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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development |
The growing membership of the OECD today accounts for 41.1% of global GDP. This powerful organisation is dedicated to stimulating economic growth and setting international standards. But what does the OECD do exactly? How has it dealt with past crises? |
Jan Eijking, Mari Kiviniemi |
11 Nov 2024 |
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Cash Transfers and Micro-Enterprise Performance in a Refugee Camp in Kenya |
Researchers discuss the business and price effects of a cash transfer programme delivered to 400,000 refugees in Kenya each month in the form of digital money for buying food at licensed shops. |
Olivier Sterck, Antonia Delius |
26 Sep 2024 |
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The Private Sector and Pathways to Peace-building |
The responsibilties of business are shifting on issues such as human rights, labour conditions, climate change, social and economic inclusion and systemic integrity. Dr Isabella Bunn introduces a paper providing an overview of several key initiatives. |
Isabella Bunn |
12 Jun 2024 |
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From grassroots to platforms. The reconfiguration of alternative food provisioning in an online world |
Dr Francesca Forno, Associate professor at the University of Trento discusses how new, grassroots food movements are using online platforms and how their online platforms are being appropriated by bigger businesses. |
Francesca Forno, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider |
13 Mar 2024 |
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Innovation and spinouts |
Mairi Gibbs, Chief Operating Officer at Oxford University Innovation and Lilly Bussmann, Principal at Oxford Science Enterprises, join Professor Irene Tracey for the latest podcast in this series to discuss innovation at Oxford. |
Irene Tracey, Mairi Gibbs, Lilly Bussmann |
02 Feb 2024 |
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The Pandemic People: Sir Pascal Soriot |
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Pascal Soriot, the CEO of AstraZeneca about their pandemic partnership to develop the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. Over three billion vaccines have been delivered, saving six and a half million lives. |
Andrew Pollard, Pascal Soriot |
27 Nov 2023 |
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Watts up with EV charging: An entrepreneur’s view from ground zero |
Leye (Cornelius) Makanjuola, Oxford Saïd MBA and host discusses the EV charging market with Folasade Ayoola, a fellow student and entrepreneur. |
Folasade Ayoola, Leye Makanjuola |
05 Oct 2023 |
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Being a Social Entrepreneur in a War Zone |
How did I evacuate over 30,000 women and children from the warzone, not knowing Ukraine and not speaking a word of Ukrainian? I drew on my business, political and organisation skills to move quickly to save thousands of lives. This is my story. |
Brooks Newmark |
12 May 2023 |
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Not Getting Tangled |
The importance of red tape in growing economies. |
Nattawan Kularbkeo, Jordan Zele |
10 May 2023 |
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Frida's Fight: Examining the Gender Gap in the Art Industry |
In this episode of season 5, Susheel Siram, an Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses gender inequity in the art market with fellow student Brooke Reese. |
Brooke Reese, Susheel Siram |
06 Mar 2023 |
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It runs in the family: How to navigate various crises in the world of family business |
In this episode of season 5, Sandhya Sridhar, Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses the world of family business with fellow student Shwe Yee Win. |
Sandhya Sridhar, Shwe Yee Win |
09 Feb 2023 |
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On Purpose: How businesses and individuals can create impact |
This episode explores how business and impact have become interwoven over time and how that shapes companies' strategic objectives. |
Susheel Siram, Christen Brandt |
08 Dec 2022 |
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BONUS- Immigration to Innovation |
Aditi Anand (Artistic Director, Migration Museum) takes us on an extended tour of the immersive Taking Care of Business exhibition and introduces us to the stories behind migrant businesses we often don't get to hear. |
Aditi Anand |
13 Sep 2022 |
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Immigration to Innovation |
We take a tour round the Taking Care of Business exhibition at the Migration Museum and hear about new research into refugee entrepreneurialism. |
Aditi Anand, Gilda Borriello |
06 Sep 2022 |
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Relevant & Useful |
We discuss communication challenges and pipeline problems in cyber security. |
Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Andrew Martin, Louise Axon |
27 Jun 2022 |
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Combining business and political mindsets |
Join us as we hear from Kiran Fothergill, a current Oxford MBA student and Conservative Party candidate for Harrow on the Hill in this year's local elections. |
Kiran Fothergill, Bartek Ogonowski |
12 May 2022 |
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Britain's long-running 'skills crisis': why can't we fix it? and what would it take to do so? |
Alison Wolf, Ian Stuart and Sir Chris Husbands join Sir Paul Collier to discuss vocational skills and the economy. |
Alison Wolf, Ian Stuart, Chris Husbands |
07 Jan 2022 |
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Fight against climate change - Are the efforts enough? |
Join us in this episode to hear from conservationist Alexis McGivern on the state of our climate, what public and private leaders are doing to combat it, and whether it's enough. |
Alexis McGivern, Rudolph Okai |
06 Dec 2021 |
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Introducing Future of Business Season 4 |
The Future of Business podcast is returning with rotating hosts and featuring students from Oxford MBA’s 2021-2022 cohort. |
Grace Chou |
06 Dec 2021 |
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Asset-based Microfinance for Microenterprises in Pakistan |
Standard microcredit contracts seem to have modest if any effects on the performance of small firms and no effects on household consumption. Could we construct a better design product to improve on the standard contract? |
Faisal Bari, Kashif Malik, Pramila Krishnan, Muhammad Meki |
16 Nov 2021 |
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Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World' |
In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges. |
Ian Goldin, Nik Gowing |
16 Jun 2021 |
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The race to zero: action by cities, business and investors |
Net zero targets are proliferating across the world, covering not only countries but also business, investors, cities, states and provinces, universities, and many others. But are these targets credible? And how can we ensure they lead to change? |
Tom Hale, Aoife Brophy |
24 May 2021 |
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Strachey Lecture: How Innovation Works - Serendipity, Energy and the Saving of Time |
Innovation is the main event of the modern age, the reason we experience both dramatic improvements in our living standards and unsettling changes in our society. |
Matt Ridley |
12 May 2021 |
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Recipes for transforming food production and beyond |
Paul Clarke, Ocado's Chief Technology Officer, will focus on the disruptive ingredients and recipes at the heart of Ocado's ongoing journey of self-disruption and reinvention. |
Paul Clarke |
05 Nov 2020 |
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Female Entrepreneurship in the Middle East |
Frederike Brockhoven sits down with Rania Ayman of Entreprenelle, Yasmeen Mjalli of Babyfist, and Lina Khalifeh of Shefighter to discuss female entrepreneurship in the Middle East. |
Frederike Brockhoven, Rania Ayman, Lina Khalifeh |
07 Oct 2020 |
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How Much Does The Planet Matter? |
OSEF 2020 Food and Environment Panel |
Emilie Vanpoperinghe, Benjamina Bollag, Daniel Holod |
20 Jul 2020 |
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Product Management and Luxury Motorcars |
Art, innovation, and the world of product management through the lens of high-end motorcars. In this episode we sit down with Daniel Canbanllias a Product Manager at Rolls Royce Motorcars. |
Daniel Canbanllias |
12 May 2020 |
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3f. Values and AI: view from public policy |
Jo Wolff and Vafa Ghazavi, Blavatnik School of Government, gives the sixth and final talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Jo Wolff, Vafa Ghazavi |
10 Feb 2020 |
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3e. AI and business |
Alan Morrison, Saïd Business School, gives the fifth talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. |
Alan Morrison |
10 Feb 2020 |
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The Space Episode! |
Venture with us to the ‘final frontier’ for a very special episode on the future of space. |
Chad Anderson |
28 Jun 2019 |
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When business and karma collide |
Simon Coley and Albert Tucker of Karma Cola tell the Future of Business podcast how they built a company, a foundation, and a "virtuous circle," bringing organic sodas to consumers and vital investment to communities in Sierra Leone. |
Simon Coley, Albert Tucker |
08 May 2019 |
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Who drives change in Africa? |
In the second of our special two-part episode, we learn about Africa’s competitive advantages, shifting demographics, and the leadership challenges and opportunities faced by young people and women. |
Vera Songwe, Kola Adesina, Erik Hersman |
16 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Rise of the robots |
OSEF 2019: Rise of the Robots with Ingmar Posner (Oxbotica), Boris Krumrey (UiPath), Samer Al Moubayed (Furhat Robotics) |
Ingmar Posner, Boris Krumrey |
12 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Making smart cities smarter |
OSEF 2019: Making smart cities smarter with Amir Elichai (Carbyne), Vanessa Lee Butz (District Technologies), Eugenie Teasley (Uber) |
Amir Elichai, Vanessa Lee Butz, Eugenie Teasley |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: FinTech: Disrupting the financial system from the outside or the inside? |
OSEF 2019: FinTech: Disrupting the financial system from the outside or the inside? WEith Diana Biggs (HSBC), Nick Ogden (ClearBank), Karen Kerrigan (Seedrs), Francesca Carlesi (Molo) |
Diana Biggs, Nick Ogden, Karen Kerrigan, Francesca Carlesi |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: When creativity and tech collide |
OSEF 2019: When creativity and tech collide, with Maria Tanjala (FilmChain), Robert Norton (Verisart) and Isabel Garvey (Abbey Road Studios) |
Maria Tanjala, Robert Norton, Isabel Garvey |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Panel Discussion How can entrepreneurship drive social innovation? |
OSEF 2019: Panel Discussion How can entrepreneurship drive social innovation? With Robert Opp (United Nations World Food Programme) and Bill Cummings (Cummings Foundation). |
Robert Opp, Bill Cummings |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Panel discussion: 12 years, 1.5 degrees: Innovation for sustainable energy |
OSEF 2019: Panel discussion: 12 years, 1.5 degrees: Innovation for sustainable energy with Nikhil Nair (M-Kopa), Shalini Rao (Generation) and Nicky Chambers (Origen Power) |
Nikhil Nair, Shalini Rao, Nicky Chambers |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Keynote: Philip Sheppard and Chris Walch, Lifescore, in conversation with Professor Thomas Hellmann, Saïd Business School |
Keynote: Philip Sheppard and Chris Walch, Lifescore, in conversation with Professor Thomas Hellmann, Saïd Business School |
Philip Sheppard, Chris Walch, Thomas Hellmann |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019 - Pitching competition |
Introduced by Jenny Tooth OBE - CEO of UK Business Angels Association and announcement of winning team of pitching competition - Introduced by Oliver Csendes, Pioneers. |
Jenny Tooth, Oliver Csendes |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Keynote: Imagine - The journey of Shazam |
OSEF 2019: Keynote: Imagine - The journey of Shazam, with Dhiraj Mukherjee, Co-Founder Shazam |
Dhiraj Mukherjee |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Introduction to the afternoon keynote session |
OSEF 2019: Introduction to the afternoon keynote session, with Dean Peter Tufano, Saïd Business School |
Dean Peter Tufano |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019: Keynote: Can mindfulness take place in the contemporary world? |
Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum 2019: Keynote: Can mindfulness take place in the contemporary world? Rich Pierson, CEO and Co-Founder of Headspace in conversation with Professor Willem Kuyken, University of Oxford. |
Rich Pierson |
10 Apr 2019 |
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OSEF 2019 - Welcome to OSEF 'Keep calm and carry on' |
OSEF 2019 - Welcome to OSEF 'Keep calm and carry on' with Dean Peter Tufano, Saïd Business School. |
Dean Peter Tufano |
10 Apr 2019 |
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A closer future for Africa? |
As countries across Africa vote on ratification of the landmark Continental Free Trade Agreement, we learn more about what's at stake for the continent in the first of a special two-part episode. |
Vera Songwe, Kola Adesina, Erik Hersman |
05 Apr 2019 |
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Communication in Healthcare: A Failure in Need of Rescue? |
Professor Amir Ghaferi discusses the current state of communication in healthcare and in particular surgery. Is there a failure in need of rescue? |
Amir Ghaferi |
03 Apr 2019 |
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On Purpose and Profit: Deciphering the Economics of Mutuality |
What is the right level of profit for a company? |
Bruno Roche |
26 Mar 2019 |
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Lighting up Africa |
There are currently over one billion people without access to electricity. A significant number of these people live in Africa where inadequate infrastructure restricts access. |
Greta Talbot-Jones, Laurence Copson |
12 Mar 2019 |
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Davos Doom and Gloom |
This year's World Economic Forum was punctuated by an overall sense of pessimism and concern for the future. One attendee, Oxford Saïd Business School Dean Peter Tufano, gives his take on the state of business. |
Peter Tufano |
19 Feb 2019 |
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Neo banks vs traditional banks - Are we witnessing disruption in the banking industry? |
Can banks survive without caring about customers? |
Tom Blomfield, Alice Truswell |
06 Feb 2019 |
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Building a global beer brand from scratch: Boldness in Business |
On 22nd May 2018 we heard from Kellogg Bynum Tudor Fellow Lord Bilimoria CBE, the Founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer and Chancellor of the University of Birmingham who delivered the Bynum Tudor Lecture. |
Lord Bilimoria CBE |
14 Jan 2019 |
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Process thinking in four modes |
Professor Ann Langley, Chair in Strategic Management in Pluralistic Settings, HEC Montréal discusses her research work. |
Ann Langley |
17 Dec 2018 |
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Managing People, Money and 'Corporate Culture' |
Dr Ralph Walters gives the 2018 Bynum Tudor lecture. |
Ralph Walters |
20 Nov 2018 |
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OxPeace 2018: How Business affects the chance of peace: the upside – jobs; the downside – crooks; and what to do about them |
Professor Sir Paul Collier delivers the 2018 OxPeace Conference Keynote lecture, discussing ‘How Business affects the chance of peace: the upside – jobs; the downside – crooks; and what to do about them.’ |
Paul Collier |
16 Nov 2018 |
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OxPeace 2018: Strategy, Innovation and Peacebuilding: lessons from Northern Ireland |
Eva Grosman gives a talk on ‘Strategy, Innovation and Peacebuilding: lessons from Northern Ireland’ at the 2018 Oxpeace Conference. |
Eva Grosman |
16 Nov 2018 |
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OxPeace 2018: How to maximize business contributions to peace? Insights from a practitioner-researcher |
Josie Lianna Kaye gives a talk titled ‘How to maximize business contributions to peace? Insights from a practitioner-researcher’ at the 2018 OxPeace Conference. |
Josie Lianna Kaye |
16 Nov 2018 |
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OxPeace 2018: Equality and Business in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland: Building shared space and community |
Tina McKenzie discusses ‘Equality and Business in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland: Building shared space and community’ at the 2018 Oxpeace Conference. |
Tina McKenzie |
16 Nov 2018 |
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Live panel on digital engagement |
In this live panel, we sit down with Resident Advisor founder Nick Sabine and fellow MBA slash film producer Yetunde Dada to discuss community engagement through digital media. |
Nick Sabine, Yetu Dada |
16 Nov 2018 |
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BCorps: the future firm What is a bcorp? How do people know what this is |
Can businesses lead the charge for social good? That is the idea behind B Corps, a movement of 2,500 businesses in 50 countries committed to having a positive impact in the world. |
Michaelanne Butler, Charmain Love |
16 Nov 2018 |
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How to make a trillion dollars |
Can cryptocurrencies make the first trillionaire? Between September 2017 and January 2018 the price of bitcoin rocketed to around $13,000. One MBA student, Mike Wigrizer, was not only betting on bitcoin but also created his own cryptocurrency. |
Michael Wigrizer |
21 Aug 2018 |
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Future proofing banks |
How would you like to have your own personal banker? The traditional model of banks as a store of value and source of liquidity, and of bankers as trusted personal financial advisors, is under threat like never before. |
Steve Gotz, Alec Mclauren |
21 Aug 2018 |
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Introduction with Dean Peter Tufano |
How can an institution that is over 900 years old teach its students about the future? We speak to Peter Tufano, Dean of Oxford's Saïd Business School. |
Peter Tufano |
09 Jul 2018 |
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Innovation and the conversation on the rise of China |
Gary Liu, CEO, South China Morning Post, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Gary Liu |
15 Jun 2018 |
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Reporting The World |
Roula Khalaf, deputy editor, The Financial Times, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Roula Khalaf |
27 Apr 2018 |
65 |
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OSEF 2018: Spotting Investment Opportunities in an Uncertain World - A Panel Discussion |
Spotting Investment Opportunities in an Uncertain World - A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. |
Spencer Crawley, Stephan Morais, Jenny Tooth, Joe White |
09 Apr 2018 |
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OSEF 2018: What Lays Ahead for Government Technology? - A Panel Discussion |
What Lays Ahead for Government Technology? - A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018 - Daniel Korski (Public), Robyn Scott (Apolitical), Pere Valles (Scytl) and Peteris Zilgalvis (DG Connect European Commission) |
Daniel Korski, Robyn Scott, Pere Valles, Peteris Zilgalvis |
09 Apr 2018 |
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OSEF 2018: Feeding 9 Billion - A Panel Discussion |
A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018 - Robert Opp (Innovation Division World Forum Programme (UN)), Tim Röhrich (European Founders Society), Willem Sodderland (Seamore) and Ilana Taub (Snact) |
Robert Opp, Tim Röhrich, Willem Sodderland, Ilana Taub |
09 Apr 2018 |
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OSEF 2018: Moving Money: The Story of TransferWise |
Kristo Käärmann (Executive Founder of TransferWise) gives the afternoon keynote at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. |
Kristo Käärmann |
09 Apr 2018 |
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OSEF 2018: Biz Stone in conversation with Brent Hoberman |
Biz Stone (Co-founder of Twitter, Medium, and Jelly) in conversation with Brent Hoberman (Co-Founder of Lastminute.com and Founders Forum) at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. |
Biz Stone, Brent Hoberman |
09 Apr 2018 |
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OSEF 2018: The journey of Just Eat UK |
David Buttress (Ex CEO of Just Eat UK, angel investor and Partner at 83North Venture Capital) - gives the morning keynote at Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. |
David Buttress |
09 Apr 2018 |
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What British Business is saying about Brexit |
Paul Mizen, Professor of Monetary Economics, University of Nottingham, gives a talk for the colloquium. Cowritten by Nicholas Bloom, Professor of Economics, Stanford. |
Paul Mizen |
10 Jan 2018 |
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OxPeace 2017: Business: A Powerful Force for Supporting Interfaith Understanding and Peace |
Business, Peace and Interfaith Understanding; Concepts and Practice of Positive Peace: Overview of the Conference, |
Brian Grim |
12 Jun 2017 |
73 |
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Max Watson Annual Lecture: Ethical Business Practice and Regulation |
Christopher Hodges, Professor of Justice Systems, will deliver the 2017 Max Watson Annual Lecture to present his proposals to support an ethical basis for business practice and regulation. |
Christopher Hodges |
02 Jun 2017 |
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Heritage as Business |
Two speakers give their insights into the business of conservation and heritage. |
Hilary McGrady, Pegram Harrsion, Oliver Cox |
17 May 2017 |
75 |
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Leading businesswoman Grace Sai describes how disruptive technology, including virtual and augmented reality, are changing how consumers interact with products. |
Leading businesswoman Grace Sai describes how disruptive technology, including virtual and augmented reality, are changing how consumers interact with products. |
Grace Sai |
25 Apr 2017 |
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Free Will, Free Markets and the Future of Freedom |
Raoul Martinez gives a talk for Mansfield College. |
Raoul Martinez |
22 Mar 2017 |
77 |
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Why is it so difficult to implement Evidence Based Healthcare? |
Richard Gleave, Public Health England and Professor Sue Dopson, Said Business School give a talk for the Green Templeton Lectures 2017: Delivering Health: Clinical, Management and Policy Challenges. |
Richard Gleave, Sue Dopson |
07 Mar 2017 |
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Newsweek: Legacy title as startup |
Part of The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series, with Owen Matthews, Contributing editor and former Moscow and Istabul Bureau, Chief, Newsweek. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Owen Matthews |
01 Mar 2017 |
79 |
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Menswear Designer, Patrick Grant (New College, 2004) |
Menswear designer, Patrick Grant, shares his experiences studying for an Executive MBA at Oxford’s Said Business School, and talks about how he became an award-winning designer. |
Patrick Grant |
12 Dec 2016 |
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New frameworks for measuring performance |
International evaluation expert Dr Michael Quinn Patton and OIIP Programme Director Gayle Peterson will discuss best practice and new frameworks for evaluating and measuring performance when investing in solutions to complex, systemic problems. |
Michael Quinn Patton |
18 Oct 2016 |
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Tackling Climate Change and Slavery |
Larry Kramer, President of the Hewlett Foundation and Monique Villa, CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, discuss how their organisations are addressing some of the world's most complex 'wicked' problems. |
Larry Kramer, Monique Villa, Peter Tufano |
27 Jul 2016 |
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Business and Human Rights in Transition from Conflict to Peace |
A panel discussion among an academic, a company representative and practitioners, held on 21 June 2016, hosted by the Oxford Business and Human Rights Research Network and the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre. |
Sabine Michalowski, Irene Pietropaoli, Jo Zaremba, Yves Nissim |
08 Jul 2016 |
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Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China |
Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Relations) gives a talk for the Asian Studies Centre on 24th November 2015. |
Sheila A Smith |
08 Dec 2015 |
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Passion or Procrastination: How Emotionally Intelligent Leaders and thier Teams Take Big Bet Decisions or Don't. 2015 Richard Normann Lecture |
Larry Hirschhorn, Principal CFAR, gives the 2015 Richard Normann Memorial lecture. |
Larry Hirschhorn |
24 Nov 2015 |
85 |
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'Some Kind of Monster?' The Benefits and Burdens of Human Rights For Business - RightsUp Episode 2 |
Episode 2 of RightsUp from the Oxford Human Rights Hub, in which human rights and thier relationship to business are discussed. |
Laura Hilly, Kira Allmann, Max Harris, David Bilchitz |
21 May 2015 |
86 |
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The changing landscape of entrepreneurial finance: a research perspective |
Professor Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director, Entrepreneurship Centre, gives a talk for the Dean's Seminar Series. |
Thomas Hellmann |
14 May 2015 |
87 |
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The CEO report: Embracing the paradoxes of leadership and the power of doubt |
We discuss the role business plays in society, and the expectations about the role business should play, having shifted dramatically in recent years. |
Michael Smets, Amanda Moss Cowan |
14 May 2015 |
88 |
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Measuring meaning structures in text analysis for organisational research |
Dr Timothy Hannigan, Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Corporate Reputation, discusses his research of measuring meaning across a collection of texts and its applications in management research. |
Timothy Hannigan |
14 May 2015 |
89 |
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Innovation, learning and sensing: The case of the Supermarine Spitfire |
Matthias Holweg explained his research on innovation in the context of comparing patterns of innovation in industry today, ranging from smartphones to automotive, with the patterns of innovation in fighter aircraft during World War II. |
Matthias Holweg |
14 May 2015 |
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Making markets with personal data |
Professor John Deighton identifies emerging market characteristics when dealing with personal data as a collective ecosystem, which supports data applications. |
John Deighton |
14 May 2015 |
91 |
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Research on scenario planning practices and using scenarios as a research method |
Dr Rafael Ramirez, Director of the Oxford Scenarios Programme at Saïd Business School, discusses using scenarios as a research method and presents his current research in scenario planning practices. |
Rafael Ramirez |
14 May 2015 |
92 |
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Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary? |
Prof David Bilchitz from the University of Johannesburg on 'Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary?', speaking on 10 March 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law |
David Bilchitz |
26 Mar 2015 |
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Lady White Lecture 2015: If not you, who? If not now, when? |
Alumna and entrepreneur Caroline Plumb talks about the challenges of overcoming fears and expectations of normality to help find our path to success. |
Caroline Plumb |
02 Mar 2015 |
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Financial projections - Chapter 5 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, presents final examples of financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
22 Dec 2014 |
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Financial projections - Chapter 4 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, presents what are the classic mistakes that the entrepreneurs make when they do financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
22 Dec 2014 |
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Financial projections - Chapter 3 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains what are the cost projections, integrated projections and how to manage the cash flow. |
Thomas Hellmann |
22 Dec 2014 |
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Financial projections - Chapter 2 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains what are the cost projections, integrated projections and how to manage the cash flow. |
Thomas Hellmann |
22 Dec 2014 |
98 |
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Financial projections - Chapter 1 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains the term financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
22 Dec 2014 |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 6 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, summarises the lecture with final remarks on how to raise venture capital. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 25th, 2014. |
Christian Hernandez |
18 Dec 2014 |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 5 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, explains the ratio of opportunities and how the investment process looks like from the venture capitalists perspective. |
Christian Hernandez |
18 Dec 2014 |