Mba Executive Director Podcast

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Sinopsis

Conrad's podcast brings you a series of interviews with students, alumni and industry professionals from the wider Cambridge Judge Business School network to give you an insight on how the Cambridge MBA can influence your career path.

Episodios

  • Launching A Product - Apple's new Vision Pro headset

    05/09/2023 Duración: 47min

    CJBS Marketing and Decision Sciences Faculty Vincent Mak will talk about the theory of marketing applied to product launches. And we will use a live case study to see how well the 4 Ps or Roger's 5 Factors explain Apple's decisions related to the VisionPro headset. Join us to learn about product marketing and discuss answers to these questions : whether US$3499 is too high a price for a mixed reality headset; what were the words missing from Apple's product launch? Why did Apple emphasise certain use cases? And many more.

  • It's Not All On HR - the future of work and other discussions

    04/09/2023 Duración: 42min

    What does the future of work mean for the bread and butter HR issues of attracting, retaining and managing talent? The pandemic forced leaders and managers to figure this out for ourselves and as the dust settles, it is time to think whether HR and other parts of an organisation have to re-evaluate these processes. CJBS Alum Mathias Huber has extensive experience in people management, first in consulting projects with McKinsey and now with Viessman. Join us to hear his thoughts on what leaders, managers and HR departments need to do.

  • The banking crisis shaking the global economy

    13/06/2023 Duración: 46min

    Starting with the fall of Silicon Valley Bank, this crisis has been a long time coming. From the forced merger of UBS and Credit Suisse to the growing pressure on US regional banks, the cracks are showing. What caused this crisis? Was it years of quantitative easing, or is it a case of lax regulation? Are we seeing the exposure of fundamentally weak banks, or is this as bad as it will get? Simon Taylor, Cambridge Judge Business School faculty explores the ongoing banking crisis that has been shaking the global economy.

  • The Circular Economy and business models for profit

    08/06/2023 Duración: 16min

    We explore how businesses can minimize waste, promote sustainability, and generate economic growth by adapting concepts of the circular economy. We will learn how circularity can be implemented in an industry and how it can benefit the environment while still maintaining a profitable business model. Rina L. Einy has a lifelong career in the fashion industry and started culthread, a slow fashion brand that uses recycled materials to make stylish and top-quality clothing. This is an important concept given the amount of waste that the global fashion industry produces. They talk about ways to reduce waste in the fashion industry by designing durable products, using sustainable materials, and creating efficient supply chains. David Block is CFO/COO for circulee, which is on a mission to make green IT simple and accessible for businesses of all sizes. Ewaste is another global problem and so any way to reduce e-waste by repairing, reusing, and recycling of IT products is key. The circular economy is becoming inc

  • Global Disorder - Hard Times in the 21st century

    24/05/2023 Duración: 45min

    Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine was the latest in a series of crises that have engulfed the world and affected businesses, countries and societies. Then there was covid, the US-China tensions, the rise of Trump and other strongmen political leaders, the current banking crisis. Are we truly in an age of permacrisis? Helen Thompson helps us make sense of what's going on. She looks at how slow-moving forces in the energy and currency markets have created tensions within, and between major countries. We are just seeing the first signs of these cracks. Helen's book Disorder : Hard Times in the 21st Century was on the Financial Times Shortlist for Best Business Book and anyone in business should join us to learn from Helen how geopolitics can affect business and society.

  • Working with Big Pharma

    24/05/2023 Duración: 45min

    How do investors and big pharma assess deals with startups and other companies? It isn't always an M&A, it could be an alliance, a licensing arrangement or some other form of partnership. Anna Gran has worked in many roles in big pharma to spot these opportunities, using her deep science background and an MBA from the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. She will talk about these issues and share points about her career. You need to watch this if you are in a startup in healthcare or biotech pitching to investors, or you are working in deeptech and thinking how to make a career switch to the business side, or you want to work in big pharma.

  • Cambridge MBA 2023 Employment Report - Career outcomes

    04/05/2023 Duración: 46min

    The 2023 Employment Report showed a strong performance by Cambridge Judge Business School MBA students. The class of 2021-22 did extremely well in the face of an uncertain employment landscape with considerable global economic headwinds, with many going into top consulting firms and other interesting areas. A good part of their success came from the School's Careers Office and Careers Director Sadia Cuthbert will join us to bring out the main themes from the Employment Report. This episode shows MBA graduates, students and applicants, how you need to think about your career. How to use your time in business school to make the career transition that you want.

  • Working with AI - The Balance Sheet

    04/05/2023 Duración: 45min

    Generative AI such as ChatGPT have captured the public's imagination with its text outputs that alternates between genuinely useful, to the downright boring, to what Microsoft calls "usefully wrong". People are predicting that this use of AI will mean the end of everything from Google's domination of search to the mass retrenchment of copywriters. How will these predictions come to pass? Professor Michael Barrett will talk about how technologies like AI get adopted and propagated. Kellyann Ripnar, COO and co-founder of Fincrime Dynamics, will share how AI is already being used in less public, but no less groundbreaking settings.

  • Minority Owned Businesses and Founders

    28/03/2023 Duración: 46min

    From difficulties in obtaining funding to the lack of support and advice, minority-owned businesses face challenges that can make it difficult to succeed. Meet Cambridge Judge Business School research fellows, Professor Simone Phipps of Middle Georgia State University and Professor Leon Prieto of Clayton State University, who will be joined by Yvonne Lardner, an Associate Research Fellow at CJBS, who has done extensive research in the experiences of Black founder-owners in the UK, and hear about their experiences with host Conrad Chua, Cambridge MBA Executive Director.

  • New ways of looking at healthcare and costs

    20/03/2023 Duración: 47min

    Despite technological advances, healthcare costs remain high or access is constrained. The Healthcare Utility Initiative seeks to solve this. What if healthcare providers become more like utilities to deliver high-quality products and services at low, equal costs. The initiative aims to develop rapidly scalable not-for-profit business models for healthcare service innovation to improve healthcare delivery, and keep access and costs low. The co-founders of the Healthcare Utility Initiative, Carter Dredge, Lead Futurist at SSM Health, and Professor Stefan Scholtes at Cambridge Judge Business School will talk about the initiative and how it can improve healthcare outcomes.

  • Challenger Banks - an insight into banking beyond the big names.

    14/03/2023 Duración: 48min

    For decades, banking meant the usual suspects of big household names. There were national champions and only a few truly global financial institutions and almost no new entrants. Technology and regulatory changes have ushered in an age of challenger banks. Banks that offer new products or repackaged existing products for retail and business customers. Will these challenger banks survive and what do they do that incumbents don't do? We hear from two speakers connected to Cambridge Judge Business School, Tim Harvey-Samuel and Dickson Ma. Tim Harvey-Smith spent more than 20 years in equity capital markets and teaches the Finance Concentration for the Cambridge MBA. He is on the board of UK-based challenger bank that caters to SMEs. MBA alumnus, Dickson Ma, worked in finance and the entertainment industries in Hong Kong and was part of the team that started Alipay's operations in Hong Kong. He also worked in livi bank, a virtual bank in Hong Kong.

  • B2B Sales - automation and AI

    13/12/2022 Duración: 45min

    Automation, AI and Machine Learning are just some of the terms that are driving old-timers in B2B sales and marketing out of board rooms and corporate suites. Learn from some Cambridge MBA alumni on how technology is changing sales, marketing and customer success in B2B.

  • The Future of Work - Shared workspaces with Tally Market

    21/03/2022 Duración: 14min

    MBA alumna Jules Robertson talks about the business models and trends around shared work spaces, that were developed and sprung up during and after the global pandemic. From collaborative days to popular locations in cities, what attracts the best talent to your business in the new global flexible market.

  • The future of work spaces - post-pandemic

    11/03/2022 Duración: 28min

    Dr Ronita Bardhan from the University of Cambridge School of Architecture, talks about her recent study about working patterns and models post-pandemic. As we navigate the new hybrid and flexible working environment the data and insights she discusses shed light on the journey we are all taking. Link to Dr Bardhan's You Tube page where she talks about social housing, among other topics, in India: https://youtu.be/7JRNDzdiBtM

  • Andrei Kirilenko, CJBS faculty, talks about the Ukrainian invasion

    03/03/2022 Duración: 22min

    Cyber security to invasion - the unsettling position after the recent invasion of Ukraine - Cambridge Judge Business School Faculty talks about the East and the economic impact of war.

  • Innovation, risk and leadership in a new global culture - Marco Donzelli

    18/02/2022 Duración: 22min

    What business leaders think about innovation in 2022 - MBA alumnus Marco Donzelli (MBA 2009) talks about the market recovery after the pandemic, as Global CEO of global accounting and advisory network, HLB International. HLB Ltd released their annual survey recently and this year's theme was innovation. The results cover discussions from company culture, to innovation and bold leadership to navigating risk in a new global outlook. For reference - HLB Ltd Annual survey link: https://www.hlb.global/powering-your-innovation-engine/

  • Bitcoin, online tuition and coupons with MBA graduate Robert Ippolito

    11/02/2022 Duración: 19min

    MBA graduate Robert Ippolito (MBA 2017) talks about starting businesses across Latin America; in the coupon sector and working with the use of bitcoin. Working also in the Ed Tech sector, offering tuition for school children across 19 countries. Robert works in the sales and operations side of the fastest growing online English academy for kids in Latin America.

  • Transforming the healthcare sector with AI & ML software - a tech start up story

    21/01/2021 Duración: 29min

    Dr Joshua Oppenheimer, a leading medical professional and founder of medical tech start up, Transformative, talks about his career transformation and changing careers. His career journey after his Cambridge MBA(MBA 2014)moves from an emergency medical doctor to the CEO of a private AI and software enterprise in the healthcare sector. Still working directly with hospital patients, Joshua manages to juggle two roles while still growing the business and managing the company growth - during a challenging time for the health sector with Covid-19.

  • Making an impact one social enterprise at a time - Zohra Khaku

    28/08/2020 Duración: 33min

    From founding the start up charity Halal Gems through to her role as Director of the Muslim Youth Helpline, Zohra takes us on a varied and fascinating journey through her career, since her Cambridge MBA in 2008/2009. From the food industry and supply chains to youth engagement and empowerment, her career as a founder and entrepreneur examines the challenges and thoughts that exist across varied sectors, all of which are united by a drive for change and to make an impact.

  • Medicine, politics and a life doing good - Rav Seeruthun, Executive MBA alumnus

    31/07/2020 Duración: 34min

    Cambridge Executive MBA alumni Rav Seeruthun(2013)talks about his career in the medical sector from the pharmaceutical industry through to rare diseases and respiratory medicine at Roche, the global pharmaceutical and diagnostics company, where he is now Medical Director. Rav also shares a view on the global pandemic Covid-19 from inside the industry. He covers a career in politics alongside medicine, as well as the key pivot points and changes in his extraordinary career journey.

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