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Interactive Agenda Setting

Interactive Agenda Setting. Eamonn Molloy, 3 rd & 4 th November 2005 Cosener’s House Abingdon. Four Types of Interaction. 1. Research. Sa ї d Business School University of Oxford. 4. Benefaction. 2. Teaching. 3. Networking. 1. Research. Project funding Sites of Research / access

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Interactive Agenda Setting

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  1. Interactive Agenda Setting Eamonn Molloy, 3rd & 4th November 2005 Cosener’s House Abingdon

  2. Four Types of Interaction 1. Research Saїd Business School University of Oxford 4. Benefaction 2. Teaching 3. Networking

  3. 1.Research • Project funding • Sites of Research / access • ‘Users’ of Research’

  4. 2. Teaching • Case Studies • Guest Speakers • Projects: D. Phil., MBA, MSc, EMEM • www.sbs.ox.ac.uk • Exec Ed

  5. 3. Networking • Oxford Business Alumni • Oxford Business Network • Oxford Science Enterprise Centre • Entrepreneurship Society

  6. 4. Benefaction • Infrastructure: Buildings, Libraries • Research Centres: JMI, Skoll, Clifford Chance and others • Chairs: L’Oreal, HSBC, Peter Moores etc

  7. Interactive Agenda Setting : Risks and Benefits

  8. Relationship Management t Organisation 1 2 3 4 R B

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