Fiona Czerniawska

Fiona is one of the world’s leading commentators on the consulting industry. She’s published a dozen books on the subject, including two for The Economist: Business Consulting: A Guide to How it Works and How to Make it Work, and Buying Professional Services.

She is a Business Fellow at the Department of Economics and a co-founder and director of Source, with more than 20 years’ experience as a management consultant, primarily working in the areas of marketing and strategy. Before setting up Source, Fiona was in charge of strategic planning for EY in the UK and, prior to that, worked in the consulting practice of PwC.

Fiona also has a PhD in 17th-century French art and lives in hope that it will be of practical use in business someday.

At the core of the Oxford University Business Economics Programme is an intensive, one-week development course for the next generation of senior leaders. By combining high-calibre academic tuition, industry-leading keynote speakers, and a diverse group of delegates, OUBEP creates a dynamic space to explore economic theory and applications to help solve problems and create strategic impact.

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OUBEP curates an immersive, rich and intense experience for participants. At its core, lies a combination of outstanding teaching with tutoring sessions in smaller groups. Participants are also able to take advantage of networking opportunities around drinks and dinner or whilst taking part in typical Oxford activities.