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Responsible Management - University of Bradford School of Management

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  • Responsible Management is a podcast from the University of Bradford’s award-winning School of Management. It is hosted by David Spicer, Professor of Small Business Development and Organisational studies and Director of Business and Community Engagement in the school. In this podcast we bring together our academic experts and leaders from industry to debate and discuss issues concerning ethics, sustainability and responsibility in organisations today. This is part of the offer provided for SMEs as part of the school’s Knowledge Transfer Network. For more information please contact bace@bradford.ac.uk (mailto:bace@bradford.ac.uk)
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Episodes
  • 14: Episode 13: Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
    Apr 26 2024
    In this episode host, Prof. David Spicer, is joined by Prof. Vadim Grinevich and serial social entrepreneur Steffan Lemke-Elms as they discuss what social and sustainable entrepreneurship actually means. The conversation covers a range of topics including academic entrepreneurship and how you can get started as a entrepreneur and our guests explore the idea of demystifying the phrase "not for profit".

    Steffan Lemke-Elms is a serial social entrepreneur, chef and co-director of Glasbren a non-profit social enterprise farm reimaging our local food systems in Wales. His work as a social and sustainable entrepreneur has included auctioning celebrities’ shoes to raise money for children in Africa, work for the Eden project, recycling discarded wellies left behind at Glastonbury through his charity ‘Reboot’ and he established The Warren, the Sustainable Restaurant Association’s ‘Best Local Restaurant’ in Wales in 2019-20.

    Vadim Grinevich is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Innovation and the Head of the Research Cluster on Transformative Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses here at the University of Bradford School of Management. Vadim’s key expertise is in the field of academic entrepreneurship and innovation and in digitally enabled sustainable entrepreneurship. His research develops an inclusive approach which helps shed light on the nature and extent of entrepreneurial activities by academics with different intersectional profiles.
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    42 mins
  • 13: Episode 12 - Coping with Stress & Adversity
    Mar 25 2024
    As the podcast celebrates it's 1st anniversary Professor David Spicer is joined by author and coach Raj Soren and returning guest Dr George Madine. The podcast explores stress, adversity and anxiety in the workplace as George and Raj discuss topics including wellbeing, flexible working patterns and the concept of "good stress".

    Dr George Madine is an Assistant Professor in Leadership and Management at the School of Management. In addition to experience in higher education he has extensive industry experience having set up half a dozen businesses and directed half a dozen more in both the public and private sectors. He has also been a business consultant with a particular interest in stress management and psychological responses to stress in the workplace.

    Raj Soren is an entrepreneur, life and martial arts coach and consultant who was awarded Stress and Adversity Coaching Provider of the Year 2023 at the Corporate Coaching and Recruitment Awards. He is the other of "Coping with Stress and Adversity" which provides practical examples and help for anyone seeking to better understand stress today.
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    36 mins
  • 12: Understanding Neurodiversity
    Mar 18 2024
    For this bonus episode Dave is joined by Joyce Coombersewell. Joyce is a mentor and trainer and is one of a small minority of mentors and trainers who are themselves autistic. She has a BA in Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring, a MSc in the history of autism, and is currently undertaking a PhD on older women’s experience of autism and their relationship with diagnosis. The conversation focuses on the understanding of what neurodiversity is and how this can be managed responsibly in the modern workplace. Joyce provides insight from her career, education and personal experiences.
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    28 mins

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