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This episode is greatly enhanced by reading the newsletter that comes with it.
In today’s podcast I talk to two guests who have slightly different perspectives on how to fix the culture of the Met Police.
Dr Megan O’Neill is Associate Director at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research. She has extensively studied the police and has worked closely with them - most notably helping to revise a stop and search policy that was found to be failing. She explains the challenges of the job, and how we should think about getting buy in to reform.
Simon Holdaway is Professor emeritus of Criminology at the University of Sheffield. He joined the police after he left school and was promoted to sergeant. His study about the police has explored the culture of the profession and how themes of race could be more effectively tackled.
While the police (and the Met) might not feel adjacent to your business there are critical lessons about cultural change.
Four lessons of what good culture requires:
Further information:
Sign up to the Make Work Better newsletter or check out the best ever episodes at the website.
Eat Sleep Work Repeat is made and hosted by Bruce Daisley.
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This episode is greatly enhanced by reading the newsletter that comes with it.
In today’s podcast I talk to two guests who have slightly different perspectives on how to fix the culture of the Met Police.
Dr Megan O’Neill is Associate Director at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research. She has extensively studied the police and has worked closely with them - most notably helping to revise a stop and search policy that was found to be failing. She explains the challenges of the job, and how we should think about getting buy in to reform.
Simon Holdaway is Professor emeritus of Criminology at the University of Sheffield. He joined the police after he left school and was promoted to sergeant. His study about the police has explored the culture of the profession and how themes of race could be more effectively tackled.
While the police (and the Met) might not feel adjacent to your business there are critical lessons about cultural change.
Four lessons of what good culture requires:
Further information:
Sign up to the Make Work Better newsletter or check out the best ever episodes at the website.
Eat Sleep Work Repeat is made and hosted by Bruce Daisley.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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