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Lead Out Loud is the must-listen podcast from Warwick Business School, designed to inspire and empower leaders at every level. Hosted by Bron Mills, each episode dives deep into the world of leadership excellence, blending cutting-edge academic research with real-world insights from top executives and WBS experts.
From navigating AI and sustainability to exploring innovative leadership styles, we uncover how leaders can get ahead in these uncertain times. Tune in to gain actionable strategies, fresh perspectives, and the confidence to lead with vision, adaptability, and purpose.
Lead the conversation. Lead with impact. Lead Out Loud.
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Episode 1 | More happy, less crappy. What are the do’s and don’ts of wellbeing driven leadership?
Season 5 · Episode 1
mardi 21 janvier 2025 • Duration 41:18
In the first episode of our new monthly podcast, join host Bron Mills as she discusses how leaders of all sizes need to promote wellbeing in their teams and lead by example when it comes to looking after your mental and physical health. She is joined by former actress Holly Matthews, who started her acting career in Byker Grove before starring in Waterloo Road, Casualty and The Bill, and is now a self-development coach and founder of The Happy Me Project - an online and in-person, self-development membership, podcast and best-selling books. Also on the show is Joshua Fullard, Assistant Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School, who researches wellbeing among workers and lectures across the School's Master's portfolio.
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Creating a legacy for major cultural events
Season 4 · Episode 1
jeudi 11 juillet 2024 • Duration 26:39
Core Insights host Trevor Barnes talks to Jonothan Neelands, Professor of Creative Education at Warwick Business School, about his that work helped Coventry to develop its winning bid to become UK City of Culture in 2021.
The City of Culture programme, and events such as the Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham in 2022, are seen as individual successes. However, the UK currently lacks a major events strategy to maximise the benefits of future events.
Professor Neelands reveals how a framework for measuring the impact and the value of major events can help to make events more inclusive, maximise the benefits for the UK economy, and ensure a lasting cultural and sporting legacy.
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Five steps to improve the impact value of major events
Why measuring social impact is good for business
Increase the odds of success in digital transformation
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Learn more about strategy on our Executive Education four-day courses at WBS London at The Shard.
Partnering with policymakers to strengthen UK SMEs
Season 2 · Episode 5
vendredi 9 juin 2023 • Duration 29:34
Stephen Roper joins Core Insights host Trevor Barnes to discuss how the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the economy and how his research is proving vital in their battle for growth and survival. Professor Roper is Director of the Enterprise Research Centre, the UK's leading centre for research into the growth, innovation and productivity of SMEs, shaping policies and practices. It is funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Innovate UK (IUK), the British Business Bank and a range of other organisations. Listen to Professor Roper reveal the policies needed to drive growth for SMEs and establish the UK as a world leader in business innovation.
Read more from the Enterprise Research Centre:
Increased mental health sickness impacting firms, ERC report reveals
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Responsible AI - a new online tool to protect children from harmful content
How can digital platforms beat their rivals?
Beyond the hype: what managers need to ask before adopting AI tools
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Helping NASA stay ahead in the new space race
Season 2 · Episode 4
lundi 22 mai 2023 • Duration 34:27
Loizos Heracleous, Professor of Strategy, has been advising NASA on how it can stay ahead and work with the new space firms emerging from the private sector, such as Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
Here, he reveals to host Trevor Barnes how he has helped shape NASA's new strategy to not only strengthen the US as a global leader in space, but build a sustainable human presence on the Moon and Mars, and work with these new space firms in an alliance of international partners to stimulate commercial activities in low Earth orbit.
Read more about NASA's strategy here:
Inside NASA's strategy for the new space race
The NASA pirates that transformed mission control
Read the latest articles on Strategy and Organisational Change:
Five questions to unlock open strategy in your organisation
How to frame a strategy to make sure staff back it
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Using Toyota’s Lean method to improve the NHS
Season 2 · Episode 3
mardi 2 mai 2023 • Duration 30:18
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has been involved in a five-year long trial across five hospitals with the US-based Virginia Mason Institute (VMI), which is famed for adopting the lean methods used in car manufacturing pioneered by Toyota. The VMI has produced some of the best healthcare organisations in the US through this system and the NHS is hoping its magic can work in the UK as it looks to improve its services. Nicola Burgess, Reader of Operations Management, has been studying and researching the impact of the partnership, and here she joins Core Insights host Trevor Barnes to reveal what she has found along with Andy Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, one of the trusts involved.
Read more on Dr Burgess' analysis of the NHS-VMI partnership here:
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Applying behavioural science to business
Season 2 · Episode 2
lundi 27 mars 2023 • Duration 25:32
Core Insights podcast host Trevor Barnes is joined by award-winning author Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School, and Ed Gardiner, Director at Innovation firm Cogco, which uses behavioural science, data science and design to build new products and services.
The pair reveal how research from behavioural science can be applied to many different businesses, from marketing agencies to finance companies. Gardiner and Professor Chater delve into how 'nudges' and robust findings about human behaviour can be used to improve an organisation's performance, from operational efficiency to boosting sales.
Professor Chater is author of The Mind is Flat - The illusion of mental depth and the improvised mind and The Language Game - How improvisation created language and changed the world.
Read more about his research:
Read more about behavioural science and Decision-Making and Analytics.
And listen to our podcast series on Behavioural Science on all major podcast platforms, including Apple and Spotify. Start with the first episode from Professor Chater on Why searching for your true 'self' is pointless.
Time to deliver on net zero
Season 2 · Episode 1
vendredi 10 mars 2023 • Duration 29:01
Core Insights host Trevor Barnes talks to Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, and how his research has led to him becoming a trusted advisor to UK Government policymakers as the country attempts to decarbonise its economy. The complicated journey to net zero has been made even more difficult by the effects of Brexit, an increased dependence on gas imports, and now the war in Ukraine. Research by Professor Bradshaw has informed the Government's approach to measuring and managing gas security in the context of climate change, informed debate on domestic shale gas development, and raised awareness of the geopolitical consequences of energy system transformation. Listen to his thoughts and insight on the UK's efforts to deliver on net zero.
Read more from Professor Bradshaw on Warwick Business School's Core Insights section:
Why the UK will be at the mercy of international gas prices for years
COP27: How is war in Ukraine affecting energy supplies?
Is it really a green post-pandemic recovery?
What strategy is Big Oil using to move to a green economy?
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Strategy in the post-COVID world
Season 1 · Episode 6
mardi 22 février 2022 • Duration 23:04
Businesses have been turned upside down by the pandemic and, though restrictions are slowly being lifted, navigating a world still coming to terms with a new normal has left traditional strategy tools found wanting for many, while Russian's invasion of Ukraine has added a new layer of uncertainty.
Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategy, reveals a new strategy-making method - open strategy. He discusses its real world application with Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East, who has guided the company through these unprecedented times.
Join Core Insights host Audrey Dias as she discusses with the pair how open strategy can help companies deal with these uncertain and turbulent times.
How is the post-Covid economic recovery going?
Season 1 · Episode 5
lundi 29 novembre 2021 • Duration 26:32
The global pandemic saw the global economy effectively put on hold as lockdowns across the globe saw all but essential work frozen. Core Insights host Audrey Dias talks to Ana Galvao, Professor of Economic Modelling and Forecasting, and Paul Fisher, Ex-Bank of England Economist and Honorary Professor at Warwick Business School, to find out how the recovery is going and when the global economy will return to pre-pandemic levels. Read more from Professor Galvao on Post-COVID: When will the UK economy recover?
What is the future of the office?
Season 1 · Episode 4
lundi 29 novembre 2021 • Duration 42:25
With the threat of COVID-19 continuing to affect our lives, working remotely or hybrid working seems to be a fact of life for many office-based workers. So what does this mean for the future of the office? Do organisations really need one?
Maja Korica, Reader in Management and Organisation, and Toby Benzecry, founder and CEO of Workplace Futures Group, discuss the future of the office in a post-pandemic world with Core Insights host Audrey Dias. Dr Korica is researching the future of work, while Toby's company advises organisations on how an office can boost motivation and productivity. Read more from Toby on Does office design affect a firm's performance?









