The Southampton Management School is one of the leading management schools in the UK. This collection introduces topics from the audio news series, of compilations on the research and teaching excellence across Management Sciences that includes: consultancy work; student-focused team based projects…
From the Management news series: Lord Skidelski talks about how Politian’s should curb the power of banking and introduce competition; Accountancy and Finance students impress PricewaterhouseCoopers in a competition with an analysis of media companies; and new concepts of Social marketing.
From the Management news series: Boeing UK link with Southampton to offer scholarships and student placement opportunities; why an MBA is an ideal way to equip Doctors in delivering care within the NHS; and why entrepreneurs have trouble securing money from venture capitalists.
From the Management news series: as part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, academics from Engineering and Management Sciences collaborate with the RNLI to relate technical expertise with commercial knowledge to reduce the operational costs of the RNLI’s fleet of lifeboats.
From the Management news series: academics win a grant to investigate the operational efficiency of the railways so more services can run on the network; and academics talk about how Risk Management can be improved to evaluate uncertainty in business.
From the Management news series: Southampton MBA students take part in an international summer school in Denmark for advanced management; student Qian Che talks about the employability skills she gained via the Graduate Passport scheme; and postgraduate students represent Management at the Institute of Risk Management Forum.
From the Management news series: academics from Southampton deliver a week long programme to French business students, and why Southampton academics are considered European specialists in Project Risk Management; and find out more about the new links and exchange opportunities underway with the Ecole de Management, Le Havre.
From the Management news series: academic Helene Glasspool talks about the criteria of how the MBA programme was ranked among the top forty in Europe, out of 300 Business Schools; and an alternative view on quantitative easing.
From the Management news series: academic Lorraine Warren talks about how innovation is influencing new ways of thinking about business models and strategies; and how the Management Evening Seminars series provide a networking opportunity with the outside business world.
From the Management news series: in the light of the global downturn, academics discuss the principles of responsible management; and postgraduate Management student Dan Tu talks about being on the winning team that took the top prize in a regional enterprise competition.
From the Management news series: academics talk about research into Generation Y, and the challenges this group face in relation to the economic downturn; and 16 participants from across Europe undertake professional development at Southampton.
From the Management news series: academics discuss how Entrepreneurship is created in the UK and India; and undergraduate students are challenged to promote a university club or society on a social network site, to test how useful these sites are, and which work best as a marketing tool.
From the Management news series: five undergraduates talk about their innovative idea to supply and fit low cost energy saving devices for a housing association; and a recent graduate of the MBA programmed discusses why an MBA can help in today’s competitive environment.
From the Management news series: Dr Rolfe Brauer of Deutsche Bank, gives his thoughts on who was to blame for the economic crisis; academics discuss reputational risk; and how innovative ideas may unlock business opportunities in the future.
From the Management news series: find out more about a networking event organised for students and employers; Steven de Souza, executive fellow at the IE Business School in Madrid contributes.
From the Management news series: academics give their thoughts on the prospects of the business world in 2010.
From the Management news series: practical help for small businesses; why businesses should talk to specialists about making the most of management sciences; and who is best at buying essential goods and services, private companies or the public sector?
From the Management news series: find out more about how supply chain specialists from Management joined with local business to map the network of buyers and suppliers in the South’s maritime industries.
From the Management news series: academics attend an event to explore the future of the marine industry, and investigate how the NHS can become more efficient.
From the Management news series: academics discuss business and corporate social responsibility, and investigate the motivations involved.
From the Management news series: Marketing students work on a rebranding project; the new Marketing Analytics programme is launched; and applications to study Management increase.
From the Management news series: Postgraduate students discuss their winning projects; and the value of work based placements.
From the Management news series: statistical methodologies of predicting winning horses; and students discuss a marketing project with a Southampton school
From the Management news series: recorded during the 2007 graduation ceremony, Graduates talk about their experiences of studying Management at Southampton.
From the Management news series: students and academics talk about social enterprise, and how the theory and practice of enterprise is applied.
From the Management news series: academics talk about how web technology and marketing is benefiting small companies; Visiting Fellow Gary Honey discuses reputational damage; and the contrasting management styles of France and the UK are explored.
From the Management news series: postgraduate research students talk about their learning experiences and offer advice on studying a Management research programme at Southampton.
From the Management news series: academics talk about why a leader-centric approach fails; the recycling of goods; and a PhD student discusses her placements working at the IMF in Washington, and at the Bank of England.
From the Management news series: academics talk about how the credit crisis has affected our lives, and give their view on what the future holds for us.
From the Management news series: academics talk about collaborative projects funded by the EPSRC, and cross-disciplinary research.
From the Management news series: academics talk about how Management supports and encourages graduates to get good jobs, and the opportunities available to develop skills.
From the Management news series: Professor Charles Goodhart launched the new Research Centre for Banking and Finance; and discusses the trigger of the economic crisis, described as a once in 50 year event.
From the Management news series: Paul Fifield talks about what companies should do to stay successful during the economic downturn; and how can students learn more about running a business; and the role of non-executive Directors.
From the Management news series: results from the latest RAE is judged to be of world class or internationally excellent quality; academics talk about what this means for Management students; and discuss how important is research in today’s business environment.
Student Chris Coats talks about his experience of studying at Southampton.