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Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Social Media

What is social-media, and how can I use it to benefit my business?
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Networking for Business Growth

Oxford knows you're here - how about the rest of the world? Learn how to expand your networking, using national organisations.
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Getting Connected, Finding Partners or Investors

A local support network is one of the most important tools for managing your business and personal interactions. In this session, we'll help you get connected.
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Making the Most of Your Website

Your website is the public face of your business - does yours need a face lift? We'll show you how to keep your site fresh using all the latest analytical tools available.
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Problem Solving: Issue Analysis and Formulating Strategy

PDFs to accompany 'Problem Solving: Issue Analysis and Formulating Strategy'.Using simple management tools to help you define your strategy, it's time to learn the solution to your real problems.
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Marketing and Business Planning

This session looks at business planning and market intelligence, understanding your market size and your competitors, and determining your USP.
Building a Business: Moving Your Product to the Market

Introduction to Building a Business: Moving your Product to the Market

Professor Peter Dobson, Academic Director of Begbroke Science Park, gives an introduction to the Building a Business: Moving your Product to the market conference.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Business Models and their Uses in Media Companies

Robert Picard, RISJ Director of Research, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism seminar series on 20th October 2011.
Alumni Weekend

Building markets: Where innovation meets strategy

Dr Marc Ventresca from Oxford University's business school reports on recent advances in economic sociology with examples from markets in high technology, microfinance in Bangladesh, and ecosystem services in Amazonian Peru.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Media Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe: between political and business pressures

Peter Bajomi-Lazar and Vaclav Stetka, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford, give a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism Hilary term 2011 Seminar series on 23rd February 2011.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The crisis facing the business models of print media around the world

Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Jönköping University and Director of Research, RISJ, gives a talk for the 2011 Hilary term Seminar series.
Building a Business

Building a Business: Entrepreneurship and the Ideal Business Plan

Fiona Reid (Former Executive Director of the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation) talks about communicating your vision and the ideal business plan.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Hug me daddy I hate you: the ethical challenges of a C21 business

Dr Mick Blowfield, Fellow of St Cross College, gives the second St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on The Ethical Challenges of 21st Century Businesses.
Green Templeton College

In Defence of Management

Barbara Czarniawska, professor of Management Studies, University of Gothenburg, gives the 2011 Richard Normann lecture at Green Templeton College.
St Hugh's College

The Chinese Economy: Myths and Realities

Professor Lawrence J Lau delivers the inaugural Mok Hing-YUI Lecture, Oxford China Centre, St Hugh's College, Universiy of Oxford.
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX)

Introduction to Ethics: Judgment, Motivation, Action

Paula Boddington gives a talk introducing the concept of ethics in business as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject?
St Anne's College

In Defense of Business Ethics - Said Business School Centre for Corporate Reputation

Roger Crisp gives a talk on business ethics as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject?
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX)

In Defense of Business Ethics - Said Business School Centre for Corporate Reputation

Roger Crisp gives a talk on business ethics as part of the Said Business School's Seminar - The ethics of reputation and the reputation of ethics: oxymoron or research subject?
UK Climate Impacts Programme Training

Business

Kay Johnstone talks about why climate change is an issue as much for businesses as it is for governments and also some of the ways in which businesses can adapt to climate change.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

When the Audience Clicks: Buying Attention in the Digital Age

Discussion of media buying and the attention-creation industry - showing how the fixation on audiences' click-like behaviour is a disruptive institutional force, and how buyers' new approaches to attention are creating new forms of social discrimination.

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