Blog Posts from Summit Global Education
Why Small Startups Need People Who Can Work Across Cultures
If you’re running a small, high-growth company, you’ve probably already realized a hard truth: the best person for the job might not live anywhere near you. Maybe your ideal back-end developer is in Poland, your UX designer is in Brazil, and your marketing wizard is...
Why Europe Still Matters in Global Business Education
In the global conversation about business education, attention often drifts eastward. Asia’s rapid growth, Latin America’s emerging talent, Africa’s demographic dynamism, and the scale of American innovation ecosystems all rightly command interest. But amid the buzz,...
Why Study Abroad Now?
Why Study Abroad Now? Because the world doesn’t come with a user manual. Whatever path you’re on—business, engineering, international relations, the arts—you’re going to have to navigate uncertainty, cross cultures, and make decisions without perfect information....
Why Go Abroad? The Innovation Edge: Why Going Abroad Changes the Way You Think
Something strange happens when you live in another country. You start asking better questions. You start seeing overlooked problems. You become sharper, bolder, more curious. This isn’t just travel — it’s a shift in how your brain works. And it’s one of the most...
Why we focus on “Cross-Cultural Management”?
Why Cross-Cultural Management — and Why Now? Today's world isn’t waiting for future leaders — it's already demanding them.In a globalized economy, where teams are distributed across borders and cultures, success depends on more than technical know-how. It demands the...
Smart Financial Tips for College Students Traveling in Europe. Using ATMs, Credit Cards, and Cash Abroad
Traveling through Europe can be an enriching experience, full of learning opportunities and adventures. However, managing finances wisely is crucial to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here's a comprehensive guide to handling your money, using ATMs, and maximizing...
Education and Democracy
Challenges to Democracy (hint: it's all about Education!) I recently read a really interesting article from The Economist regarding education and threats to democracy. Here are some highlights, and a link to learn more... IN 2012 David Souter, a retired justice of...