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Sue Dopson
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Oxford Said Business School Talks
The Social Brain Book Launch Webinar
Watch this virtual book launch, and hear from 'The Social Brain’ authors Tracey Camilleri, Robin Dunbar and Samantha Rockey as they are interviewed by Saïd Business School, University of Oxford Professor Sue Dopson. In 'The Social Brain' leading #experts from the world of evolutionary #psychology and #businessmanagement come together to offer a primer on great #teamworking. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://oxsbs.link/3ladBID Facebook: https://oxsbs.link/3YFuSao Twitter: https://oxsbs.link/3YNvCtY Instagram: https://oxsbs.link/3mGE...
2023-04-20
1h 00
Leadership In Extraordinary Times
2 Navigating the next normal: a view from female leaders
In episode two, a panel of top female industry insiders discuss the opportunities and challenges of pandemic recovery for women leaders. Female political leaders have been admired for their responses during the Covid crisis. But women have also typically taken on the burden of caring duties and lost jobs in record numbers. Will this undo any advances made in gender equality? Featuring: Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith, President, British Chamber of Commerce; former CEO, Mitie Group PLC. Dame Vivian Hunt, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, UK and Ir...
2021-02-24
49 min
Wicked Problems Podcast
Wicked Problems - A view from Saïd Business School with Sue Dobson
Sue Dopson is the Rhodes Trust Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Fellow of Green Templeton College and Deputy Dean of Saïd Business School at The University of Oxford. Her research centres on leadership and transformational change in the public and healthcare sectors. Her work has informed and influenced government bodies such as the department of health and the national institute for health and clinical excellence; N.I.C.E, in their thinking on the areas such as the dissemination of clinical evidence into practice, medical leadership, and the role of the su...
2019-10-16
29 min
The Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free Audiobook
Developing Leaders by Executive Coaching: Practice and Evidence Audiobook by Andromachi Athanasopoulou
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 380679 Title: Developing Leaders by Executive Coaching: Practice and Evidence Author: Andromachi Athanasopoulou, Sue Dopson Narrator: Chloe Cannon Format: Unabridged Length: 06:52:23 Language: English Release date: 04-23-19 Publisher: Ascent Audio Genres: Business & Economics, Career Development, Management & Leadership Summary: Executive coaching is a professional and personal development intervention that organizations introduce to address and improve those areas in managers' and leaders' behavior, attitude, and interactions with others that do not allow him/her to work at full potential and also to further improve one's own strengths. The end objective, besides...
2019-04-23
6h 52
Green Templeton College
Why is it so difficult to implement Evidence Based Healthcare?
Richard Gleave, Public Health England and Professor Sue Dopson, Said Business School give a talk for the Green Templeton Lectures 2017: Delivering Health: Clinical, Management and Policy Challenges. The challenges presented when attempting to get research evidence into medical practice are notorious and, because of this, there exists a healthcare gap which warrants discussion. The relationship between the professions, management and government inevitably leads to one important question: 'who is accountable for quality improvement?' This lecture explored the term 'accountability' in relation to evidence based healthcare, and outlined the difficulties faced when attempting to implement research in both policy and...
2017-03-07
57 min
Green Templeton College
Why is it so difficult to implement Evidence Based Healthcare?
Richard Gleave, Public Health England and Professor Sue Dopson, Said Business School give a talk for the Green Templeton Lectures 2017: Delivering Health: Clinical, Management and Policy Challenges. The challenges presented when attempting to get research evidence into medical practice are notorious and, because of this, there exists a healthcare gap which warrants discussion. The relationship between the professions, management and government inevitably leads to one important question: 'who is accountable for quality improvement?' This lecture explored the term 'accountability' in relation to evidence based healthcare, and outlined the difficulties faced when attempting to implement research in both policy and...
2017-03-07
57 min