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News 15/12/2016

Anarchy TV: Is It Even Possible?

Imagine. What if every single person watched what they wanted to watch? What if there were no suggestion pages? No home page with special offers. No targeted audiences. There is only a search bar. Type what you want and you get it, you watch it. If it’s not available, but it exists, it is acquired
News 12/12/2016

The Rome Business School’s Italia – Africa Business Forum 2016

The Rome Business School’s Italia – Africa Business Forum successfully took place in Rome, Italy –with the participation of representatives from Embassies, Enterprises, and Institutions, who got together to discuss new development opportunities. On Friday, December 2, 2016, the Rome Business S
News 07/12/2016

Diversify or Die

Exploring ways the arts and culture industries can navigate the digital age.  It is not uncommon to hear both artists and arts and culture managers bemoan how much technological advances are changing the way the arts and culture and creative industries function. Everybody, from record producers to
News 22/11/2016

Russian Delegation on “Doing Business in Italy”

On Thursday, November 3, 2016 -the Rome Business School hosted the ‘Doing Business in Italy’ workshop for a delegation of Russian Entrepreneurs in Rome, Italy. Professor Melanie Mueller, Academic Supervisor at the Rome Business School, welcomed the group with a warm welcome speech. This was fol
News 18/11/2016

Benefits of studying in a multicultural environment

Studying abroad presents numerous career benefits in any professional field to the scholars who make a decision of learning in multicultural environment as compared to those who do not. It would not be a twist of fate that in future these students turn out to be the next leaders. These learners at p
News 18/11/2016

Your Content Strategy for Future Social Media

In a world of rapid changes, when the ways by which we share and communicate are continuously being reinvented, small businesses and big, international brands share a single, common challenge. Staying relevant. In 2006, when Facebook opened to anyone, aged 13 or older, who had a valid e-mail address