LabNotes

In February, Gregor Rae, Chairman and CEO of BusinessLab, gave an inaugural lecture to the International MBA student cohort at the University of Aberdeen. "The Art of the Pitch" is the first of two modules intended to help students improve and finesse their presentations to potential investors and employers. The second module is entitled "The Science of the Pitch".

The future is in Newcastle

Technology Watch website lauds the Microsoft Corporation - ActiveAge presentation at the Gerontological Society of America's annual conference in New Orleans, and cites Newcastle upon Tyne as 'the future' in terms of ageing.

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ActiveAge

The ActiveAge team has started another wave of research into robotics, which will provide the theme for the next ActiveAge publication. A Newcastle partner meeting has also been scheduled for the 26th of January, when plans for the 2011 ActiveAge Summit will be finalised.

Renewables

The BusinessLab research team has been looking into the growing renewable energy sector. The team is particularly interested in the markets and business models that are developing within this area - and the strategies and processes that are being deployed to capitalise on the opportunities.

More Agents for Swansea

The City and County of Swansea Council are training up a new cohort of Signature Agents. A total of 36 new Agents are being trained to deploy the Family Learning Signature with families across the city.

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Prof. Peter Mckiernan

Prof. Peter Mckiernan

Peter Mckiernan

Professor Peter McKiernan is Professor of Management at the University of St Andrews and Visiting Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick.

He has acted as a strategy coach and trainer to GEC, Philips, IBM, Reed-Elsevier, Nestle, Co-operative Society, Shell, Exxon, BP, Sumitomo-Lumonics, John Brown, Longmans, Siemens-GPT, Continental Can, BT, Ford of Europe, NEDO and the Scottish Office plus a host of SMEs.

Peter is best known for his work in strategy and international business, especially in corporate recovery and has published widely in the fields of strategic management and international business.

He is a past winner of the British Academy of Management Award for his research in SMEs and the IBM Award for outstanding achievement in strategy and marketing. He is a Fellow and past Vice-Chairman of the British Academy of Management.

Peter has been a non-executive director of The BusinessLab Group Ltd since 2001.