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LSE SU Alternative Investments Society and Department of Management public lecture
Start Your Business in 7 Days

James Caan

Date: Tuesday 13 March 2012
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: James Caan
Chair: Professor Harry Barkema

 

On Dragons' Den, James Caan saw over 1,000 budding entrepreneurs pitch their ideas from anything that ranged from the bizarre to the revolutionary.  Having spent the past 30 years starting, building and growing businesses, James has become recognised as one of the UK's most prominent experts on entrepreneurship.  His talk will take you through the journey of an entrepreneur, the pathway to a successful business, but also the ability to recognise when an idea is not a business, potentially saving you the investment of valuable time and money.

James Caan is one of the UK's most celebrated businessmen.  Having built global multi-million pound recruitment companies, he now has a portfolio of over 30 businesses within his private equity firm, Hamilton Bradshaw.  He has consistently followed the mantra of "backing people with passion" and invests in entrepreneurs across a number of sectors including real estate, recruitment and professional services. View a video of the event.|

The Darwin Economy - liberty, competition, and the common good
Robert Frank

Speaker: Professor Robert Frank
Chair: Paul Mason, BBC Newsnight economics editor

Date: Thursday 10 November 2011
Time: 6.30-8.00pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building

 

Who was the greater economist - Adam Smith or Charles Darwin? Robert Frank, New York Times economics columnist and best-selling author of The Economic Naturalist, predicts that within the next century Darwin will unseat Smith as the intellectual founder of economics. View a video of the event|

 

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: the difference and why it matters
Richard Rumelt

Speaker: Professor Richard Rumelt
Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass

Date: Thursday 20 October 2011
Time: 6.30-8.00pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

 

Developing and implementing a strategy is the central task of any leader. Professor Richard Rumelt shows that there has been a growing and unfortunate tendency to equate motherhood and apple-pie values and fluffy packages of buzzwords with "strategy". View a video of the event|

 

New mobile technologies - Privacy and policy, threats and opportunities
Student using mobile phone

Speakers: Dr Gus Hosein, Mark Selby
Chair: Dr Jonathan Liebenau

Date: Monday 17 October 2011
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

 

New LSE research on Oyster Cards and other applications of near field communication
technologies shows how the economics and acceptability of mobile transaction systems impact business and governance practices. But some critical questions need to be considered sooner rather than later. Listen to an audio recording of the event|

 

Preventing Financial Meltdowns

Tim Harford

Speaker: Tim Harford
Chair: Professor Ignacio Palacios-Huerta

Date: Tuesday 7 June 2011
Time: 6.30-8.30pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

 

Tim Harford is the economics leader writer for the Financial Times, author and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 'More or Less' programme. Further information on the event|

 

How The Internet Changes The Practice of Macroeconomics
Edward Hugh

Speaker: Edward Hugh
Chair: Professor Luis Garicano

Date: Monday 14 February 2011
Time: 6.30-8.30pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

 

Influential macro-economist blogger Edward Hugh will discuss the role that bloggers have played in our understanding of the current Euro crisis. Further information on the event|

 

Why Indians Win In Business
Patrick French

Speaker: Patrick French
Chair: Professor Stuart Corbridge

Date: Thursday 3 February 2011
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

 

Award-winning historian Patrick French looks at the cultural roots of India's transformation: how a stagnant planned economy has become an entrepreneurial powerhouse, who gets super-rich yet remains super-poor. Further information on the event|

 

The Naked Swimmer: Can Spain (and the Euro) overcome this crisis?
Luis Garicano

Speaker: Professor Luis Garicano
Chair: Professor Ignacio Palacios-Huerta

Spain is widely considered the weak link in the Euro construction. We examine the validity of this assumption by analysing the origins and evolution of the current crisis and the growth perspectives of Spain.

 

Video of the event|