Introducing Leadership 2050
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
2y ago
Introducing Leadership 2050, a brand new podcast from Said Business School presented by Andrew White ..read more
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Building a better economic system: the Better Business Act
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode 5, Innocent Drinks CEO Douglas Lamont and Amy Clarke, Chief Impact Officer at Tribe Impact Capital, discuss how business can be part of fundamental economic, social and environmental change by signing up to the UK’s Better Business Act.   The BBA coalition currently consists of more than 600 businesses and calls for a change in the law that would require companies to advance the interests of wider society and the environment alongside those of shareholders. This would revolutionise the nature of conversations in the boardroom, allowing for a more holistic approach to the challe ..read more
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4 Driven: How to Fuel Success Through Adversity
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode 4, Toto Wolff and Tengku Muhammad Taufik of Formula One’s Mercedes-AMG Petronas discuss their record-breaking partnership. They reveal how they have led the teams behind seven consecutive double F1 World Championship titles in turbulent times ­– marked not least by the Covid-19 pandemic and increasing scrutiny around diversity and sustainability.   Joining them to discuss how their approaches to leadership have delivered success are Oxford Saïd’s Professor Marya Besharov and, chairing the discussion, Professor Michael Smets.     Featuring:     Toto Wolff (@t ..read more
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3 Anthro-Vision, how anthropology can explain business and life
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode 3, Peter Tufano talks to British author and Financial Times journalist Gillian Tett about the power of anthropology to explain how we buy, sell, work, live and lead.     Featuring:   Gillian Tett (@gilliantett), Chair Financial Times Editorial Board (US), co-founder Moral Money newsletter, author of Anthro-Vision: How Anthropology Can Explain Business and Life.   Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.     https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/     Producer/editor – Eve Streete ..read more
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2 How can businesses use artificial intelligence responsibly?
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode 2, Andrew Stephen, Natalia Efremova, Felipe Thomaz and Yasmeen Ahmad discuss the principles for ethical uses of AI in business, based on a new report from Oxford Saïd and the International Chamber of Commerce.     Featuring:   Andrew Stephen (@AndrewTStephen), Associate Dean of Research, L’Oréal Professor of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.   Dr Natalia Efremova (@burantiar), Teradata Research Fellow in Marketing and AI, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.   Dr Felipe Thomaz (@felipecthomaz), Associate Professor of Mar ..read more
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1 The good, the bad and the ugly: private equity and Covid-19
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In the first episode of the new series, Ludovic Phalippou and Vindi Banga discuss the sometimes controversial world of private equity.   Ludo and Vindi explore how many private equity-backed companies weathered the Covid-19 crisis well, and address some of the controversial issues associated with the sector – typically high levels of debt have led to the collapse of some potentially viable companies, while many PE-controlled companies had to be ‘rescued’ by the tax-payer.      Featuring:   Ludovic Phalippou (@lphalippou81), Professor of Financial Economics, Saïd Busine ..read more
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7 Revolutionising healthcare innovation: putting communities first
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode seven, leaders from industry, policy-making, academia as well as entrepreneurs discuss working collaboratively to drive community-centred, ‘outside in’ innovation for health.     Featuring:   Professor Chas Bountra, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford.   Srin Madipalli (@SrinMadipalli), tech entrepreneur and accessibility expert.   Maayan Ziv (@maayanziv), CEO, AccessNow.   Pēteris Zilgalvis (@PZilgalvis), Head of Unit for Digital Innovation and Blockchain, European Commission.   Dr Vreni Schoenenberger, Global Head of Public A ..read more
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6 Digital platforms: saints or sinners?
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode six, a panel discuss the pros and cons of digital platforms. From social media to entertainment and commerce, they are part of our daily lives. But are they good for business and society? Or is there a darker side to the platform economy?  Featuring:  Andrew Stephen (@AndrewTStephen), Associate Dean of Research, L’Oréal Professor of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.  Cammy Crolic, Associate Professor of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.    Pinar Ozcan, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation ..read more
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5 The great decoupling? The future of relations between China and the West
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode five, a panel discuss why Western policy towards China and China’s policy towards the West have shifted so dramatically in recent years and how it may evolve in the future.  What are the motivations driving the globalisation of Chinese technology firms, the motivations driving the response of Western countries, and possible paths forward? Featuring:   Eric Thun, Peter Moores Associate Professor in Chinese Business Studies, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.   Rebecca Arcesati (@RebeccaArcesati), analyst, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), B ..read more
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4 The bold ones: high-impact entrepreneurs
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
by Saïd Business School
3y ago
In episode four, ‘Entrepreneur Whisperer’ Linda Rottenberg and Professor Pinar Ozcan discuss the role of high-impact entrepreneurship in responding to the Covid-19 crisis and in “building forward” for the future.   While larger, less agile companies have struggled to adapt, the global lockdowns have been a catalyst for innovation. ‘When economies turn down, entrepreneurs turn up,’ says Linda.     Featuring:   Linda Rottenberg, co-founder and CEO, Endeavor.   Pinar Ozcan, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.   ht ..read more
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