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Said Business School, Oxford University: Executive MBA news
- Reporting the credit crunch
A debate on 2 December sponsored by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and the Saпd Business School examined the role of journalists in anticipating, exacerbating and analysing the current financial crisis. - How to negotiate in a downturn
In a new FT podcast, Tim Cullen, Director of the Oxford Programme on Negotiation and a former senior advisor at the World Bank, talks about how to negotiate in the climate of mistrust engendered by the current financial downturn. - How to negotiate in a downturn
In a new FT podcast, Tim Cullen, Director of the Oxford Programme on Negotiation and a former senior advisor at the World Bank, talks about how to negotiate in the climate of mistrust engendered by the current financial downturn. - University of Oxford tops iTunes U download chart
The University of Oxford occupies the number one spot in the global iTunes U download chart thanks to the popularity of Joseph Stiglitz's podcast about the credit crunch. - Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford 2008
Now in its eighth year, Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford is one of Europe's leading entrepreneurship events. At this year's forum from 23-24 November entrepreneurs will provide a “360° View of the Valley”. - Oxford alumnus gets backing for European oil and gas venture
Hansa Hydrocarbons, a company founded by Oxford Executive MBA alumnus John Martin, has received US$100 million backing to develop European oil and natural gas fields. - Student choice
Oxford Executive MBA student Scott Patterson has launched a new student loans venture. The organisation called "Student Choice" is designed to help thousands of US students afford a quality education. - Four Oxford entrepreneurs win investment
Over 80 ideas were submitted to the Saпd Business School Venture Fund 2008, with four winning funding in the final round. Panellists included Philip Green, David Bonderman and Victor Blank. - Oxford start-up is one of UK's most promising web companies
GroupSpaces, a web start-up founded by two Oxford students, was selected to attend WebMission 2008 in Silicon Valley, as one of the UK's 20 most promising web companies. - From "company man" to owner
Over the past eighteen months Morgan Murphy, a student on Oxford University's Executive MBA programme, has gone from middle manager to president and owner of a seven-figure start-up company. - Jimmy Carter and Al Gore attend fifth Skoll World Forum
Jimmy Carter and Al Gore were among the speakers at the fifth Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, which took place from 26-28 March at Oxford University's Saпd Business School. - Oxford Executive MBA programme developments
From January 2009, the Oxford Executive MBA will feature an overseas module, enhanced professional development opportunities and an annual lifelong learning module for alumni. - Oxonians gather in New York
Over 100 prospective and past students of Oxford University gathered at the University Club of New York on 7 January 2008 to join a panel debate about the relevance of European financial markets to the US. - Watch our new videos!
Oxford University's Saпd Business School is pleased to announce the launch of two new promotional videos outlining the benefits of studying business at Oxford, and the creation of a Saпd Business School YouTube channel. - New Saпd Business School blogging site
The Saпd Business School is delighted to announce the launch of its new blogging site, featuring blogs by our MBA and Executive MBA students, photos, fun stuff, useful links, and more. - A healthy investment
Sanjay Gupta, an alumnus of Oxford University's Saпd Business School, has set up his own private equity partnership, Geo Health Partners, which has invested in a series of health care start-ups in the US and India. - Two new scholarships for Oxford alumni
The Saпd Business School is delighted to announce the creation of two scholarships worth ВЈ10,000 each for Oxford alumni applying for entry to the Executive MBA programme in 2008. - Twenty-first century challenge
A panel of entrepreneurs gathered at the Saпd Business School on 5 June 2007 to launch an ambitious new business competition designed to encourage entrepreneurs to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. - Building MORI
On 21 May, Sir Robert Worcester will speak at the Saпd Business School about how he built MORI, the market research company, from a one-man band to the nineteenth largest market research company in the world. - M&S executive outlines ВЈ200 million eco-plan
Katie Stafford, Sustainable Development Manager for M&S, outlined the company's ВЈ200 million social and environmental responsibility plan at the Saпd Business School on 11 May. - New scholarship for Australia's brightest business star
Australia's most outstanding businessmen and women are invited to apply for the inaugural $40,000 Oxford Business Alumni / Boston Consulting Group scholarship. - The fast track to success
Mark Preston, an Executive MBA student at the Saпd Business School, celebrates the remarkable launch of a new Formula One team in just 100 days. - Summer open evenings for prospective students
Saпd Business School is delighted to announce three new open evenings for prospective Executive MBA students over the summer period. - Executive MBA project - Oxford Automotive Consulting
Adrian Black's Executive MBA project looked at introducing a European Data Standard for automotive vehicle inventory - Executive MBA project - Transmachina
Nic Cottrell from Australia chose to use his core project to reinvent his translation business through smarter supply chain management. - Former EMBA Patrick Grant buys Savile Row tailors
Recent EMBA graduate Patrick Grant has acquired Norton & Sons, one of the venerable old outfitters of Savile Row. - National branding in Europe
There is no substitute for consciously developing a nation's brand, says Wally Olins. - Something from nothing
Serial science entrepreneur Jerry Sanders explains what it takes to create a successful start-up. - From turnaround to target
Guest lecture: Craig Conway tells the story of PeopleSoft - its financial turnaround and its hostile takeover by Oracle. - When knowledge is power
Business intelligence has moved into the boardroom, say Jim Goodnight and Art Cooke of SAS. SAS software solutions are used in 96 of the top 100 companies on the Fortune