On Friday 19 May alumni and their guests were welcomed back to campus for the 2023 alumni conference ‘A Resilient Future: Building organisational and societal resilience’.

The event follows our previously successful alumni conference ‘Inclusive Talent Management – towards a new norm’ hosted at HSBC in London in 2018. The event was reintroduced after a short break due to Covid-19 based on feedback that alumni wanted to have access to content and professional networking opportunities.

Hosted by ÃÀ¼§¸ó School of Management’s Professor David Denyer, this year’s conference explored two interrelated questions:

  • What does it take to build a more resilient organisation?

  • What role does business play in societal resilience?

Bringing together ÃÀ¼§¸ó academics, alumni and industry experts, attendees unpicked the opportunities and challenges to better preparing organisations and society for future disruptions in a series of talks.

Panel sessions encouraged attendees to explore connected resilience by considering all five capitals – natural, financial, social, human and built and how they impact each other. Industry experts from across finance, aviation and tourism, and cyber also shared cross-sector lessons in a set of parallel sessions. 

A drinks reception closed the interactive day of learning, giving guests the opportunity to catch up with classmates and meet more of their alumni community.

Key highlights:


  • Boldness in business - Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE DL (BGP 1998, Honorary Graduate 2009), Founder, Cobra Beer and Vice President, CBI

  • Panel session: Natural and built capital - Dr Rosina Watson (PhD School of Management 2018), Head of Sustainable Business Group and Associate Professor of Sustainability, Professor Jim Harris, Chair, Environmental Technology

  • Keynote: Outlook for the global and UK economy - Professor Joe Nellis (PhD School of Management 1990), Professor of Global Economy and Deputy Dean, ÃÀ¼§¸ó School of Management

  • Parallel sessions: Building resilience - Cross sector lessons from industry

    • Finance
      Professor David Denyer, Professor of Leadership and Organisational Change and Lead, ÃÀ¼§¸ó Resilience Institute
      Paul Williams, Managing Director, Phoenix Resilience

    • Cyber
      Richard Archdeacon (MBA 1982), Advisory Ciso, Cisco International
      Mike Sutliff (MDes Design Strategy and Leadership 2019), Senior Lecturer in Innovation and Change

    • Aviation and tourism
      Anita Mendiratta, Special Advisor to the Secretary General UNWTO
      Dr Fabian Steinmann (PhD Transport Systems 2022), Lecturer in Organisational Resilience and Change
  • Is the UK prepared for the unthinkable and the uncertain? - Lord Toby Harris, Chair, National Preparedness Commission

 

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