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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.
July 03, 2025Care Homes: How Will They Cope Without Migrant Workers?Care homes are to be barred from recruiting overseas staff, as part of government plans to cut net migration, but will the sector be able to tempt enough British workers to take their place?Evan Davis asks two providers how they plan to adapt, why it's so hard to recruit and retain local staff, and what the care home sector might look like in the future.Also, if low pay really is one of the biggest obstacles to new hires, what would a fairer, more attractive level be? Evan is joined by:Raina Summerson, group CEO, Agincare;Haris Khan, CEO, Curaa Group;William Laing, founder and executive chairman, LaingBuisson Production team:Producer: Georgiana TudorSeries Producer: Simon TulettEditor: Matt WillisSound: Neil Churchill and Jack GraysmarkProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more34minPlay
June 26, 2025Presentations: How to Avoid 'Death By PowerPoint'Few things in working life are as familiar or as dreaded as presentations, but done well they can persuade and even inspire. So what are the tricks to getting them right?From nerves to narrative, Evan Davis explores how structure, delivery and storytelling shape the way ideas land, and why clarity and connection matter more than ever.And is there still a role for the much-maligned PowerPoint slide?Evan is joined by:Abi Eniola, practitioner, RADA Business;Rory Sutherland, vice chairman, Ogilvy UK;Simon Gallagher, UK CEO, Euronext.Production team:Producer: Osman IqbalSeries Producer: Simon TulettEditor: Matt WillisSound: Neil Churchill and Pat SissonsProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more30minPlay
June 19, 2025Cyber Attacks: On The Front Line Of A HackCyber criminals have seriously damaged some household names recently - M&S, Co-op, North Face, Harrods - but what really happens behind the scenes when a business is hacked?Evan Davis speaks to the former head of information security at Royal Mail about the major attack it suffered in 2023 - from the initial alert and the eye-watering ransom demand, to the media leak and the long, slow rebuild.Plus, how should you negotiate with hackers, how sophisticated have they become, and how do they choose their victims?Evan is joined by:Jon Staniforth, former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Royal Mail;Lisa Forte, founder and partner, Red Goat.Production team:Producer: Simon TulettEditor: Matt WillisSound: Nathan Chamberlain and James BeardProduction co-ordinator: Sophie Hill and Janet Staples...more40minPlay
June 12, 2025Pay: What If You Knew What Your Colleagues Earned?Discussing pay is one of society’s big taboos - it’s just not the done thing to ask other people what they earn. And it can be even more hush-hush in the workplace - we’re not told to keep quiet, but somehow everyone does. And yet, most of us would love to know what our colleagues earn. So would lifting the lid on salaries trigger resentment and frustration, or be a tool for fairness and accountability? Evan Davis explores the pros and cons of pay transparency — from closing gender pay gaps to boosting retention – and speaks to one boss who’s tried a radical approach. Is it the next frontier in corporate accountability, or does the culture of secrecy still serve a purpose? Evan is joined by: Bob Leung, CEO, Grant Tree;Justine Woolf, Director of Consulting, Innecto;Clare Kelliher, Professor of Work and Organisation, Cranfield University School of Management. Production team: Producer: Osman IqbalEditor: Matt WillisSound: Neil Churchill and Pete WiseProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more30minPlay
June 09, 2025Introducing… The Bottom LineThe definitive business podcast from the BBC.Each week host Evan Davis is joined by company bosses, entrepreneurs and industry experts, who lift the lid on how the world of business really works, and what it’s like to be in charge. From managing AI to managing millennials, from supermarkets to supercharging a new product, the panel tackles the big issues, big challenges, or big questions facing their industry. And they share stories of success and failure along the way, revealing the personalities and human dramas behind some of our best-known brands. The Bottom Line also has a spin-off series – Decisions That Made Me – of one-on-one interviews with entrepreneurs and business leaders about the pivotal moments in their careers. These shorter episodes take a deep dive into the moments of opportunity, risk, or crisis that have defined some of the UK’s best-known business figures. Podcasts are published every Thursday.The Bottom Line is a BBC Long Form Audio Production for BBC Radio 4....more3minPlay
June 05, 2025Made in China: How To Get A Product Manufactured In The Far EastPresident Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports have shaken up the global economic order, but why have so many brands turned to China to make their products in the first place, and how exactly do they do it?Evan Davis talks to three company bosses to find out what it’s really like doing business in the Far East and whether it's still as cheap and easy as it used to be. And if high tariffs persist, or get higher, where else in the world could do China's job?Evan is joined by:Nick Grey, founder and CEO, Gtech;Kate Sbuttoni, founder, The Ginger Jar Lamp Co.;Jonathan Duck, CEO, Amtico InternationalProduction team:Producer: Simon TulettEditor: Matt WillisSound: Jonny Baker and Nigel AppletonProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more36minPlay
May 08, 2025The Decisions That Made Me: Richard Farleigh (Dragon’s Den, entrepreneur)Richard Farleigh grew up poverty-stricken in outback Australia as one of eleven children. When he was an infant, he was taken into care and spent most of his childhood in a foster home. A love of puzzles, a determination to prove himself, and some teachers who believed in his abilities, helped him gain a scholarship to university. From there he became a successful investment fund manager, eventually retiring at 34 to become an entrepreneur, and later an angel investor. The former dragon talks to Evan Davis about his new book Humble Stumbles, and how some of his early entrepreneurial decisions didn’t work out quite as well as he’d hoped.Production team:Producers: Eleanor Harrison-Dengate, Georgiana TudorEditor: Matt WillisSound: John ScottProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison(Photo credit: Visual Marvels)...more16minPlay
May 01, 2025Decisions That Made Me: Erinch Sahan (DEAL, Social Enterprise expert)The child of immigrant parents to Australia, Erinch was taught to want a stable life. He was having a successful career at Proctor and Gamble, but one day had a realisation that this was not what he wanted to be doing with his life. Now Erinch is a business and enterprise lead at the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and designs businesses so they follow a social or ecological purpose. The social enterprise expert talks to Evan Davis about how he dealt with discovering his values were not aligning with his career path and what he did next. Production team: Producers: Nick Holland and Simon Tulett Editor: Matt Willis Sound: John Scott Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more15minPlay
April 24, 2025Decisions that Made Me: Sophie O’Brien (Pollen Careers, CEO)After 14 years of having a successful career in media, Sophie found herself unemployed. She thought with her skills and experience finding a new role would be easy, but it was the opposite. After struggling with applications and repeated denials, Sophie decided she wanted to change the process of applying for a job. The employment specialist talks to Evan Davis about how she’s trying to change the way recruitment works with her business Pollen Careers.Production team:Producers: Nick Holland, Georgiana TudorEditor: Matt WillisSound: John ScottProduction co-ordinator: Katie Morrison(Photo Credit: Sophie O’Brien)...more14minPlay
April 17, 2025Decisions That Made Me: Sir Kenneth Olisa (technology entrepreneur)At a time when coding and IT was in its infancy, Sir Kenneth fortuitously took a computer class to get out of cross country running; that choice would shape the rest of his life. From an internship at IBM, he later went on to a senior position at Wang laboratories, but then was fired after an unsuccessful management buyout. He eventually struck out on his own and founded two merchant banks. The entrepreneur talks to Evan Davis about the moment he was fired after trying to engineer a management buyout, and then what happened next. Production team: Producers: Eleanor Harrison-Dengate Editor: Matt Willis Sound: John Scott Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison...more16minPlay
FAQs about The Bottom Line:How many episodes does The Bottom Line have?The podcast currently has 934 episodes available.