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FAQs about The Oxford Review Podcast:How many episodes does The Oxford Review Podcast have?The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
June 10, 2021Trust in Organisations with Melanie MarshallIn this episode David talks with Melanie Marshall the author of Trust: The foundation for healthy organisations and teams.For the full podcast notes, links and transcript go to: https://www.oxford-review.com/organisational-team-trust/...more1h 9minPlay
June 05, 2021Connect: How to resolve conflict, improve communication, strengthen relationships with Guy LubitshIn this episode David talks with Guy Lubitsh, co-author of the new book Connect: How to resolve conflict, improve communication, strengthen relationships about how people can improve their communication and relationships.For full notes, links, a transcript and more go to: https://www.oxford-review.com/better-relationships-connect-interview/...more53minPlay
May 17, 2021Paradox Theory and the paradoxes of Covid-19The Covid-19 pandemic has presented society, individuals and organisations a range of serious problems and challenges. Many of these are paradoxes that often go unrecognised and undiagnosed. Further, understanding how to deal with paradoxes that are inherent in just about every crisis situation is not common knowledge.In this interview, David talks with a group of researchers who are part of a team of 42 researchers who recently published a series of 4 papers about paradox theory and the paradoxes that Covid has presented to the world. For full notes, links, downloads and transcript visit: https://www.oxford-review.com/covid-paradoxes/ ...more1h 26minPlay
May 01, 2021The impact of laughter with Anna HatchardIn this interview Anna Hatchard talks about her research about the impact of laughter in general and laughter yoga in particular on our well-being and mental health. For full details, transcript and links go to ...more38minPlay
March 26, 2021The enablers of evidence-based management with Christian Criado-Perez from The University of New South WalesIn this episode David talks with Christian Criado-Perez from The University of New South Wales about the enablers of evidence-based management and why learning capability is a critical component - for the full transcript, links and note go to: https://www.oxford-review.com/the-enablers-of-evidence-based-management-research-interview/...more34minPlay
February 06, 2021Conscious Leadership with Steve McintoshIn this episode, David talks with author Steve McIntosh about the book he co-authored with John MacKey and Carter Phipps 'Conscious Leadership: Elevating Humanity Through Business' about the idea of conscious leadership, what it is and why it matters. For full episode notes, links and more go to: ...more1h 6minPlay
January 14, 2021Conscious and Spiritual Leadership with David WettonWhat are conscious and spiritual ways of leadership? In this interview, David talks with David Wetton about conscious and spiritual leadership, what they are, why they go together, what the research says and a whole lot more. Full podcast notes, links and more can be found at: https://www.oxford-review.com/spiritual-leadership-david-wetton/...more1h 13minPlay
December 06, 2020Team up with Keegan LuitersIn this episode David talks with author and consultant Keegan Luiters about his recently published book Team Up For full details, transcript and more go to: ...more25minPlay
November 28, 2020Digital transformation and IT enabled organisational transformationWhat is the difference between digital transformation and IT enabled organisational transformation, and does it matter anyway?In this podcast David interviews a team of researchers who recently published the results of a series of studies looking at the differences between digital transformation and IT enabled organisational transformation. They also explore the impact this different makes to organisations... and it is quite profound. For full notes, references, researcher profiles and transcript go to: https://www.oxford-review.com/digital-transformation-difference/...more46minPlay
September 09, 2020Counter 'errorism and role of human factors in organisational decision making. An interview with Gareth LockHow error and failure averse is your organisation? In this episode David talks with consultant and author of the book 'Under pressure: Diving deeper into human factors' For the full notes and more go to... ...more47minPlay
FAQs about The Oxford Review Podcast:How many episodes does The Oxford Review Podcast have?The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.