Simon Napier-Bell is a music manager, composer, writer and author, most famous for managing Wham!, The Yardbirds and Marc Bolan, and for collaborating with the likes of Dusty Springfield and Burt Bacharach. He started out as a jazz musician before writing film scores, then branching into music and artist management with The Yardbirds. This career took him into the Eighties, where he managed the duo Wham! at the height of their fame. He’s written extensively too. His book and film, ’50 Years Legal’ is out now, charting half a decade since the change in the law around homosexuality.
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Campbell Macpherson is a writer, speaker and author, and founder of Change & Strategy International Ltd (www.changeandstrategy.com), experts in change management. His background ranges from the Australian military, via the aviation industry to renowned organisations such as Andersen Consulting, Virgin and one of the world's largest Sovereign Wealth Funds. He’s held positions in HR, strategy, marketing and now runs his own consultancy. His book about change management – The Change Catalyst – is out now.
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
The Institute for Leadership and Management has found that allowing employees to work flexibly can significantly reduce stress levels. Its recent survey found that 65% of managers think flexible working helps to keep workers motivated and committed. To find out more, Share Radio's Sara Macham spoke to Kate Cooper, head of research, policy and standards at the Institute of Leadership & Management.
Guests: Kate Cooper
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Could nerves and anxiety be preventing you getting your next job? According to research, 65% of jobseekers felt being nervous in interviews prevented them showing their true ability. So what can you do to overcome the worry and what is it about the interview process that's so daunting? To find out, Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to celebrity psychologist Dr Linda Papadopolous.
Guests: Linda Papadopolous
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Today on the agenda, Sue Dougan and personal finance expert Martyn James discussed how Facebook is hiring 3,000 more staff to police its content. Plus they look at how it's finally the end for the old paper five pound note. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guests: Martyn James
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Starting with the French elections this morning. Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron have clashed in a TV debate ahead of Sunday's vote. Moving away from the elections, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says it was wrong to suggest Brexit would be a fast and painless process with no impact on people’s lives. He's highlighted the rights of EU citizens, the final divorce settlement, and the Irish border question as the key issues that must be addressed.
Guests: Josh Lowe
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Joining Sue Dougan to go through the latest market headlines was Nigel Cassidy and it's been a busy morning of company announcements. We've heard from a number of major companies. Starting with Morrisons and Next.
Guests: Nigel Cassidy
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Sue Dougan meets branding and marketing expert Nadim Sadek. Nadim founded Sadek Wynberg Research in the 1990s, later sold on to WPP - he conducted research for the development of brands and communications for many of the world's blue-chip companies, including Unilever, Bacardi Global Brands, Kimberly-Clark, Vodafone and Sony Ericsson.
Guests: Nadim Sadek
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Stephen Frost founded Frost Included following the London 2012 Olympic Games, where he was in charge of diversity and inclusivity. His background is in advertising, but he has specialised in diversity training over the last decade. His musical choices include Procul Harum, A-ha and D:ream
Guests: Stephen Frost
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning
Stephen is an accountant by training but has worked in tech startups since the early 1980s. The Start Up Funding Club looks after about 80 new companies and has been going strong for the last five years. He joins Sue to talk about his career and the music that's inspired him along the way.
Guests: Stephen Page
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