the programme

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the programme
Programme
Friday 15 May
12:30Main registration opens
> Quad Marquee
Lunch available for all alumni attendees
> Dining Room
12.30 – 14.00 Reunion volunteers’ thank you lunch with the Dean
> House No.1, Invitation only
14.00 – 15.30 Speaker sessions:
The 100 year life
Lynda Gratton, Professor of Management Practice
Andrew Scott, Deputy Dean and Professor of Economics
> RCOG Nuffield Hall
Pensions and the challenges ahead
João Cocco, Professor of Finance
> Lecture theatre 1
Optimise the power of LinkedIn
Lincoln Coutts, Business Consultant specialising in social media,
networking and relationship building
> RCOG Lecture theatre
15.30 – 16.00 Tea & coffee
> Dining Room
16.00 – 17.30 Speaker sessions:
Leading the team in China, the Middle East and the West
Randall S. Peterson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour
> Lecture theatre 1
The new future – How the technologies of the social era are changing
the way we do business
Costas Markides, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Robert P Bauman
Chair in Strategic Leadership, Executive Education Faculty Directory
> RCOG Nuffield Hall
Dark side of consumer choice
Simona Botti, Associate Professor of Marketing
> Lecture theatre 6
The entrepreneurial career journey
Alumni panel moderated by Keith Willey, Chair, Enterprise 100
> RCOG Lecture theatre
Continued...
Programme
17.30 – 18.30 Dean’s School update
> RCOG Nuffield Hall
19.30 – 22.30 Evening event:
50th anniversary “Night at the Museum”
> The Natural History Museum
Transport will be provided from campus for those
attending the speaker programme
Saturday 16 May
09.00 Registration opens
> Quad Marquee
Breakfast available for all alumni attendees
> Dining Room
10.00 – 11.30 Speaker sessions:
How to monetise the value created for customers
Oded Koenigsberg, Professor of Marketing
> Lecture theatre 3
Business as a force for good – dispatches from research
in emerging markets
Rajesh Chandy, Professor of Marketing and Tony and
Maureen Wheeler Chair in Entrepreneurship
> Lecture theatre 1
Building the confident organisation
Richard Jolly JEMBA1999, Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour
> RCOG Lecture theatre
Aliens, barbarians, speed freaks and magicians – Identifying the
disruptors and industries of tomorrow
Rohit Talwar MBA32(1992), Founder and CEO of Fast Future Research
> Lecture theatre 6
11.30 – 12.00 Tea & coffee
> Dining Room
Continued...
Programme
12.00 – 13.30 Speaker sessions:
What is the value of diversity in teams?
Madan Pillutla, Professor of Organisational Behaviour
> Lecture theatre 1
Alternative investment and tail-risk hedging
Narayan Naik, Professor of Finance
> Lecture theatre 3
Strategy YOU
Jamie Anderson SEMBA2004, Guest speaker, Executive Education,
London Business School
> Lecture theatre 6
The science of influence and persuasion
Dil Sidhu CFE2005, Chief External Officer – University of Manchester,
Consultant Programme Director – London Business School Executive Education
> RCOG Lecture theatre
13.30 – 14.30
Lunch
Members of the International Alumni Council will be present
> Dining Room, Garden Room and Quad Marquee
14.30 – 16.00 Speaker sessions:
Success – How to utilise your greatest business asset and
avoid the one deadly mistake
Manj Weerasekera, Transformational speaker and business success coach
> RCOG Lecture theatre
Refresh your strategy at speed
Fred Pelard, Strategy trainer and facilitator
> Lecture theatre 3
Effective non-executive directors
Murray Steele, Portfolio Chairman and NED and Course Director of the
Financial Times Non-Executive Director Diploma
> Lecture theatre 6
The Spark – How to ignite and lead business creativity
Greg Orme SEMBA2002, Creative leadership and organisational change
specialist, Consultant Programme Director, Executive Education,
London Business School
> Lecture theatre 1
17.30Evening events:
Individual class celebrations
> Venues around London
Continued...
Programme
Sunday 17 May
12.00 – 16.00
Family barbecue
> Front lawn (Registration in Plowden)

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