The podcast that helps you to become a great leader through interviews with top business school professors and outstanding CEOs.
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The podcast that helps you to become a great leader through interviews with top business school professors and outstanding CEOs.
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Ian Hallett hosts the Frontiers podcast, is a Group Managing Director at global flexible workspace provider IWG plc and is completing a PhD at the business school and grande école ESCP in Paris.
This is the final episode of Frontiers, and I felt it appropriate to share an interview I did for the Show Up! podcast, in which I shared my leadership journey.
It's been a privilege to speak with the amazing guests I've had on Frontiers. My heartfelt thanks to all of them and to you, the regular listeners.
I am now focusing on my new project, Leaders of the People, which aims to democratise leadership education. Perhaps one day, I will relaunch Frontiers as part of this, but for now, it's been an amazing experience. Thanks again.
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David Gann CBE is Chair of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions and Emeritus Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Imperial College London. Professor Gann is a globally recognised leader in innovation, technology management and entrepreneurship.
In our second conversation, David Gann and I discussed his efforts to lead the UK's Nuclear Fusion programme, a first-of-a-kind project (worldwide) that could provide limitless, clean, cheap energy.
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Stefano Puntoni is the Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School.
Check out episode 24 for the full conversation.
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David Stillwell is Professor of Computational Social Science at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. Prof. Stillwell’s research uses big data to understand psychology.
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Sir Geoff Mulgan CBE is Professor of Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation at University College London (UCL).
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Eero Vaara is Professor in Organisations and Impact at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Eero’s research focuses on strategic and institutional change. He is a world leading expert in discursive and narrative perspectives.
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Michael Haenlein is a Professor of Marketing at ESCP Business School, and holds Visiting Positions at Kozminski University in Warsaw (Poland) and Trinity Business School in Dublin, Ireland.
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Luke Smith is the Founder and CEO of Croud, a leading independent digital agency. Croud has become a full-service global business, delivering innovative marketing solutions to top brands like Amazon Prime Video, Nespresso, and Ford.
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Alex Wagner is a Professor of Finance at the University of Zurich (UZH) and a senior chair of the Swiss Finance Institute (SFI). He is the Chairman of the Executive Education of the UZH Faculty of Business, Economics, and Informatics and Co-Head of the UZH Center for Crisis Competence. He has served as chairman of a proxy advisor and as an independent counsel for PwC. His research focuses on corporate finance, sustainable finance, and behavioural economics.
Check out episode 12 for the full conversation.
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Jonathan Trevor is Professor of Management Practice Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. He teaches on international executive education programmes and the Oxford MBA, Management Diplomas, and Executive MBA. An expert on strategy and organisation, Prof. Trevor is the author of Align: A Leadership Blueprint for Aligning Purpose, Strategy and Organisation (2019) and Re:Align: A Leadership Blueprint to Overcome Disruption.
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Matthew Grimes is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Futures at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. Professor Grimes examines how individuals and organisations create, introduce, and sustain positive social change through entrepreneurship.
See episode 11 for the full conversation.
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David Gann CBE is Chair of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions and Emeritus Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Imperial College London. Professor Gann is a globally recognised leader in innovation, technology management and entrepreneurship.
Learn about what 'innovation' truly means and all the steps involved in successfully commercialising new ideas. Explore the challenges leaders face when pursuing innovation and the importance of learning from failure. How innovation will play a crucial role in tackling global challenges.
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Kerstin Alfes is Professor of Organisation and Human Resource Management at ESCP, with research interests including Diversity and Inclusion, Neurodiversity, Strategic Human Resource Management, employee engagement, overqualification and volunteering.
See episode 9 for the full conversation.
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The need for focus and minimising distractions is the key to success in the midst of technological change. Learn the truth about the implementation of artificial intelligence and how we need to prepare for a changing job landscape.
Terence Tse is a Professor at Hult International Business School and a co-founder of artificial intelligence studio, Nexus FrontierTech. Professor Tse specialises in the development and integration of artificial intelligence solutions to save time, money and resources through increased process efficiencies.
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Florian Lüdeke-Freund is Professor for Corporate Sustainability at ESCP Business School with expertise in corporate sustainability management and sustainability entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on values-based innovation and sustainable business models.
Check out episode 7 for the full conversation.
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In this episode discover what it takes to become an effective leader. Having clarity and purpose is crucial for organisational success as well as assembling diverse teams and understanding different personality types.
Paul Pester is the Chair of Tandem Bank, and previously Group CEO of Virgin Money, which he led the business to become one of the first digital consumer financial services in the UK, and CEO of UK challenger bank, TSB.
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Mark Maslin is Professor of Earth System Science at the University College London, a Royal Society Industrial Fellowship, Executive Director of Rezatec Ltd and Director of The London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership.
Check out episode 5 for the full conversation.
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An insight into the potential benefits of artificial intelligence, without losing sight of risks that come with it. Learn about the different views on whether AI will transition into an AGI. How you can develop skills to adapt to AI's growing influence in everyday life.
Anindya Ghose is a Professor of Technology and Marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business, as well as the director of Masters of Business Analytics program at NYU stern. Professor Ghose specialises in digital marketing and business analytics and uses his skills to be an expert witness for companies such as Apple and Google.
Professor Ghose's latest book, Thrive: Maximizing Well-Being in the Age of AI, is out on 8 October. You can order it here.
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Professor Mauro F. Guillén is the William H. Wurster Professor and a Vice Dean at the Wharton School, a former Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School and Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellow. Author of ten books and over 40 scholarly articles.
Check out episode 1 for the full episode.
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How personal experiences change your perception of stock returns. The people you surround yourself with shape your risk profile, crucially your spouse. Learn about the phenomenon known as the 'disposition effect' and how it influences stock returns.
Constantinos Antoniou is an Associate Professor of Finance and Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School. Professor Antoniou focuses his research on behavioural finance addressing corporate decisions and empirical asset pricing.
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