This year's Global Opportunities and Threats: Oxford (GOTO) challenge will see Oxford Saïd students providing industry-wide solutions to complex issues.
In Global Opportunities and Threats: Oxford (GOTO) eleventh year, we partner with notable organisations to provide MBA and Executive MBA students the opportunity to engage with ‘actual’ challenges, requiring a systems-level analysis and collective action. This year’s organisations are GE Vernova (ASEAN region), FarMart, Cerro de Pasco Resources, and UNDP.
Each partner organisation has identified a specific challenge they are grappling with related to economic, social, environmental, or health (ESGH) issues. Student teams will provide a system-level analysis and develop an intervention. The top three teams for each challenge will pitch their solutions to the organisations' top leaders.
Last year’s winning team submission: Global Parametrics: Creating the Stakeholder Ecosystem for Anticipatory Insurance in the Philippines, included students, Chamaiporn Angubolkul, Chi-Ping Tan, Nicole Cataldo, Omenah Okogu, Paaras Belandor, and Sugiarto Erifin. This year's GOTO Summit will be held after the final team presentations on 1st March, in the Nelson Mandela Lecture Theatre.