I registered for the 1+1 MBA in 2022 and I so look forward to debating and following the 1+1 MBA program on campus at Balliol College which I have closely followed for awhile now, thank you.
Very, very good! The speakers love to say, "denied!" It is so entertaining. It's like when the the teacher sceams at the class & says, "Class! Shut Up!" , from an older SNL. The arguments were brilliant! Thank you guys & gals for posting. Really, really great!
Great debate, but as said its impractical to state the businesses are not for profits. We eat to live but also live to eat as the environment enforces us to eat beacuse if we dont eat we live in difficulty, until adaptation happens and difficulty become a comfort for those who eat to live. One corporate is not the answer a collective within the ecosystem can reflect a social responsiblity deflecting new meanings of profits in social terms.
I subscribe to every newsletter on business to gain some insight on business analytics and I would have been grateful to attend the seminar which was patronized by Al Gore the former United States VP so I am apologetic that I had to miss this insightful seminar, thank you, Mpho ; Kesitwe :Tshoagong
Same in India to our Bhagwat Geeta same profit get in India to small corporater as a tax payer In India when comman rules don't follow there is always a packet under the table Responsibilities is either followed in pressure or itself Earlier I think so that books is always better than pubs Yeah you are right stuff gets you high profits
Indeed, it takes really good education to believe in this nonsense, that only incentive should be a profit. We live in a system which promotes and incentivizes profit maximization, hence, institutions are doing precisely what they were designed to do. The real question this "well educated" people should be debating is whether it is morally good and sustainable for the well being of the human race to live under such economic system.
The Bible says " Love for money is the root of all evil" . Businesses are behind all wars, famine, children's death in the world. The colony system was exchanged for the debt system. Before giving independence Britain made sure the countries were in big debt created artificially to control the countries. After WWI there was a meeting about war reparations. Representing the US was the banker Paul Warburg, representing Germany was Carl Warburg, his brother. Representing the neutral Switzerland was Max Warburg, cousin of Paul and Carl. People died, countries were destroyed and the Warburg family of bankers made a lot of money. Most evil I've seen are done by graduates from famous universities. In one door at Oxford they are debating social responsibility, the next door they are learning how to rip people off, how to lie, how to cheat, how to backstab and how to do everything for money.
I don't know, ... I just didn't like this debate.... It was such an interesting topic but the points were mehhhh. Specialy the first woman, she said the same sentence more than five times I suppose.... It was painful to hear the same thing being said over and over and over again without any hard and convincing follow ups.
A skew distribution of income resulting in the polarisation of views. The rich will want to maximise profits whilst the poor feel the need to be protected. Governments supports big business and therefore the for profit argument will influence governments decisions makers. Everyone should be responsible it’s the respectful thing to do
In my opinion business entails a great deal of responsibility and accountability such that with particular reference to the war in Ukraine a business corporations such as Shell owes a substantial amount to the Republic of Ukraine on the account of its own business deals that resulted on such loss of capital and it would be interesting to engage on this and other discussions on campus on the prestigious 1+1 MBA program , thank you
(32:20) "Business exists and stands for so much more than just profit, [...] doing well means doing good."
- Great point!!!
I registered for the 1+1 MBA in 2022 and I so look forward to debating and following the 1+1 MBA program on campus at Balliol College which I have closely followed for awhile now, thank you.
Very, very good! The speakers love to say, "denied!" It is so entertaining. It's like when the the teacher sceams at the class & says, "Class! Shut Up!" , from an older SNL. The arguments were brilliant! Thank you guys & gals for posting. Really, really great!
I wish this had subtitles!
Really it's a good discussion about improving business and also who is more responsible for it
Great debate, but as said its impractical to state the businesses are not for profits. We eat to live but also live to eat as the environment enforces us to eat beacuse if we dont eat we live in difficulty, until adaptation happens and difficulty become a comfort for those who eat to live. One corporate is not the answer a collective within the ecosystem can reflect a social responsiblity deflecting new meanings of profits in social terms.
Did anyone ever found that documentary Pricing the Market on Al Jazeera?
I subscribe to every newsletter on business to gain some insight on business analytics and I would have been grateful to attend the seminar which was patronized by Al Gore the former United States VP so I am apologetic that I had to miss this insightful seminar, thank you, Mpho ; Kesitwe :Tshoagong
"Those days they really didn't know what to do with Nobel Prize, so they just give it to Freedman". LOL
Same in India to our Bhagwat Geeta same profit get in India to small corporater as a tax payer
In India when comman rules don't follow there is always a packet under the table
Responsibilities is either followed in pressure or itself
Earlier I think so that books is always better than pubs
Yeah you are right stuff gets you high profits
They work hard for satisfaction of customer ,get profit that mean profit is their by product .. their profit is also part of country GDP and GNP
Indeed, it takes really good education to believe in this nonsense, that only incentive should be a profit. We live in a system which promotes and incentivizes profit maximization, hence, institutions are doing precisely what they were designed to do. The real question this "well educated" people should be debating is whether it is morally good and sustainable for the well being of the human race to live under such economic system.
Excellent question for the lady from Rio Tinto
Is 1+1 Oxford MBA program worth it ?
The quality of views in this debate is pretty low
The Bible says " Love for money is the root of all evil" . Businesses are behind all wars, famine, children's death in the world. The colony system was exchanged for the debt system. Before giving independence Britain made sure the countries were in big debt created artificially to control the countries. After WWI there was a meeting about war reparations. Representing the US was the banker Paul Warburg, representing Germany was Carl Warburg, his brother. Representing the neutral Switzerland was Max Warburg, cousin of Paul and Carl. People died, countries were destroyed and the Warburg family of bankers made a lot of money. Most evil I've seen are done by graduates from famous universities. In one door at Oxford they are debating social responsibility, the next door they are learning how to rip people off, how to lie, how to cheat, how to backstab and how to do everything for money.
The bible also says “don’t be gay god hates that”
the bible is wrong and not a valid base for an argument
Thank you
I don't know, ... I just didn't like this debate.... It was such an interesting topic but the points were mehhhh. Specialy the first woman, she said the same sentence more than five times I suppose.... It was painful to hear the same thing being said over and over and over again without any hard and convincing follow ups.
can anyone update this video with CC?
Great debate there.
When my country Indonesia was mentioned ,i suddenly become serious
Sounds like they arguing the same point
Muddy waters
Badass University Lecturer was very funny😂
A skew distribution of income resulting in the polarisation of views. The rich will want to maximise profits whilst the poor feel the need to be protected. Governments supports big business and therefore the for profit argument will influence governments decisions makers. Everyone should be responsible it’s the respectful thing to do
the results?!?!?.....
Radulescu Andrei the motion??
Look in the description mate.
@@lordrob9630 yup.. hast du voll recht!!!
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These debates are extremely low quality. Just compare it with Harvard or Wharton.
27:00 Hell yea
In my opinion business entails a great deal of responsibility and accountability such that with particular reference to the war in Ukraine a business corporations such as Shell owes a substantial amount to the Republic of Ukraine on the account of its own business deals that resulted on such loss of capital and it would be interesting to engage on this and other discussions on campus on the prestigious 1+1 MBA program , thank you