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Some of the world's most innovative thinkers and strategists have shared their views on how business is adapting to global challenges. Download our podcasts each day this week and hear the presentations made at the recent London Business School Global Leadership Summit:
The future of management: a guide for inventors. Professor Gary P Hamel, Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management at the London Business School, talks about how the internet is likely to transform the work of management.
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The business of science: a global agenda. Professor Lord Robert Winston, Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College, London, and David Brennan, CEO of AstraZeneca plc, discuss how science has become the bedrock of business, with new technologies and new products making it a more competitive marketplace. The session is moderated by Dr Gerry George, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at the LBS.
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Climate change: what next for business? Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, chairman, Anglo American plc, Dr John Llewellyn, senior economic policy adviser at Lehman Brothers, and moderator Dr Craig Smith, senior fellow in Marketing and Ethics, LBS, discuss global warming and the implications for business.
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The 21st-century leader. Discussing the emerging markets of China, India, the Middle East and Brazil and their global impact are Fadi Ghandour, CEO, Aramex International Ltd, Antoine van Agtmael, chairman of Emerging Markets, LLC, James Z Li, chairman and CEO of E J McKay & Co Inc, and Subramaniam Ramadorai, CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. The moderator is Dr Don Sull, associate professor of Management Practice in Strategic International Management, LBS.
DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TO THE DISCUSSION ABOUT EMERGING MARKETS
The Stock Exchange of the future: insider forecasts (breakout session). Discussing the trading world and insider forecasts on the stock exchange of the future are Dr Chris Gibson-Smith, chairman of the London Stock Exchange, Xavier Rolet, MD, Lehman Brothers, Rick Redding, MD for Products and Services, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Jos B Peeters, President, Equiduct and Member, Europe Regional Advisory Board, LBS, and Bruce Weber, Professor of Information Management, LBS. Creating your leadership legacy (breakout session). Jeremy Sturt, Founder and Director, Just Add Water and Michael Jarrett, Adjunct Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, LBS, explore the meaning of leadership.
DOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TO THE DISCUSSION ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF THE FUTURE AND THE MEANING OF LEADERSHIP
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Climate change, rising sea-levels widening desertification;opportunities for engineering projects to guide the 'overflow' into for example the Sahara and water dismal places like Sudan.It is like when a bath overflows you don't have to pull the plug or wet the floor because there's an 'overflow outllet' below the rim.So the upside of climate change is big busines can once again supply the answers by saving the likes of London, New York and Venice as well as the dreadful water-starved regions of Africa.
Simon Fuller, Capetown, South Africa