Nick Peters looks into the idea of living to work rather then working to live, by talking to a man who decided to leave his workplace 9-5 to set up his own company doing what he loves.
Guests: Tim Bullen
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The government recently announced action is is going to undertake in order to help close the wage gap between different genders. Nick Peters is talking to Anne Perkins to discuss whether this is a good course of action for equality in the workplace.
Guests: Anne Perkins
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The question of working to live or living to work is one everyone has heard at some point during their career. Today Nick is discussing the idea with Lorna Finlayson, author of the book "The Political Is Political"
Guests: Lorna Finlayson
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Nick Peters talks to Sir Cary Cooper, about the idea of getting machines to do all the menial jobs, freeing up a large portion of the workforce to commit to more exciting endeavours.
Guests: Cary Cooper
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Geetu Bharwaney joins Nick Peters to discuss her book "Emotional Resilience: Know What it Takes to be Agile, Adaptable and Perform at Your Best" and talk about the ideas of emotional intelligence within business.
Guests: Geetu Bharwaney
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Nick Peters talks to Joan Kingsley, Co-Author of "The Fear Free Organisation" about her book and the idea of fear in the workplace.
Guests: Joan Kinglsey
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Nick visits Stephanie Roe and Oliver Al-Falah from S&O Partnership, a new criminal law firm.
Guests: Stephanie Roe,Oliver Al-Falah
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Nick Peters talks to The Institute of Business Ethics Director, Philippa Foster Back, about the idea of whistle blowing and what they are trying to do to chance the language and perception surrounding it.
Guests: Philippa Foster Back
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Nick Peters talks to John Timpson about the Timpson Foundation and the relationship between employers and employees.
Guests: John Timpson
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