Carlos Sanchis

Associate Professor - PLGP Academic Director at Barna Business School

Biography

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My professional purpose is to help managers to improve their practice of leadership as professor, researcher and consultant. Currently as Management Professor at Barna Management School, where I have served as Academic Director, and at present also working with other international Business Schools delivering seminars. At the same time, I combine my work as management advisor and as researcher appointed in some international networks and research centers.

I received my Ph.D. from Complutense University, a MSc. from Clark University, and a BAJ. from University of Navarra. My areas of expertise and research include people strategy, leadership, boards & management teams, strategic human resources management and organizational behavior.

Previously I worked at IESE Business School (University of Navarra), Madrid (Spain) where I served over nine years in different research departments and chairs. As business practitioner I was founder-partner of Digital Operators Group, a consulting firm specialized in social networks, community development and new communication channels applied to organizations.

Research

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Areas of interest

Primary topics :

People Strategy, Leadership, Strategic Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Communication, Motivation and Engagement, Management Development, Boards & Management Teams.

Additional topics :

Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics, Work and Family Balance, Conflict Management, Strategic Media Management, Sponsorship, Change Management, Labor Relations Management, Communication Technologies applied to organizations, Virtual teams, Trust, Work Environment, Executives Careers, Compensation, Internal Communication, Recruiting & Head Hunting.

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