BGA’s Business Impact magazine: Issue 2, 2025 | Volume 24

Edinburgh Business School, an AMBA-accredited and BGA member institution. Best Digital Transformation, in association with Accredinator

WINNER: Warwick Business School University of Warwick, UK for SmartStage

SmartStage is a bespoke platform for dynamic content delivery in online MBA and master’s-level courses that frees up time for deeper learning and better discussions. “SmartStage has allowed us to push the boundaries of what is possible in online education,” declared professor of organisational behaviour Jacky Swan. Best Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative WINNER: Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB), India for Women in Leadership A commitment to inclusivity has enabled FIIB to secure strong female representation on the school’s board (40 per cent), faculty (62 per cent) and senior staff (50 per cent). “At FIIB, we are proudly women- led,” commented the BGA member school’s president Radhika Shrivastava. “With this encouragement, we reaffirm our motivation to be a catalyst in continuing to shape the future of leadership and emerge as a model for our peer institutions.”

Berlin School of Business and Innovation provost and chief academic officer Kyriakos Kouveliotis

Best Innovation Strategy, in association with QED

WINNER: Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI), Germany for Botsbi

Botsbi is an AI-powered robot that delivers presentations and demonstrations at this BGA member institution, with the aim of engaging students and enhancing their learning experience. “By seamlessly integrating AI and robotics into our academic experience, we’re not just teaching technology, we’re also transforming how students learn and prepare for tomorrow’s challenges,” explained BSBI provost and chief academic officer Kyriakos Kouveliotis. Best Business School Partnership WINNER : University of Edinburgh Business School, UK with NatWest Group This collaboration is furnishing NatWest Group staff with the knowledge, skills and awareness to create a positive change culture around the UK bank’s climate ambitions. The partnership “delivers on the school’s mission to create meaningful change for people, organisations and the environment”, according to Gavin Jack, dean of the University of

Fortune Institute of International Business president Radhika Shrivastava

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