Welcome to our selection of videos for MBA students and anyone else interested in the management and administration of large companies.
We currently have 57 videos in this section.
Almost every day seems to produce a new theory of management. It's difficult to keep up with all the latest developments and innovations. At Business English 23 we select our videos from the most authorative Management sources, including the world's best business schools and thought-leading organisations from the USA, UK and abroad.
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Stanford Business School is one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. An MBA from Stanford will open doors for you at all levels. The videos in this Channel 10 tend to look at quite sophisticated subjects and are usually only suitable for students with advanced level English.
The Harvard Business Review is a publication which looks at all issues related to good, effective management. The HBR is based at Harvard University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world. The videos tend to use very high level English. If you are studying for an economics degree or if you are studying an MBA these videos will be very useful for you.
Britain's RSA is officially "The royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce". It is an organisation which dedicates itself to re-defining the future through design and innovation in a number of related fields. The videos in the RSA Channel tend to look at very complex and sophisticated subjects. If you are interested in design and how design can change society, then this channel is for you. You will need to have a very high level of English in order to understand the majority of the videos.
A Human Resources company which aims to help you achieve your career dreams. Information about MBA Admissions and Career Development.
The Wall Street Journal is the most important financial newspaper in the United States, and one of the most respected Financial newspapers in the world. The videos in this channel look at current affairs and particularly at events and trends which affect the financial markets. The WSJ journalists tend to use quite sophisticated English so the videos are mainly suitable for students who have advanced level English.
A YouTube channel about technology and design. Includes videos on all types of gadgets, phones, computers.
Newsthink is an online media company set up by Canadian journalist Cindy Pom. The Newsthink YouTube channel looks at current affairs but has a particular focus on technology and sciences. The videos also have a strong focus on individuals; so there are lots of profiles of, and interviews with, inventors and business leaders from the technology and science sectors.
The most relevant videos in this section. The videos are sorted by level, from A1(basic) to C1(advanced/native).
The CEO of a New York-based startup talks about her - very aggresive -recruitment policy. Watch out for some really clear advice on how to recruit workers. The interviewee has a very typical New York approach to business and recruitment!
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple gives some useful advice. This interview is from a series of interviews with tech CEOs conducted by the business school at Duke University in the United States. Tim speaks with an accent from the south of the USA and can be a little difficult to understand.
Americans! Executives in the USA have a very peculiar way of talking about their companies. In this video, the CEO of an internet company talks about 'Corporate Culture'. This executive is difficult to understand because she uses quite sophisticated words and expressions.
What do Venture Capitalists (VCs) look for in an entrepreneur or startup? Is it better to be an individual or a team of people. Some useful tips if you are looking for investment!
The CEO of Adidas gives us some useful management advice. This video is part of a great series of interviews by the Wall Street Journal, one of the world's leading financial newspapers.
An successful CEO talks about a typical day at work.
What is the real value of an MBA?
Should you take an MBA? In this 15-minute video the presenter, Angela, gives us lots of advice on choosing an MBA course and on applying for an MBA course. You'll also learn lots of useful vocabulary related to the subject.
Stanford School of Business interview the CEOs of two of the biggest companies in the USA.
An interview with the Microsoft CEO at Stanford University.
The CEO of McDonald's.
The head of Microsoft's Gaming division
What's it like to be in charge of one of the world's biggest internet companies?
Chamath Palihapitiya at Stanford
Interviews by Stanford Business.
Elon Musk interviewed by the Khan Academy.
More motivation from Jeff Bezos, one of the world's great business leaders.
Bill Gates interviewed on the Today programme.
Jeff Bezos speaks at TED
Elon Musk talks about business and life
Two of the greatest businessmen of all time.
Myths about green businesses. A short series from the Harvard Business Review on the ecological challenges facing businesses today.
Myths about Green businesses part 2.
What is Brainstorming? What disadvantages does it have? A very 'intellectual' video from the RSA in London. Definitely for advanced level students only.
What are the advantages of being an existing business when entering a new market? Or does a start up always have an advantage? Another excellent video from the business school at Stanford University in the United States, one of the most prestigious universities in the English-speaking world.
How to succeed like Microsoft's CEO. Find out how the CEO of Microsoft got to the top of the company.
Here are 8 secrets to success in business.
Why study for an MBA?
An interview with the founder of Amazon.
One of the richest businessmen in history
The Wall Street Journal looks at the history of the music industry.
Which are the biggest and most powerful companies in the world? This video is great if you are studying Economics, Finance or Accounting because it has loads of vocabulary related to the financial results and financial performance of international companies.
The factory worker who saved the giant Japanese company Nintendo. This is a really surprising story about how a small company in Japan became one of the most dominant players in the global video game and video console Market.
Did you know that many successful CEOs have dyslexia?
Why did General Motors fail in India?
Why the Japanese hate American cars
How did Tesla become the huge company it is today?
How the world's two largest aircraft manufacturers are facing up to the economic crisis caused by the Coronavirus.