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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.
February 03, 2022Your childhood in the workplacePsychotherapist Naomi Shragai talks to Evan Davis about how our emotional baggage can harm our work life.. She advises businesses and employees on how to recognise our deeper personal impulses, which often stem from our childhoods. Her book 'The Man Who Mistook his Job for His Life' catalogues phenomena like narcissism, fear of rejection and imposter syndrome, Naomi tells us how to recognise these powerful forces, and what we can do about them. Producer: Julie BallStudio Manager: Neil ChurchillProduction Coordinators: Siobhan Reed and Sophie HillThis programme was made in association with The Open University...more29minPlay
November 18, 2021Conflict at WorkEvan Davis and guests discuss how best to resolve disputes between colleagues - both making the best of it and avoiding the worst. Despite our best efforts, conflict never disappears – it’s always there, when humans gather. In the office, it can be start with something as trivial as a coffee cup left on a colleague's desk. And from there, it can spiral into a situation where people are unwilling to work with each other, or even suffer mental ill health as result. Three experts give advice on how to prevent conflict festering and the best ways to mediate when co-workers end up at daggers drawn. GUESTSGill Dix, head of workplace policy at ACASFelicity Steadman, mediator, The Centre for Effective Dispute ResolutionAde Adeniji, mediator and investigatorProducers: Kirsteen Knight, Lucinda Borrell and Sandra KanthalSound: Graham PuddifootEditor: Hugh Levinson...more29minPlay
November 11, 2021Class in the workplaceHow can companies create a level playing field for applicants and employees from lower socio-economic backgrounds? Evan Davis and guests discuss the sometimes invisible barriers and assumptions which exclude some from getting jobs or getting promoted. Many believe that the job interview format tends to favour the social skills of those from the middle and upper middle classes. Diversity schemes help - but there are questions about whether they go far enough. Is this the final taboo when it comes to equality in employment?Guests:Professor Lee Elliot-Major, University of ExeterSandra Wallace, chair, Social Mobility Commission and one of the Managing Directors for UK & Europe, DLA PiperJenny Baskerville, Head of Inclusion, Diversity & Social Equality, KPMGProducer: Lucinda BorrellSound: Graham PuddifootEditor: Hugh Levinson...more29minPlay
November 04, 2021The Lottery BusinessThe National Lottery contract is up for grabs. While the results aren't scheduled to be announced until early 2022, the bids are in and being considered - and across the industry it seems that this is the closest competition yet with four major players in the running. How do lotteries, large and small, operate? And what obligations does the industry have towards customers who might be vulnerable? Evan Davis speaks to Camelot, who have been running The National Lottery since its inception 27 years ago, and to industry leaders, about the changing world of lotteries. GUESTSMatthew Risdale, Executive Director, CamelotRichard Dixon, Managing Director, Sterling LotteriesTony Vick, Chair, The Lotteries Council PRODUCERSTanya Beckett & Lucinda BorrellSOUNDRod Farquhar...more29minPlay
October 28, 2021The Quick Commerce EconomyEvan Davis looks at the expanding world of ultrafast home delivery. App-based firms like Getir promise to get a grocery order to your home in just 10 minutes. During the pandemic demand for such services skyrocketed. As new companies enter the market, is Q-commerce economically sustainable - or will there be a brutal shake-out? Evan speaks to players in this rapidly growing sector - and to a critic of it. GUESTSTurancan Salur, general manager, Getir UKChrista Bloom-Burrows, co-founder, Biff's Jessica Moulton, senior partner, McKinsey & companyAdam Badger, research student, Royal Holloway, University of LondonProducer: Lucinda BorrellSound: Rod Farquhar...more29minPlay
October 21, 2021Carbon CaptureCan carbon capture save the planet - and make money? The government has announced millions of pounds of funding to support the UK's emerging carbon capture industry. How will it change our futures?Evan Davis speaks to the head of The East Coast Cluster, a project awarded some of this financial support, alongside other industry leaders, to understand whether this revolutionary technology could solve our climate change problems, or whether it is another way to evade our environmental obligations. GUESTSAndy Lane, vice president (CCUS), BP & head of East Coast ClusterEsin Serin, UK policy analyst, The Grantham Institute of Climate ChangeOlivia Powlis, head of UK office, Carbon Capture and Storage AssosciationJulie Golsalvez, chief marketing officer, ClimeworksPRODUCERLucinda Borrell...more29minPlay
October 14, 2021Hybrid workingIn 2020, the pandemic hit, and the world locked down. Suddenly white-collar staff went from working in the office, to working remotely. But now we are opening up, will people want to return? Hybrid working has become the buzzword of employers across the country, allowing individuals to have more flexibility over where they work. So how likely is this to function effectively? How do businesses manage staff and productivity? And will there ever be anyone in the office on Fridays....? Join Evan Davis and guests to find out.GUESTSEmma Stewart, Co-Founder, TimewiseSam Bowerman, HR Director, Retail Businesses, NatWest Group UKLisa Kennery, HR and Marketing Director, The Pierce GroupPRODUCERJulie Ball...more29minPlay
October 07, 2021Labour shortages and the new model economyLabour shortages, particularly in the hospitality and HGV sector have dominated the headlines from petrol shortages, to worries about Christmas dinner being off the menu. And its not just the logistics sector at risk - hospitality, agriculture and the care sector have all reported labour problems in post-pandemic, post-Brexit Britain. So what exactly is the solution? Do we bring in more labour from abroad? Do we invest in training and developing British workers? Or are companies going to have to pay better wages and improve working conditions? Join us on this week's The Bottom line to find out...GUESTSRain Newton Smith, Chief Economist, CBIAlan Manning, Economist, London School of EconomicsKaan Hendekli, JJ Food Services...more29minPlay
July 22, 2021Clinical TrialsThe extraordinary success of the creation of vaccines for Covid-19 has made the business of clinical trials look simple. But appearances can be deceptive and it usually takes many years and costs hundreds of millions of pounds to bring a new drug, therapy or medical device successfully to market.Evan Davis and his guests discuss how the economics of commercial clinical trials now look for companies in the light of such a disruptive event as the pandemic. How far is greater collaboration - with start-ups partnering with big pharma and research companies - changing the way in which trials operate? And will new tech developments - like the greater, tailored use of Artificial Intelligence, digital data and advanced statistical techniques - make the process cheaper and quicker - while compromising neither safety nor patient confidentiality?Those taking part are: Nuala Murphy of the executive team at Icon plc, a Dublin-based clinical research organisation which last year worked with Pfizer/BioNTech on their Covid-19 vaccine;Houman Ashrafian, managing partner of the biotech team at SVHealth Investors, a venture capital firm with offices in London and Boston; andAvideh Nazeri, vice-president in the UK for clinical development, medical and regulatory affairs at the Danish-headquartered integrated pharmaceutical company, Novo Nordisk.Editor Hugh Levinson...more29minPlay
July 15, 2021Carbon labellingShould consumers be told the carbon footprint of the products they buy? And if so, how? In recent years, a shift in customer attitudes towards climate change has caused businesses to up their game when it comes to showcasing the environmental impact of products. But just how transparent it this? How much do buyers want to know about how sustainable their shopping is? Evan Davis and guests discuss the highly complex issues around carbon labelling and how best to communicate sustainable business practices.GuestsEmma Keller, Head of Sustainability UK & Ireland, NestleBarry Clavin, Ethics and Sustainability Reporting Manager, Co-OpHugh Jones, Managing Director, The Carbon TrustProducer: Lucinda BorrellSound: Neil ChurchillProduction Coordinators: Iona Hammond and Siobhan Reed...more28minPlay
FAQs about The Bottom Line:How many episodes does The Bottom Line have?The podcast currently has 934 episodes available.