
A podcast from Aston Business School hosted by Journalist Steve Dyson. Steve will be interviewing some of the UK's top business academics every month.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness | ||||

A former Aston University student is running a charity that is successfully ‘talent scouting’ homeless people to get them off the streets and into work.
Christy Acton used lessons learned from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme at ... more
Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) needs to become “the norm” in organisations to escape “disappointing” government criticism that it is a waste of time. That’s the guidance coming from the latest episode of ‘Aston means business’, a podcast fro... more
A former RAF pilot and combat base commander is helping to provide a new generation of supply chain professionals for some of the world’s biggest companies.
Richard Atkinson said his military background was very “relevant” to his current role as de... more
A graduate of Aston University’s Executive MBA has explained how the programme helped his journey from selling Pokemon trading cards at primary school to a rising career with a luxury car-maker. Jack Miller, a manager at Warwickshire-based Aston Mart... more
This is a great listen, many different business leaders talking about different aspects of their business and how they adapted and built resilience to challenges brought about by the pandemic and how they are managing now. Plus expert commentary from an array of world class academics.










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