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For this second of another two part conference special, the Workplace Geeks tour bus headed to WORKTECH23, held in London last November. As part of Unwired Ventures, WORKTECH's global conference programme explores work, workplace, technology and innovation, with events from LA to Auckland.
Part two explores three studies of change - one new perspective, and two examples of organisational change in practice. Once again, Ian handles interview duties, while Chris splices the digital VT. First we talk to Dr Valeria Winkworth about EY's new research, developed with Oxford University's Saïd Business School. Next we turn to Rebecca Grindley (Milton Keynes University Hospital, NHS) to explore their locational intelligence pilot initiative. Finally we speak with Anna Taylor and Eddie Twemlow (Burges Salmon LLP) about their workplace change lessons pre, during and post-pandemic.
Workplace Geeks: always caring about your workplace education!
💡 Remember that you can use the chapter markers in your podcast player to jump to different sections of the episode easily! 🤓
Learn more 🌱🧠
Hit Chris and Ian up and follow @WorkplaceGeeks on LinkedIn
...and don't forget to use the hashtag #WorkplaceGeeks 💬
🤩 Please rate, review and recommend the show to help us spread the Workplace Geeks word - thank you! 🙌🏼
📩 Subscribe for new episodes, events and workplace insight from the Geeks community.
⭐️ Enjoying the show? Follow, rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It genuinely helps more people discover us.
💬 Got an idea, guest suggestion, or workplace topic we should explore?
Follow Workplace Geeks on LinkedIn
Join the conversation using #WorkplaceGeeks
Or email us at [email protected]
Workplace Geeks is brought to you by Audiem ⚡️
Helping organisations make better workplace decisions through AI-powered insight and employee feedback.
Supported by 2468 Group ☕️
🎧 Dialogue editing by David Crackles
By Chris Moriarty and Ian Ellison📣 Brand new FREE Audiem webinars featuring special guests | The 7 habits of AI-powered workplace leaders | register here 🤓
For this second of another two part conference special, the Workplace Geeks tour bus headed to WORKTECH23, held in London last November. As part of Unwired Ventures, WORKTECH's global conference programme explores work, workplace, technology and innovation, with events from LA to Auckland.
Part two explores three studies of change - one new perspective, and two examples of organisational change in practice. Once again, Ian handles interview duties, while Chris splices the digital VT. First we talk to Dr Valeria Winkworth about EY's new research, developed with Oxford University's Saïd Business School. Next we turn to Rebecca Grindley (Milton Keynes University Hospital, NHS) to explore their locational intelligence pilot initiative. Finally we speak with Anna Taylor and Eddie Twemlow (Burges Salmon LLP) about their workplace change lessons pre, during and post-pandemic.
Workplace Geeks: always caring about your workplace education!
💡 Remember that you can use the chapter markers in your podcast player to jump to different sections of the episode easily! 🤓
Learn more 🌱🧠
Hit Chris and Ian up and follow @WorkplaceGeeks on LinkedIn
...and don't forget to use the hashtag #WorkplaceGeeks 💬
🤩 Please rate, review and recommend the show to help us spread the Workplace Geeks word - thank you! 🙌🏼
📩 Subscribe for new episodes, events and workplace insight from the Geeks community.
⭐️ Enjoying the show? Follow, rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It genuinely helps more people discover us.
💬 Got an idea, guest suggestion, or workplace topic we should explore?
Follow Workplace Geeks on LinkedIn
Join the conversation using #WorkplaceGeeks
Or email us at [email protected]
Workplace Geeks is brought to you by Audiem ⚡️
Helping organisations make better workplace decisions through AI-powered insight and employee feedback.
Supported by 2468 Group ☕️
🎧 Dialogue editing by David Crackles