Isabella Matambanabzo, Country Manager, the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
'One of the benefits I took away was having had the opportunity to meet other senior officials and executives and understand the challenges they are facing. Between us there was a phenomenal amount of experience. What equalised us was being together in a learning environment. Everybody brought a learning attitude, and that really struck me. When I usually sit with government representatives they are in the role of 'the enemy' |
Exclusive to Oxford Advanced Management and Leadership Programme (OAMLP) Alumni
The emphasis on small group work within the OAMLP means that you should get to know your fellow participants well, and you are likely to form a network of personal contacts across the world.
We hope your relationship with Saïd Business School will continue to develop long after completion of the OAMLP, and this includes encouraging you to become part of the wider University of Oxford, engage in active participation within our Research Centres and attend our events which have been developed to keep you connected to like-minded professionals.
Apart from making good friends on the programme, alumni (former participants) enjoy life-long learning and networking possibilities through our exclusive Oxford Business Alumni society which is only available to professionals who have studied Saïd Business School programmes, or are part of the wider University of Oxford alumni network and have a strong interest in business.
Upon completion of the programme you automatically qualify for life-long learning and networking possibilities through:
Oxford Business Alumni (OBA)
This gives you access to:
- A network of business people around the world who share the Oxford experience
- A annual programme of events, including invitations to exclusive academic and business speaker events
- The alumni website, containing news, resource links and a membership database
- Access to relevant research from the University of Oxford
- Exclusive access to past participants and former students of the University of Oxford
In addition, members receive copies of 'Business at Oxford', the Business School magazine which features a variety of topical issues to stimulate 'thinking in business'.