The Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies by Tima Bansal

In this series of three Clarendon lectures, Tima Bansal, sets out a transformative approach to management scholarship and practice. Tima will argue that the analytical methods used by most managers and scholars to approach business problems are not fit for purpose. Instead, the challenges facing business require tools that can manage complexity, dynamism and interdependence. She introduces systems thinking to the corporate sphere, drawing on her experience as a world-leading scholar and practitioner. She is the Canada Research Chair in Business Sustainability at Ivey Business School in Canada and founder of Innovation North, working directly with organizations in business, non-profit and government to co-create a better world.
Type: Seminar Series
Series organiser: Oxford Saïd Academic Events (Saïd Business School)
Timing: 18:00-19:00 (1h)

Talks:

Tuesday 6 May 2025

The Clarendon Lectures 2025 - Designing the Future: Applying systems thinking to corporate practice
Date: 6 May 2025, 18:00 - 19:00
Speaker : Tima Bansal (Ivey Business School)
Venue Details: Saïd Business School (Nelson Mandela Lecture Theatre)
Organiser: Oxford Saïd Academic Events (Saïd Business School)
Hosts: TBA

Editor: Cristina Fernandez-Crespo