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    Leadership In Extraordinary Times

    This is a podcast series from Saïd Business School at Oxford University, presented by Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance.


    We will be sharing insights from our research and hearing from people on the frontlines. Leaders who are not just thinking about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but dealing with it.


    This is not a time for business as usual. This is a time for business unusual. We need to think about the world in which we find ourselves, but also the world that we want to build when we emerge from this global health and economic crisis.


    It calls for leadership- a new kind of leadership in extraordinary times. 


    From rapid innovation and the lessons from crisis management, to personal and professional wellbeing, to building resilience in public health, we want this series to help leaders respond to an unprecedented period of turmoil. 

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    Episodes (34)

    Financing The Covid Crisis

    Financing The Covid Crisis

    In episode 3, Sergio Ermotti and Tim Jenkinson discuss the impact of the pandemic on the financial system and broader economy.


    How is the crisis likely to accelerate economic transformation?


    Featuring:


    Sergio Ermotti (@UBS_CEO), Group CEO, UBS banking group.


    Tim Jenkinson, Professor of Finance, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/    


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl  


    Entertainment 2020: Blockbusters, or silence on set?

    Entertainment 2020: Blockbusters, or silence on set?

    In episode 2, an expert panel discuss how the entertainment sector will weather the Covid-19 storm.


    With the slowdown in production, what will be the lasting impact of the lockdown on cinema, TV and music industries?


    Featuring:


    Cathy Payne, CEO Banijay Rights.


    David Hancock, Research and Analysis Director, Cinema and Home Entertainment, Omdia.


    Jens Meurer, film producer.


    Dr Alex Connock (@DrAlexConnock), Fellow in Management Practice, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/   

        

    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl  


    Covid-19 and the Oxford Scenario Planning Approach

    Covid-19 and the Oxford Scenario Planning Approach

    Covid-19 and the Oxford Scenario Planning Approach


    In the first episode of the new series, Professor Rafael Ramirez and Dr Trudi Lang explore how scenario planning – creating possible futures that allow you to prepare – can be used to understand uncertainty.


    How might issues such as the development of new technologies, an evolution in the role of the state, and changing dynamics between the eastern and western world unfold in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak?


    Featuring:


    Professor Rafael Ramirez, director of the Oxford Scenarios Programme at Saïd Business School; Academic Director of the Oxford Networked Strategy Lab.


    Dr Trudi Lang, Senior Fellow in Management Practice, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/    


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl  

    Covid-19 The view from Mexico

    Covid-19 The view from Mexico


    In the final episode of the first season of the Leadership In Extraordinary Times podcast, María Ariza, Alvaro Rodríguez Arregui and Matthew Amengual discuss the impact of Covid-19 on Mexico’s economy and financial markets, and what’s being done to address it.


    The country faces significant social and economic challenges, but could it be a land of opportunity for those who can be entrepreneurial through the pandemic? 



    Featuring:


    María Ariza (@maria_ariza), General Director of the New Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA) in Mexico


    Alvaro Rodríguez Arregui (@alvarodrigueza), Co-Founder and Managing Partner of IGNIA venture capital


    Matthew Amengual (@amengualmatt), Associate Professor in International Business, Saïd Business School 


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/    


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl   



    Misinformation, media and trust

    Misinformation, media and trust

    In episode 9, a panel of experts from Saïd Business School explore how businesses earn trust in a climate of confusion, uncertainty and misinformation.

    What responsibilities do old and new media organisations have to address the problems of ‘junk news’ spreading rapidly?

    Featuring:

    Rachel Botsman (@rachelbotsman), Trust Fellow, Saïd Business School, and

    author of Who Can You Trust?

    Dr Alex Connock (@DrAlexConnock), Fellow in Management Practice

    (Marketing), Saïd Business School

    Professor Philip Howard (@pnhoward), Director of the Oxford Internet

    Institute

    Professor Andrew Stephen (@AndrewTStephen), L'Oréal Professor of

    Marketing and Associate Dean of Research at Saïd Business School

    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Manifesto For a Moral Revolution

    Manifesto For a Moral Revolution

    In episode 8, the Dean of Saïd Business School, Peter Tufano, talks to former Wall Street banker and author of Manifesto for a Moral Revolution, Jacqueline Novogratz, about building back business in a just way when we emerge from the pandemic. 


    Could this be the moment for a new dawn of moral leadership?


    Featuring:


    Jacqueline Novogratz (@jnovogratz), founder of Acumen and Acumen Academy, author of Manifesto for a Moral Revolution.


    Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/   


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Marketing and Advertising During Covid 19

    Marketing and Advertising During Covid 19

    In episode 7, a panel of experts share their insights into how to steer brands through the pandemic, including why authenticity is the key to success. 


    In episode 7, a panel of experts share their insights into how to steer brands through the pandemic, including why authenticity is the key to success. 


    How do you tread the fine line between 'opportunity and opportunism' when marketing during the crisis?


    Featuring the following speakersfrom the Oxford Future of Marketing Initiative: 


    Professor Andrew Stephen (@AndrewTStephen), L'Oréal Professor of Marketing and Associate Dean of Research at Saïd Business School.


    Martyn Etherington (@Etherington_CMO), Chief Marketing Officer of enterprise technology firm Teradata.


    Julie Kollman, Global Head of Insights at Moët Hennessy, part of the luxury conglomerate LVM. 


    Seth Rogin (@thesethrogin), Associate Fellow and CEO of Magnolia Media Partners. 


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

         


    Peter Tufano in conversation with Hiro Mizuno

    Peter Tufano in conversation with Hiro Mizuno

    Peter Tufano in conversation with Hiro Mizuno


    In episode 6, the Dean of Saïd Business School, Peter Tufano, talks to one of the world’s foremost leaders in asset management, Hiro Mizuno.


    Hiro has been at the vanguard of encouraging investors to think about sustainability and social factors when making investment decisions. How has he put this into practice? 


    Featuring:


    Hiro Mizuno (@hiromichimizuno), Board of PRI; member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council; Global Leadership Council of Saïd Business School, University of Oxford; CFA Institute Future of Finance advisory council.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Personal and Professional Wellbeing During Covid-19

    Personal and Professional Wellbeing During Covid-19

    In episode 5, a panel of experts on the science of wellbeing offer their advice on how we can take care of our mental health while facing the uncertainty of the pandemic. 


    Featuring:


    Cammy Crolic, Associate Professor of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    Jan-Emmanuel De Neve (@jedeneve), Associate Professor of Economics and Strategy, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford; Director of the Wellbeing Research Centre.


    Michael Gill, Associate Professor in Organisation Studies, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    Dr Andrew Stephen (@AndrewTStephen), Associate Dean of Research, L’Oréal Professor of Marketing and Director of the Oxford Future of Marketing Initiative. 


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl


    Lessons From Crisis Management: Rapid Innovation

    Lessons From Crisis Management: Rapid Innovation

    In episode 4, Anette Mikes and Marc Ventresca share lessons from their research into risk and innovation for leaders in the current crisis, drawing on evidence from the Kursk submarine disaster in 2000 and the Chilean mining rescue in 2010.  


    How do leaders deal effectively with an emergency situation for which there’s no blueprint? How do they invent in real time under conditions of extreme duress? Get it right, and it’s possible to achieve more than you ever imagined. Get it wrong, and lives may be at stake. 


    Featuring:


    Anette Mikes (@AnetteMikes), Associate Professor of Accounting, Saïd BusinessSchool and Fellow at Hertford College.


    Marc Ventresca (@marcventresca), AssociateProfessor of Strategic Management at Saïd Business School and a GoverningBody Fellow of Wolfson College.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Preparedness, Resilience and The Future of Public Health

    Preparedness, Resilience and The Future of Public Health

    In episode 3, Peter Drobac and Eleanor Murray discuss Covid-19 and its implications for global public health.


    What are the lessons for healthcare systems andleaders more generally? Trust, transparency and the ability to adapt quickly to bring about collective action are key.


    Featuring:


    Dr Peter Drobac (@PeterDrobac),Directorof the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    Eleanor Murray (@EleanorJMurray), Senior Fellow in Management Practice, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Leading For Impact In Times of Crisis

    Leading For Impact In Times of Crisis

    In episode 2, Marya Besharov and Eero Vaara from Saïd Business School offer their insights into leadership practices in the context of the pandemic.


    Marya and Eero discuss how to make sense of the current crisis and its implications, as well as leadership strategies for effectively navigating the competing economic and social demands the crisis brings to the fore. 


    Featuring:


    Marya Besharov (@MaryaBesharov), Professor of Organisations and Impact, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    Eero Vaara (@EeroVaara), Professor in Organisations and Impact, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.


    https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Building a More Stable and Just World after Covid-19

    Building a More Stable and Just World after Covid-19

    In episode 1, host Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School is in conversation with Paul Polman. Paul is the founder of Imagine, he’s vice chair of the UN Global Compact and was the iconic CEO of Unilever for a decade. More recently he’s also been writing about the role of business in the Coronavirus crisis.

     

    They discuss what leaders are doing during this time of pandemic, and ask is it enough? How do businesses deal with the immediate impact of Covid-19 while not losing sight of longer-term goals such as the climate emergency, and what might be the fallout for society at large?


    Featuring:


    Peter Tufano


    Paul Polman (@PaulPolman), co-founder and chair of sustainability consulting firm Imagine.    


    Resources:


    https://imagine.one/


    For more Business Insights head to Oxford Answers


    Credits:


    Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl

    Introducing Leadership In Extraordinary Times

    Introducing Leadership In Extraordinary Times


    This is a brand new podcast series from Said Business School at Oxford University, presented by The Dean of the Said Business School, Peter Tufano exploring Leadership in Extraordinary Times. 

    In this podcast, we’ll be sharing insights from our research and hearing from people who are on the frontlines. Leaders who are not just thinking about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but dealing with it.

    This is not a time for business as usual. This is a time for business unusual. We need to think about the world in which we find ourselves, but also the world that we want to build when we emerge from this global health and economic crisis.

    It calls for leadership, a new kind of leadership in extraordinary times. 

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