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Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd or SBS) is the business school of the University of Oxford.The school is a provider of management education. Business and management classes started at Oxford in 1965 when the Centre of Management Studies, later relaunched as Templeton College, Oxford, was founded. [2]
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The BT Centre for Major Programme Management was an interdisciplinary research and center at University of Oxford on management of major programs, which are commonly also called "megaprojects". The centre was located at Saïd Business School .
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University of Western Australia Business School (University of Western Australia) — Perth, Australia; Victoria Business School (Victoria University of Wellington)- Wellington, New Zealand; Westminster Business School (University of Westminster) — London, United Kingdom; WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management — Vallendar, Germany
The copper covered ziggurat of the Saïd Business School. In July 1996, it was announced that Saïd had donated £20 million to the University of Oxford to found a business school. [33] Saïd had agreed to donate the money after the university had voted in 1990 for the creation of a business school, and needed funds of £40 million. [9]
Mari Sako, FBA (born 1960) is a Japanese-British scholar of business, specialising in global strategy, outsourcing and offshoring, and professional services. She earlier specialised in the economy of Japan and modern Japanese business. Since 1997, she has been Professor of Management Studies at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
Soumitra Dutta is an Indian academic, author and entrepreneur. He has been the dean of Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford since 1 June 2022. [1] He was previously a professor of management, as well as the former founding dean, at the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University in New York.