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Webinar - When Jazz Broke Down the Silos: Tales from a Jazz Musician and Management Educator

Dates
Monday, December 14, 2020 - 12:30 to 13:30
Location
Online
Contact
OUBS Events Team

Noel Dennis, a professional jazz musician, founder and former co-editor of Arts and the Market (formally Arts Marketing an International Journal) and Associate Dean (Marketing and Recruitment) at Teesside University, will offer insights from his practice as a jazz musician and demonstrate how he uses jazz as an alternative lens to examine strategic leadership and marketing management issues. 

Noel will discuss the current context and argue that now more than ever, organisations should develop an improvisatory mind set.

This event is hosted by the Department of Strategy and Marketing's Social and Responsible Marketing Cluster.

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Chair

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Dr Terry O'Sullivan

Before joining The Open University Business School Terry worked in various marketing roles, including stints at two regional repertory theatres: Derby Playhouse and York Theatre Royal. He has published research on marketing as applied to the arts, and to social change, in journals such as The Journal of Marketing Management, Qualitative Market Research, and Consumption Markets and Culture. He contributes regularly to OpenLearn and is an active member of The Open University's research cluster on Social and Responsible Marketing. He is co-author of Creative Arts Marketing, the leading UK textbook in the field of arts marketing, now in its third edition. Terry is Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a Certified Management and Business Educator.


About the speaker

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Noel Dennis

Noel is Associate Dean (Marketing and Recruitment) at Teeside University, a professional jazz musician and founder and former co-editor of Arts and the Market (formally Arts Marketing an International Journal).

Noel has a passion for learning and teaching and is an advocate of adopting creative methods in the classroom. He uses his musical experience to offer a creative approach to business education - specifically strategic management, entrepreneurship and leadership. He explores the dynamics of jazz improvisation and presents its relevance to organisations. Through music, he demonstrates the key characteristics of creative action to outline methods to develop improvisation and creativity within a business. He has facilitated many jazz workshops with organizations in the public and private sector and his highly creative approach has garnered significant interest from both the academic and business communities, including a recent feature in the Times Higher Educational Supplement.

Noel leads his own band and has played alongside the likes of Andy Sheppard, John Warren, Tommy Smith, John Surman, Mark Nightingale, Tim Garland, Pete Churchill, Dave O’Higgins, Jim Mullen, Bob Mintzer and Michael Garrick. His main musical influences include: Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Clifford Brown, Woody Shaw, Gerard Presencer, Paolo Fresu and Alex Sipiagin.

Noel also writes and records incidental music for TV (for Audio Network PLC) and works closely with renowned composer and producer- Bob Bradley. Noel and Bob’s music can be regularly heard on a variety of TV programmes, including Location, Location, Location, Gok Wan’s Fashion Fix, Top Gear, Hollyoaks, The One Show, The Gadget Show and on commercials such as the 2010 Panasonic Lumix TV advertisement.

Noel is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, The Chartered Management Institute and the Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing. He is lead examiner for the IFY Business programmes delivered by the Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) and for the Marketing suite of programmes delivered at Stirling University, Scotland.