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Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show with people at the top giving insight into what matters... more
FAQs about The Bottom Line:How many episodes does The Bottom Line have?The podcast currently has 934 episodes available.
October 27, 2022The business of being a GPSince the very beginning of the NHS, GP surgeries have been, in effect, businesses with contracts to do the work the Health Service needs. But in recent decades, patient numbers have grown, surgeries have become larger and the services offered more varied. Many GP surgeries now employ administrative staff, nurses, physiotherapists and paramedics, as well as doctors. What's it like to be a clinician and run a small business at the same time? What are the pressures? How do you get the books to balance? And how do you attract more people to join one of the front lines of the NHS? Evan Davis and guests discuss.GUESTS Dr. John Lynch, GP Partner, Framfield House Surgery, Woodbridge Suffolk Dr. Matt Noble, GP Partner, GP@hand, Bablyon Health a 'digital first' practiceDr. Yazmin Razak, Single GP practitioner, North Kensington and Dr. Rebecca Rosen, Senior Fellow, Health Policy at the Nuffield Trust and part-time GP, South London Producers: Julie Ball and Kirsteen KnightResearcher: Louise ByrneSound Engineers: Graham Puddifoot and Rod FarquharEditor: Simon Watts...more29minPlay
October 20, 2022Dealing in DefenceEvan Davis looks at the UK's defence industry to find out how it is responding to the war in Ukraine and whether socially conscious investors are beginning to change their minds about the sector.Guests:Dean Rosenfield, Head of Saab UKKevin McNamee, CEO of Denroy Group LtdKevin Craven, CEO of ADS GroupPresenter: Evan DavisProduction Coordinators: Siobhan Reed & Helena Warwick-CrossProducer: Julie Ball & Nick HollandEditor: Tara McDermott...more30minPlay
October 13, 2022Changing TackWhat happens when your business vision doesn't stack up or your long-standing business needs to make changes to keep up with a changing market and customer taste? Do you make a U-turn or a pivot as it's known in business. How do you know when is the right time and how do you get your employees and managers to go with you? Evan Davis and guests discuss.GUESTSMatthew Bannister, Broadcaster and Presenter, Folk on Foot podcastLiz Earle, Beauty and Wellness Entrepreneur, Editor-in-Chief, Liz Earle Wellbeing magazineand Jessica Spungin, Adjunct Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School PRESENTER: EVAN DAVISPRODUCTION TEAMProducers: Julie Ball and Nick HollandEditor: Tara McDermottSound: Neil Churchill/Rod FarquharProduction Co-ordinators: Siobhan Reed & Helena Warwick-Cross...more29minPlay
October 06, 2022Has Britain stopped working?Evan Davis asks why there are more job vacancies in Britain than there are people looking for work. Unemployment used to be a big problem, but now businesses say they're struggling to recruit enough staff.Guest list:Jane Townson: CEO of The Home Care AssociationWill Beckett: CEO of Hawksmoor restaurantsJane Gratton: Head of People Policy at the British Chambers of CommerceJon Wilson: CEO of TotalJobs online recruitment agency.Production Coordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross and Siobhan ReedSound production: Neil Churchill & Graham PuddifootResearch: Louise ByrneProducer: Nick HollandEditor: Richard VadonPresenter: Evan Davis...more28minPlay
September 29, 2022Excess Profits, Windfall Taxes and IncentivesIs it right that businesses making what look like windfall profits pay windfall taxes? And do the recent announcements from the government to lower taxes in general lead to economic growth? Evan Davis and guests discuss.GUESTSIrem Guceri, Associate Professor Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, OxfordProfessor Michael Jacobs, Professor of Political Economy, Sheffield UniversityCharlie Mullins, Businessman and Founder, Pimlico PlumbersDan Neidle, Founder, Tax Policy Associates Ltd. PRODUCTION TEAMProducer: Julie BallEditor: Richard VadonSound Engineers: Graham Puddifoot/James BeardProduction Co-ordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross...more30minPlay
July 28, 2022Little Boxes?The government target for building houses in the UK is 300,000 a year, but over the past few years only around 60 per cent of that number have been constructed. The sector faces many challenges; labour and skills shortages and rapidly rising prices for raw materials, not to mention uneven planning laws and green building commitments. Are they building the homes the country needs and where it needs them? Evan Davis and guests discuss. GUESTSBen Dimson, Partner, Property Sector, McKinseyPeter Truscott, CEO, Crest Nicholson Rico Wojtulewicz, Head of Housing and Planning, National Federation of BuildersPresenter: Evan DavisProducers: Julie Ball and Lucinda BorrellEditors: Hugh Levinson and Jon BithreySound: James Beard, Rod FarquharProduction Co-ordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross...more30minPlay
July 21, 2022Russian ExodusHundreds of western businesses have decided to stop operating in Russia as a result of the invasion of Ukraine. But what does leaving Russia actually mean in practical terms – how do you go about it and who bears the cost? Can you end up hurting your own company and your Russian workers more than the Russian state? Evan Davis debates with his guests, one of whom leads a global automotive dealer that has just sold its business in Russia to its local managers.GUESTS:James Alexander, Chief Executive of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance AssociationJohn Morrison, CEO of the Institute for Human Rights and BusinessDuncan Tait, CEO of automotive dealer Inchcape Producer: Lucinda BorrellSound: Rod FarquharEditor: Jon BithreyProduction Co-Ordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross...more29minPlay
July 14, 2022Woke or Broke?From Disney to the Halifax bank, companies are increasingly willing to take a stance on everything. But what is driving this trend and will it continue? Ultimately isn't it the job of a business to make money for its shareholders and not get involved in politics and contentious social issues? Evan Davis and guests discuss. GUESTSNina Bhatia, Executive Director, Strategy and Commercial Development, John Lewis PartnershipIan Leslie, Journalist and Author of 'Conflicted' Becky Willan, CEO and Co-founder, Given AgencyNicola Kilner, CEO and Co-founder of DeciemProducer: Julie BallSound: James BeardEditor: Jon BithreyProduction Co-Ordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross...more29minPlay
July 07, 2022'Sorry, all our agents are busy right now'Why does it seem so hard to contact a business these days? It's almost like they deliberately hide their phone numbers from us. When we do manage to ring, they often make us sit through an endless list of 'caller options' before allowing us to speaking to anyone. Are they deliberately trying to dissuade us from getting in touch or are we expecting too much too soon from customer services? Evan Davis speak to the people managing our calls.Guests:Leigh Hopwood: Chief Executive of the Call Centre Management AssociationDave Mills: NHS specialist at EVADTim Callington: Director of technology firm FlipsideProducer: Nick HollandStudio Managers: James Beard & Rod FarquharProduction Coordinators: Siobhan Reed & Iona HammondEditor: Hugh Levinson ....more29minPlay
June 30, 2022Employment TribunalsWhat to expect when a workplace dispute ends up in court. Thousands of people lodge grievances relating to their jobs directly with their employers, and that's often where they remain. But if you think you have been unfairly dismissed, or suffered unfair discrimination on the grounds of sex, race of age, the case may end up at an employment tribunal. Dramatic cases - complete with lurid accusations and sometimes huge payouts - are regularly reported on by the media. Evan Davis asks his expert guests about what really goes on during this generally painful process, and whether anybody ever really wins at a tribunal. Guests:Chris Hadrill, Head of Employment Law, Redmans SolicitorsSian Keall, Partner, Employment Law, Travers Smith LLPMartin Tiplady, Director, Chameleon People SolutionProducer: Julie BallEditor: Hugh LevinsonSound: James BeardProduction Coordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross...more29minPlay
FAQs about The Bottom Line:How many episodes does The Bottom Line have?The podcast currently has 934 episodes available.