


BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Philippe Silberzahn
We sat down with Philippe Silberzahn to discuss why his new book "Welcome to Uncertainty! Surviving and Thriving in a World of Surprises" is essential reading for leaders, innovators, and those determined to harness the potential of change in an uncertain and ever-evolving landscape.

The 6 Factors To Be A Successful CEO
Decisiveness, adaptability, engaging with stakeholders, and reliability. There is no shortage of commentary from the Harvard Business Review and elsewhere about the essential behaviours that help CEOs to win the […]

Hands On Venture Capital Learning – Nurturing Student Startups With The Seed Fund
The Oxford Seed Fund (OSF), led by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Saïd Business School, has raised £2.5m from Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE) to support start-ups over the next three years, […]

What Can The Barbie Movie Teach Us About Start-Up Investment?
Whilst anything is possible in Barbie land, in reality, for many women a significant gender bias exists when attempting to get ahead.

Olympics, Overcoming Challenges, And The Beauty Of Perspective – Katie Mullan: Trinity Business School
Katie Mullan shares the life lessons that come from reflecting on a sporting career, and how to truly place value in performance,

The Power of Teamwork, Communication, And Maintaining Great Balance – Aino Äijö: Aalto University School of Business
Balancing academic studies and athletics requires personal discipline, effective planning, and flexibility. It takes routine and discipline - so says Aino Äijö

Visibility Is Critical – You Can’t Be What You Can’t See – Yuli Kim
Yuli is the founder of Inclusion Sensei, a workplace inclusion service which holds a passionate commitment to advancing diversity, inclusion and belonging in organisations close to its heart.

Authenticity Is A Trait Of The Best Leaders – Lynette Seow, Co-Founder at Safe Space™ Singapore
To mark PRIDE month, we’re sharing the stories of inspirational business school students and alumni around the world who are using their business school experiences to make the world a more inclusive place.