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| What’s the secret to doing our best work? With Professor Michael Clinton and Shivani Maitra | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:32:46 | |
Setting timers. Downloading apps. Standing desks. Getting up at 5am. A new week, a new productivity ‘hack’. But is chasing productivity actually helping us to get more done? Or simply giving us more to do? Feeling productive can mean different things on different days. Sometimes it’s flying through our to-do list. Sometimes it’s spending hours thinking of an idea that will go on to change everything. But do we value one type of productivity more than the other? And could doing so be holding us back? Solving the productivity puzzle seems like it could benefit everyone, so how do we do it? Does getting more done really come down to where and when we work? What role can AI and technology play in boosting productivity? How does company culture affect our output? And where can businesses and leaders invest their resources to help improve productivity in a way that works for all of us? That’s what we’re exploring with guests Professor Michael Clinton, Professor of Work Psychology at King’s College London and Deloitte partner, Shivani Maitra, in this episode of The Green Room, as we ask: What’s the secret to doing our best work? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Michael Clinton, Professor of Work Psychology at King’s College London and Deloitte partner Shivani Maitra Hosts: Steph Dobbs and Oli Carpenter Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What’s the difference between change and transformation? With Mark Wild and Lorraine Mackin | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:40:51 | |
We’re all familiar with change. Our schedules change. Projects change. The world changes. It’s the only constant, as they say. And so, we learn how to adapt to new landscapes, adjusting our plans and executing accordingly. But transforming something and making real progress – that’s another beast altogether. It’s about moving from who you are to who you want to be. About reinventing a business for the future. Or shaping a project that will impact lives for years to come. Making progress involves risk. Trying new things. Stepping outside of your comfort zone. All while making sure it’s ultimately helping society and business move forward. It starts from a vision, but the road to get there is often winding and unexpected. So, what can we learn from those who’ve been there and done it? We’re joined in this episode by Mark Wild, CEO of HS2, and Lorraine Mackin, UK Lead Partner for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Government, to ask: What's the difference between change and transformation? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Mark Wild, CEO of HS2 and Lorraine Mackin, UK Lead Partner for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Government Hosts: Annie Wong and Lizzie Elston Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Can you be kind and high-performing? With David Beeney and Elizabeth Hampson | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:42:59 | |
“In a world where you can be anything, be kind.” Being kind to others may come easy, but what about being kind towards ourselves while chasing our dreams? But this isn’t just a nice to have. In the UK alone, mental health problems cost employers £51 billion per year. So how can we get better at looking after ourselves? And what roles do leaders play in cultivating healthy environments and where people can thrive and reach their potential? And how can we prioritise our mental wellbeing at work and create an environment where we all bring our best – with brilliant results? In this episode, we’re joined by David Beeney, Founder of Breaking the Silence and mental health consultant, and Elizabeth Hampson, a Life Sciences and Health partner at Deloitte and leader of Deloitte Health Equity Institute Europe as we ask: Can you be kind and high-performing? As individuals, how can we best manage stress at work? How can we best support ourselves and our colleagues? What’s the key to strengthening our resilience and adopting a positive mindset? And is the key to being able to look after others to look after ourselves first? How can businesses foster better working environments while still encouraging people to perform at their best? What role do line managers and those above play? And is modern-day technology helping or hindering? What’s the cost benefit of investing in mental health? And are businesses promoting mental wellbeing as well as they could? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: David Beeney, Founder of Breaking the Silence and mental health consultant, and Elizabeth Hampson, a Life Sciences and Health partner at Deloitte and leader of Deloitte Health Equity Institute Europe Original music: Ali Barrett
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| Bigger Questions: Episode 5 – The Legacy - What’s The Power of Being First? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:25:00 | |
Success and glory. Blood. Sweat. And tears. A legacy left behind. It’s built on the truth that winning is a win for one. But the reality is that firsts are a win for everyone. Our athletes have each left their own legacy, but what is the true power of doing something of such magnitude for the first time? In the final episode of the series, we reflect on what life is like after “the first”. What does it mean for the world and what legacy does it leave behind? What’s the inspiration for others who follow in their footsteps? How do we ensure that what we leave behind is better than how we found it? --- Bigger Questions is a spin-off series from our award-winning podcast The Green Room – check out full episodes now or check out our website: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Deloitte, Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Management Consulting Partner.
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| Bigger Questions: Episode 4 – The Immediate Aftermath - What’s The Power of Being First? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:23:59 | |
They’ve done it. They’ve become the first. Now what? Sometimes you have to take a step back to see the impact that you’ve made. But what is it really like being at the centre of it all? What emotions do you go through and when are you finally able to realise the importance of what’s just happened? Episode four looks at the immediate aftermath of their first. What do they remember from that moment? Was it all about the singular event or did they see the wider impact it would have? Does it leave a sense of fulfilment or is there a hole where the aim and ambition once was? What did they feel in the days after the event? What is it like knowing that everything you’d worked for had finally been accomplished? In this five-part series, we explore the story of four incredible Olympians and Paralympians – Nicola Adams, Sarah Attar, Natalie Du Toit and Rose Lokonyen as we explore - what’s the power of being first?
Bigger Questions is a spin-off series from our award-winning podcast The Green Room – check out full episodes now or check out our website: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Deloitte, Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Management Consulting Partner.
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| Bigger Questions: Episode 3 – That Special Moment - What’s The Power of Being First? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:29:02 | |
It’s what they’ve worked towards. But it’s more than that. It’s a moment not just for them, but for everyone. That moment of realisation. The dream achieved. A generation inspired. A moment that will go down in history, not just for the result but for what it means. Episode three, in our five-part series, takes our athletes back to the moment where they became “the first” and asks them to talk us through that moment – their feelings, their memories, the barriers they overcame. Did they realise at the time how big that moment was? We recount the nerves, pride, and excitement that set the scene for their big moment. In this series, we explore the story of four incredible Olympians and Paralympians – Nicola Adams, Sarah Attar, Natalie Du Toit and Rose Lokonyen as we explore - what’s the power of being first?
Bigger Questions is a spin-off series from our award-winning podcast The Green Room – check out full episodes now or check out our website: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
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| Bigger Questions: Episode 2 – Doing The Hard Yards - What’s The Power of Being First? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:22:52 | |
When does a dream become a realistic goal? And once it becomes a goal, how hard is the work to get there? Episode two, in our five-part series, explores when our athletes first realised their dreams could become a reality and the path they took to shape their careers. How did they come to that decision and what did their friends and family think? How did they decide to make the jump into the unknown and follow their heart? Did they have to overcome thoughts of doubt and what did they tell themselves at the time? In this series, we explore the story of four incredible Olympians and Paralympians – Nicola Adams, Sarah Attar, Natalie Du Toit and Rose Lokonyen as we explore - what’s the power of being first?
You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Deloitte, Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Management Consulting Partner. | |||
| Bigger Questions: Episode 1 – The Journey Begins - What’s The Power of Being First? | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:23:49 | |
Nicola Adams, Natalie du Toit, Sarah Attar and Rose Lokonyen were all first - they share their story in this powerful and emotional documentary. But what does being first actually mean? Winning is a win for one. But firsts are a win for everyone. They unlock something in humanity and move the world forward. Breaking through. Breaking the cycle. Breaking the glass ceiling. Speaking about the power of firsts can change the world. In this series, we explore the story of four incredible Olympians and Paralympians – Nicola Adams, Sarah Attar, Natalie Du Toit and Rose Lokonyen as we explore - what’s the power of being first? Episode one explores the dreams they had as children and starts to peek at their journeys. --- Bigger Questions is a spin-off series from our award-winning podcast, The Green Room – check out full episodes now or check out our website: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Deloitte, Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Management Consulting Partner. | |||
| Bigger Questions: What’s The Power of Being First? | 10 Jul 2024 | 00:01:20 | |
What does being first actually mean? Winning is a win for one. But firsts are a win for everyone. They unlock something in humanity and move the world forward. Breaking through. Breaking the cycle. Breaking the glass ceiling. Speaking about the power of firsts can change the world. This all-new five-part series explores the power of firsts with intimate conversations with four inspiring Paralympians and Olympians who’ve helped change the world by being first. Join them - and us - for the whole series, coming 16 July. --- Bigger Questions is a spin-off series from our award-winning podcast, The Green Room – check out full episodes now or check out our website: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
Deloitte, Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Management Consulting Partner.
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| Does how we play as children affect our career? With Christian Pau and Emma Franklin | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:39:34 | |
As we get older, work and play feel worlds apart. But as kids, playing is our job – and many of us played at having jobs. We set out shops. Operated on our teddies. Cut our dolls’ hair. Explored the outer edges of space in the garden. And although we might not have gone on to be any of the things that we pretended to be, those early experiments still shaped us into who we are today – and how we work. They gave us the chance to try new things, learn new things and feel new things. But not every child gets those chances. Our freedom to play and develop as children depends on things like financial stability, access to early education and the availability and wellbeing of our parents. So, we need to take play seriously. How do we trace the link between our early experiences and our later lives? Is how we played as children, how we work today? And if so, then how do we make sure that all children can play in a way that allows them to learn, grow and develop skills that will shape their future? Tune in to find out:
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| How do we close the funding gap? With Sophie Winwood and Jodi Birkett | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:41:53 | |
We all have good ideas. But some of us have to clear more hurdles than others. If you’re a founder, you want to make your ideas happen and grow your business. But it’s not always that easy. If you’re an investor, you want to back the best ideas and companies out there. But are some of those ideas not even landing on your desk in the first place? If you're a female founder, scaling your business should be just as easy as that of your male counterpart. But that isn’t always the case. The question is, why? Only 2% of all VC funding goes to women-led startups. And while the consensus around investment is that it drives economic growth, the funding gap for female founders is still an ongoing challenge. And the numbers back it up. It’s clear we are missing out on brilliant ideas, talent and companies that could add billions to the UK economy. So, where do we go from here? For this episode of The Green Room podcast, we’re joined by Sophie Winwood, co-founder and CEO of Women in Venture Capital: Europe (WVC:E) and Jodi Birkett, UK TMT Leader, as we ask: How do we close the funding gap? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Sophie Winwood, co-founder and CEO of Women in Venture Capital: Europe (WVC:E) and Jodi Birkett, UK TMT Leader Hosts: Annie Wong and Ethan Worth Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Will music festivals ever be sustainable? With Sam Booth and Ed Shedd | 21 May 2024 | 00:47:34 | |
The anticipation as the lights drop. The roar of the crowd. The beat of the music. The feeling that you just had to be there – and you were. Whether it’s the band that you never thought you’d get to see, the music festival that you build your calendar around or the comedian who you’ll quote forever, nothing beats the feeling of seeing it live. And it’s not just crowd surfing and crowd singing, there’s the corporate side of live events too. The summits. The launches. The awards. All a chance to connect, share ideas and feel part of something bigger. So, live events matter. But our planet matters too - and there’s no denying that the travel, power and resources involved in staging unforgettable experiences have an impact on it. Is there a way to enjoy one, without sacrificing the other? That’s what we’re exploring with Sam Booth, Director of Sustainability at AEG Europe, and Ed Shedd, European Climate & Sustainability Partner at Deloitte in this episode of The Green Room. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Check out From Babies With Love here: frombabieswithlove.org Guests: Sam Booth from AEG and Ed Shedd from Deloitte | |||
| How do you build long term success? With Nikki Doucet and Scott Campbell | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:44:57 | |
Rome wasn’t built in a day. The tortoise beats the hare. More haste, less speed. We’ve heard the adages. And we know why they’re used. We know that behind every overnight success is years of hard work. But that doesn’t stop us being fascinated by them. Whether it’s a singer, a new app, a sports team or a start-up, we can all think of sudden stratospheric rises. They’re exciting, they’re inspiring and we want to know the secrets behind them. But once the smoke clears and the spotlight has faded, we’re left with another question - how do you make that success last? To ensure that flurries of excitement don’t turn into passing fads – and fuzzy memories. That quick wins turn into continual wins. That overnight success becomes lasting impact. In this episode of The Green Room we talk to CEO of Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship, Nikki Doucet and Deloitte partner and leader of Deloitte Ventures, Scott Campbell as we ask; How do you build long-term success? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Cook For Good here: cookforgood.uk Guests: Nikki Doucet, CEO of Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship, and Scott Campbell, partner at Deloitte Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Stephanie Dobbs Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What makes a champion? With Hannah Cockroft OBE and Nile Wilson | 07 May 2024 | 00:41:05 | |
Medals. Cheering. Split seconds. Finish lines. Every four years, Olympians and Paralympians come together from around the world and compete on the biggest stage. That stage is also the last stage. A moment in time. A day when all eyes are on you. What we don’t often see is what it took to get there. The hard work. The training. The setbacks. Those who helped. And of course, the wider movement it inspires. Because it’s one thing to be a champion. And another thing to champion something. So, what can we learn from those who have been there and done it? And what can we take away from it into our everyday lives and work? To find out, we invited not one, but two champions into The Green Room for this special episode: Hannah Cockroft OBE, seven-time gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, and Nile Wilson, five-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Olympic Games bronze medal-winning gymnast. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Hannah Cockroft OBE, seven-time gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, and Nile Wilson, five-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Olympic Games bronze medal-winning gymnast. Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Are we asking the right questions about AI? With Sam Everington and Isabel Parker | 23 Apr 2024 | 00:42:10 | |
Friend or threat? Help or hindrance? Possibilities or problems? The headlines about artificial intelligence often force us to fit the technology into one of two columns. It’s going to be good or bad. It’s going to be us or the robots. But as with most things in life, it’s not that simple. Is it time to change the conversation about AI to one that’s less ‘either/or’ and more open? Open to possibilities. Open to change. Open to discussion. It’s been suggested that AI could bring about as big a transformation as the industrial revolution. So what does this mean for us? For our families? Our work? And our future? And more importantly, are we asking the right questions that can help us prepare for all of this change – both as businesses and individuals? That’s what we’re exploring with Sam Everington from Engine by Starling, and Isabel Parker from Deloitte Legal in this episode of The Green Room. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Check out Loaf Catering here: loafcatering.com Guests: Sam Everington from Engine by Starling and Isabel Parker from Deloitte Legal Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How do we fuel our future? With Alistair Dormer and Susan McDonald | 12 Mar 2024 | 00:41:07 | |
Getting people to change how they do things can be hard, even if everyone agrees that things need to change. Take energy transition, for example. The case for switching to greener, more renewable sources of energy is well-made. And well-understood. But whether it’s in your own home or the business you work in and lead, the challenge is now how do we make that change happen? And when there’s so many solutions and little consensus on which is the right way to go, how do we not let paralysis take hold and stop us from making progress? Because we do need to make progress. By 2050, we need to have evolved the way we live and work if we’re to hit our net zero targets. The way we power our homes. The way we power our industry. The infrastructure that supports the supply of energy. It all needs to change. But what’s the solution? Is it solar? Wind? Hydrogen? And who is responsible for making it happen? For this episode, we’re joined by Executive Vice President of Energy and Mobility at Hitachi Ltd., Alistair Dormer, and Susan McDonald, Energy Transition Lead within Deloitte’s Sustainability and Climate Strategy team. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Alistair Dormer, Executive Vice President of Energy and Mobility at Hitachi Ltd. and Susan McDonald, Energy Transition Lead within Deloitte’s Sustainability and Climate Strategy team. Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Do elections change anything? With Caroline Flint and Ian Stewart | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:40:20 | |
Every five years, we put a cross on a piece of paper – and put it in a ballot box. It’s a democratic right. A civic duty. An opportunity to have a say on what matters to us in our communities. 2024 is a big year for elections. Because more of us than ever before will be going to the polls around the globe. In the US. The UK. India. Taiwan. Mexico. South Africa. And many more. And there’s a lot at stake – from the rise of the far right and soaring inflation to ongoing geopolitical conflicts and the climate emergency. But voting is one thing. Making change happen, is another altogether. For this episode, we’re joined by Rt Hon Caroline Flint, former MP and Government Minister for the Labour party, and Ian Stewart, Chief Economist at Deloitte, as we ask: Do elections change anything? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Check out Change Please here: changeplease.org Guests: Rt Hon Caroline Flint, former MP for the Labour party and Advisory Board Member for think tank Reform, and Ian Stewart, Chief Economist at Deloitte Hosts: Ethan Worth and Annie Wong Original music: Ali Barrett
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| How do we stay safe online? With Amanda Storey and Nick Seeber | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:46:14 | |
Can you imagine your life without the internet? It’s a platform that’s brought about enormous benefits over the years. But for kids, the internet can sometimes be a confusing, upsetting, or a scary place, and figuring out how to stay safe online is an important skillset for children to gain. In this episode, we’re joined by Amanda Storey, Managing Director, Trust & Safety at Google EMEA and Nick Seeber who leads our Global Internet Regulation offering. Tune in to find out:
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Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What are the new survival skills? With Bear Grylls and Shilpa Shah | 30 Jan 2024 | 00:40:19 | |
Once we huddled around campfires, now we huddle around phone screens. Once we hunted and gathered, now there’s an app for that. Once we used the stars to navigate the wild, now we’re in a digital jungle. Modern technology has managed to make our lives easier and more complicated all at the same time. And then there’s the emerging technology to keep up with too. What skills do we need to be able to manage this constant change? How do we make sure no one gets left behind? And what about the things that can’t be taught through a screen? For this episode, we’re joined by Bear Grylls OBE, adventurer and broadcaster, and Shilpa Shah, Digital Transformation Director at Deloitte, as we ask: What are the new survival skills? Tune in to find out:
Guests: Bear Grylls OBE, adventurer and broadcaster, and Shilpa Shah, Digital Transformation Director at Deloitte Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Check out Loaf Catering here: loafcatering.com
Original music: Ali Barrett
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| Are leaders born or made? With Jonathan Mildenhall and Tim Clayton-Ball | 16 Jan 2024 | 00:46:40 | |
When we think of great leaders, influential visionaries come to mind. Pioneers in the corporate world. People who take risks, open doors and inspire others to step into their footsteps. But is the concept of a leader changing? And is it about finding who you are as a leader vs trying to fit into expectations of what a leader should be? · How leadership has evolved over the years · Leadership styles and whether we all have a natural ability to lead · Advice for future leaders and businesses who want to lead on what matters
You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Jonathan Mildenhall, curator of A Colourful View From the Top and Co-Founder and Chairman of TwentyFirstCenturyBrand and Tim Clayton-Ball, who runs our global Deloitte Leadership practice.
Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Annie Wong Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What comes first, vision or buy-in? With Sir Clive Woodward and Jess Dooley | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:39:53 | |
Every one of us has dreams. A desire to make a difference on the things that matter to us. A vision for change, from the project we’re working on to our local community. Without action, a vision will merely be a dream. But a vision that many people believe in? Now that can change the world – ask any great leader. So how do you get this buy-in? Should that be the first step? Or is it something that follows only once you have a vision you can share with others? That’s what we’re exploring in the latest episode of The Green Room podcast with examples from elite sport and the business world. Our guests, World Cup-winning former England rugby coach Sir Clive Woodward, and executive coach and Deloitte director Jess Dooley, know all about the role that leaders and teams play in realising a vision and what it takes to get there. We ask them, does it all start with having a clear vision? Or do you need to get buy-in first? How do you sell your plans to people around you? And do you need to adapt your style to bring different types of people with you? Do you build your ideas up from testing or sell them in first? Do people buy into a leader before they buy into a vision? What if the team don’t agree on our vision or don’t buy into our method to get there? Do you need both to succeed? What if you have buy-in but no clear vision yet – is that an issue? And what techniques can anyone apply help make their plans a reality?
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You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Guests: Sir Clive Woodward, former England Rugby World Cup winning coach and Jess Dooley, Growth Director in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Lizzie Elston Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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| How do you get to where you want to be? With Aziza Ajak and Ben Newton | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:43:32 | |
Astronaut. Dancer. Footballer. Pop star. Many of us will remember our childhood ambitions. But then life happens. We get an education. We’re forced to make a choice between one route or another. Wherever we want to get to, or redirect to, it’s about knowing what we want – and feeling capable. It’s about knowing where we could be – and feeling supported. It’s about raising aspirations – and overcoming limitations. It’s about defining success – and finding happiness. Whatever those might mean to you. We’re wondering, does where you start still matter? How much do our backgrounds determine our future success? How do you discover what you want to do – and where you could go? How important is it seeing people like you succeed? And how can you pave your own way?
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Aziza Ajak, vice principal and Mission 44 trustee and Ben Newton, partner at Deloitte. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Annie Wong Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How do you make the most of momentum? With Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Bridge | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:38:25 | |
It’s hard to beat the feeling of momentum building around something you care about. That positive energy and progress towards hitting your goals and climbing to new heights is infectious. It builds confidence and motivation – leading to even more success. But momentum can be gone just as quick as it arrives. So how do you build on it when it matters most? Nowhere is momentum building faster than women’s football. For this episode, we invited Baroness Karren Brady, Vice Chairman of West Ham United FC, and Tim Bridge, Lead Partner for the Sports Business Group at Deloitte UK into our studio at Leaders Week 2023 at Twickenham Stadium. Tune in to find out:
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Guests: Baroness Karren Brady, Vice Chairman of West Ham United, a Peer in the House of Lords, recognised businesswoman and TV personality and Tim Bridge, Lead Partner for the Sports Business Group at Deloitte UK. Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Can we all win in the space race? With Brian Cox and Mollie Martin | 14 Jan 2025 | 00:41:01 | |
After many years of space exploration, what was once science fiction is now a reality – and a thriving industry. The space economy is predicted to grow at twice the speed of GDP over the next 10 years. Which is great news for the people in spacesuits, the people at ground control and the entrepreneurs behind it all. But what does it mean for the rest of us? As infinity and beyond moves closer into view, there’s a lot to be explored. And although we’re not entirely sure what’s out there, experts suspect we could find answers to some of our planet’s most pressing problems. Things like the climate emergency, energy sources, and economic and humanitarian concerns.
In this episode of The Green Room we ask whether we can all win from the space race with Professor Brian Cox, physicist, author and presenter and Mollie Martin, Strategy Manager in Deloitte Innovation & Ventures’ SpaceTech team. Tune in to find out:
You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Loaf Catering here: loafcatering.com Guests: Brian Cox, physicist, author and presenter, and Mollie Martin from Deloitte Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Oliver Carpenter Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Who's responsible for being responsible? With Mary Portas and Emily Cromwell | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:42:30 | |
How do you make change happen? And not just any change. We’re talking about a systemic shift towards living, working and doing business more sustainably. Does it start with us? What about the companies supplying the products and services we buy? Should they change their ways in response to demand - or lead the way because it’s the right thing to do? For the planet and their business. And what about the role of governments and regulation? In this episode, we’re exploring how we got to peak consumption – and peak waste, as well as the role individuals and businesses can play in shaping a more sustainable way forward. Our guests? Retail expert, Mary Portas, and consumer leader, Emily Cromwell. Tune in to find out:
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Guests: Mary Portas, retail expert and founder of Portas Agency and Emily Cromwell, Climate Change and Sustainability Lead for the Consumer Industry at Deloitte. Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What makes you feel like you belong? With Justice Williams MBE and Josh Graham | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:41:51 | |
We all want to belong. At school. In our friendship groups. Our gym class. At work. It’s what makes us human. Instead, we often settle for fitting in. We edit who we are. Shapeshift to match the world around us. Or present a version of us that might be more ‘acceptable’ to others. And if you’re black, it's likely that you’ve spent a big part of your life doing just that. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to belong, the importance of role models and what we can all do to advocate for a greater sense of belonging both in business and wider society. Tune in to find out:
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Guests: Justice Williams MBE, Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of Black Business Magazine and Josh Graham, Director in our Consulting practice, Technology Sourcing and Commercial Management Lead and Co-Founder of the Deloitte Black Network. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Annie Wong Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What if we all live to 100? With Professor Tim Spector OBE and Sara Siegel | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:38:09 | |
Global life expectancy has risen by over 50% since 1950. And one in three children born in 2016 will live to 100. But what will more of us living for longer actually look like? It could look amazing. More time to achieve everything we want to achieve. See everything we want to see. Spend time with our loved ones. But there’s lots to consider if we’re going to live for a long (and happy) time. How do we look after ourselves? Who looks after us – and who pays the price? For this episode, we’re joined by Professor Tim Spector OBE, an award-winning scientist and author, and Sara Siegel, Global Healthcare Sector Leader at Deloitte.
Professor Tim Spector is one of Britain’s leading nutrition experts, but each individual’s dietary needs and restrictions are unique. Our aim with The Green Room is to provide a different perspective and help you think differently, but as with anything we discuss in our episodes, we encourage you to do your own research or consult a qualified health professional before starting a new diet or health programme.
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Guests: Professor Tim Spector OBE, Co-Founder of ZOE and leading epidemiologist and Sara Siegel, Global Healthcare Sector Leader at Deloitte Hosts: George Parrett and Annie Wong Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Should leaders think more like activists? With Jon Miller and Laura Grootenboer | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:40:57 | |
Protests. Megaphones. Cardboard messages. Boardrooms. When we think of activism, we imagine protestors on the streets – not C-suite executives. But is that right? From climate change to inequality, today’s challenges have become critical – and so has the role of organisations in them. In this episode, we explore a new kind of leadership by talking to two people on both sides of the fence on what it truly means to be an activist, inside and outside of business, and how anyone can incite positive change through their ideas and influence. Tune in to find out:
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Guests: Laura Grootenboer, Head of Sustainability Engagement for North and South Europe as part of Deloitte’s Internal Sustainability Transformation and Co-Lead of the LGBTQ+ employee-resource group for Deloitte Netherlands and Jon Miller, Partner at Brunswick Group and the Founder of Open for Business.
Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston
Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio
Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What's to come in season 7? | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:08:25 | |
Summer has seen too much rain and too little of The Green Room... we can’t do anything about the weather but at least the podcast is back! After a short break, we’re back with an incredible season of content lined up as we continue to explore the topics that matter most in business. In this special launch episode of The Green Room, we’ve got the band back together with all our hosts in the studio to look ahead at what’s to come... and we’ve even got a new face joining us. Tune in as we introduce our brand new host, Annie Wong, and get to know her a little bit better ahead of her debut episode in a few weeks' time. We also look ahead at what’s coming up between now and the end of the year in The Green Room where we’ll be exploring topics around healthcare, sustainable consumerism, belonging and much more. And we want to put you, our wonderful listeners, at the heart of The Green Room this year too. Not only will we be popping up at various events, but we’ll also be finding new ways to get you involved. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Hosts: George Parrett, Lizzie Elston, Ethan Worth and Annie Wong. Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Season 6 wrap up | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:12:20 | |
Goodbye Season 6, hello summer break... As we wrap up Season 6 and get geared up for Season 7, we thought that we would take some time to reflect on some of this season’s best bits. And who else better to share their highlights other than our two fantastic hosts, Ethan and George? From inviting high-profile guests into our studio to having meaningful conversations around the topics that matter most in business - from behavioural science, financial crime and the power of being you, we’ve had some remarkable episodes this season. But what moments really stood out to us this season? And what’s in the pipeline for Season 7?
· What we learnt from this season’s top guests · Our hosts’ top highlights from this season - there were so many! · What you can expect in Season 7 kicking off in September · How the search for the new pod host is going...
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Hosts: Ethan Worth and Tiffany De Koninck Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Does being you get easier with age? With James Barr and Mags Scott | 04 Jul 2023 | 00:35:25 | |
Growing up is a tough gig. Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts Content warning: We are aware that the topics addressed in today’s podcast may be difficult to hear about and may be upsetting. If you were affected by anything discussed today and need independent confidential support, Deloitte employees can contact our advice line, 24/7 – search the intranet for details. If you are not a Deloitte employee then please visit the NHS website which has support information and advice for everyone. The Deloitte Global 2023 LGBT+ Inclusion @ Work Report mentioned in this episode is available to read on Deloitte’s website and is a survey of non-Deloitte employees in various sectors across 13 counties through the lens of both sexual orientation and gender identity. You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
Guests: Mags Scott, CFO advisory partner and a sponsor partner for Deloitte’s LGBT+ network, Proud, and James Barr, host of A Gay and A NonGay, the UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ podcast.
Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What does it take to make an idea a success? With Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez and Sadia Ahmed | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:35:53 | |
We all have ideas. Even when we say we don’t. They pop up in the shower, on a dog walk or just as we’re nodding off to sleep. It could be an innovation that makes serious headway in the fight against climate change. A new piece of tech that opens up a world of possibilities. Or something completely different, that could make the world better for all of us. But what takes an idea from being something that could change the world, to something that is changing the world? In Episode 51 we’re joined by Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez, Co-Founder of NotPla and Dr Sadia Ahmed, Sustainability & Climate Lead for Deloitte Ventures to talk about their experiences of growing the seed of an idea into something special.
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Guests: Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez, Co-Founder of NotPla and Sadia Ahmed, Sustainability & Climate Lead for Deloitte Ventures Hosts: Ethan Worth and Tiffany De Koninck Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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| What’s the truth behind financial crime? With David Fein and Sir Rob Wainright | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:35:21 | |
We often think financial crime is victimless. Something that affects big banks. And is mainly about losing money. Or is it? Financial crime is on the rise. And thanks to the internet, the scale of the problem is staggering. It will take a network to beat this network, but clearly, it’s a fight worth fighting. Episode 50 sees us speaking to some exceptional guests in the financial sector who have fought to mitigate financial crime in business throughout their professional careers. Tune in to find out:
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Guests: David Fein, Special Counsel in the Litigation Department at Paul Weiss, Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope, Associate Professor in the School of Accountancy and MIS at DePaul University in Chicago, and Sir Rob Wainright, senior partner at Deloitte North and South Europe.
Hosts: Ethan Worth and Tiffany De Koninck | |||
| Can one person change a big business? With Alan Jope and Sharon Thorne | 16 May 2023 | 00:47:16 | |
Steve Jobs. Anita Roddick. Yvon Chouinard. Mary Portas. We admire their successes. Quote them in our presentations. Read about their morning routines. They make us want to make a difference too. But making real change is easier said than done. On this episode of The Green Room, we speak to two industry titans reflecting on a career of making positive change.
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Guests: Alan Jope, CEO of Unilever and Sharon Thorne, Deloitte Global Board Chair Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Do facts or feelings fuel our economy? With Linda Yueh and Tom Simmons | 10 Dec 2024 | 00:34:56 | |
Have you ever heard of a ‘vibecession’? It’s when we feel like we’re in a recession, without actually being in one. When there’s a disconnect between feelings and facts. Feel familiar? Economists are telling us that things are on the up. GDP is growing. Inflation is down. And wages are up. So why does it feel like the mood of the population is heading in the opposite direction to the graphs? It could be because our day-to-day experiences don’t match up with the data. It’s expensive to fill up our car. Our weekly shop costs more. And that lived reality feels more real than stats and commentary. But should we trust the mood of the country over what the data is showing us? Do emotions speak louder than economic indicators? And is there a way to close the gap between our feelings and the facts? That’s what we’re exploring with Linda Yueh, economist and broadcaster, and Tom Simmons, Senior Economist at Deloitte UK, in this episode of The Green Room as we ask: Do facts or feelings fuel our economy? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Loaf Catering here: loafcatering.com Guests: Linda Yueh, economist and broadcaster, and Tom Simmons from Deloitte Hosts: Stephanie Dobbs and Oliver Carpenter Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What’s the secret to changing behaviours? With Richard Shotton and Stuart West | 02 May 2023 | 00:40:59 | |
We spend our days reacting, responding, pivoting. To the latest trends, headlines and/or that urgent email in your inbox. It’s not you – it’s your brain. It’s how we’re wired. But understanding why we all behave the way we do is incredibly powerful. It allows us to align with the things that matter to us most – from personal change to climate change. So, we thought we’d ask the experts and invited Richard Shotton, author and behavioural scientist and Stuart West, UK net zero lead at Deloitte into The Green Room. Tune in to find out:
Guests: Richard Shotton, author of The Illusion of Choice and The Choice Factory, and Stuart West, UK net zero lead at Deloitte and former COP26 facilitator. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Lizzie Elston
Technical support: Deloitte’s in-house Film Studio
Original music: Ali Barrett
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| Can AI help us be more human? With Sandra Wachter and Sulabh Soral | 21 Mar 2023 | 00:34:30 | |
Autocorrect. Chatbots. Social media feeds. E-payments. Facial recognition.
These are just some examples of artificial intelligence we come across daily.
50 years ago, its possibilities seemed like science fiction to us. Now, it’s quickly permeating almost every sphere of our personal and working lives.
Some days, we get excited about its tremendous potential. Because just like the first machines, which helped us scale human labour by mimicking our muscles, AI is scaling our cognitive abilities.
Other days, we can’t help but worry about the risks. We wonder whether it’s fully safe, reliable and trustworthy. We read about racial bias in facial recognition and generative AI threatening jobs – and wonder if we’re doing it right.
AI is here to stay. But where it’s going is up to us. Because as humans come up with new technologies, we evolve with them too.
So let’s talk about the future of AI. What’s the ideal relationship between humans and AI? How do we make sure it’s used for good, amplifying our human intellect? Can we make sure it stays that way? How do we work together to maintain agency?
How can we make sure we’re inclusive in its design – and thoughtful in its application? What can AI teach us about ourselves – is it holding up a mirror to our humanity? Could it help us imagine a better working future for us all?
For our latest episode, we invited Professor Sandra Wachter, who teaches technology and regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute, and Sulabh Soral, our very own Chief AI Officer.
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Guests: Professor Sandra Wachter, who teaches technology and regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute, and Sulabh Soral, Chief AI Officer at Deloitte Consulting Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte Digital team and Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Does when we’re born affect how we work? With Bobby Duffy and Shivani Maitra | 14 Feb 2023 | 00:43:38 | |
Baby boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Gen Z. And make way for Generation Alpha… Labels can help us understand the world, but they often become unhelpful generalisations – especially at work. So where do these stereotypes come from? And just how accurate are they?
To help us sort ‘sweeping generalisation’ from ‘trends sweeping generations’, we’ve enlisted the help of two experts; Bobby Duffy, professor at Kings College and author of ‘Generations: Does when you’re born shape who you are?’ and Shivani Maitra, private sector leader for human capital at Deloitte.
Tune in to find out:
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Guests: Bobby Duffy, professor at Kings College and author of ‘Generations: Does when you’re born shape who you are?, and Shivani Maitra, private sector leader for human capital at Deloitte.
Hosts: George Parrett & Lizzie Elston Technical support: Deloitte Digital team and Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Would more of us thrive in a circular economy? With Hege Sæbjørnsen and James Pennington | 17 Jan 2023 | 00:35:28 | |
We often say we’re going round in circles like it’s a bad thing. But it might just be the key to a better future for our planet – and the people on it. That’s the idea behind switching to a circular economy. But what would that new economy look like? And what can we do to make it happen?
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| Could my money move the world? With Anneka Deva and Louise Brett | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:39:58 | |
Money shapes the world – from our savings accounts to big investment decisions. But many of us don’t feel confident when it comes to money. And that’s a shame. Because our decisions about money are one of the most powerful ways to ignite change. So where do we start? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Guests: Anneka Deva, leading force behind the Money Movers initiative, and Louise Brett, UK & North and South Europe Financial Services Innovation & FinTech Lead Partner at Deloitte Hosts: Ethan Worth and Lizzie Elston Technical support: Deloitte Digital team and Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How can we be better at amplifying underrepresented voices? With Antonia Forster and Tolu Osinubi | 04 Oct 2022 | 00:50:34 | |
Our stories matter. Sharing them is one way in which we can change the world for the better. The trouble is, some stories are represented more than others. So, how do we change that? What can we do to be better allies, to create space and to ensure that all voices are heard? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Guests: Antonia Forster, Senior VR/AR Technical Specialist at Unity and Tolu Osinubi, senior manager in quality and test engineering at Deloitte UK Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth | |||
| What makes a great place to live and work? With Andy Burnham and Jo Ahmed | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:40:04 | |
Beautiful green spaces. Vibrant high street. Good schools. Easy commutes. We all look for different things when weighing up where to live and work. Some parts of the UK have always been seen as more attractive than others. How can we change that? How could the plan to ‘level up’ get us there?
Tune in to find out… · Why Andy and Jo can’t see themselves living anywhere else but Manchester · What Andy sees as the key markers of success when it comes to ‘levelling up’ · Why Jo thinks creativity is key to attracting people to a place · The best (and worst) gifts our guests have ever received
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Guests: Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Jo Ahmed, partner and leader of the Global Employer Services practice at Deloitte, Manchester
Technical support: Deloitte Digital team and Creative Studio
Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Where do you start when everything matters? With Hannah Jones and Kat Lampen | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:49:03 | |
Who doesn’t love ticking things off the to do list? But when it gets a bit too long, overwhelm can take over. It’s the same when we think of the planet too. We all want to make a difference, but it’s hard to know where to start. So how do we make meaningful progress – and fast? Tune in to find out… • What Hannah learned about tough decisions over her 20+ years at Nike Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Guests: Hannah Jones, CEO of The Earthshot Prize and Kat Lampen, partner and sustainable finance lead at Deloitte Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Could technology make us more active? With Judy Murray and Mark Lillie | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:41:37 | |
Lots of us spend (too) many hours sitting behind a computer for our jobs. And then spend our free time scrolling on our smartphones. Dropping concentration levels. Rising obesity rates. Mental health issues. It’s clear that we’d all benefit from less time on our devices and more time being active. Technology isn’t all bad though. There are some fantastic examples of technology being put to good use. It can help us cheer on our favourite sports stars. Inspire us to get off the couch. Monitor our heartbeat. Start working out in our own living room. Book a local tennis court in a few clicks. So what if technology isn’t the problem - but part of the solution? Could it help more of us get into sport - and inspire a better society along the way? For this episode, we invited Scottish tennis coach Judy Murray (aka Andy and Jamie’s mum) and Mark Lillie, our global technology strategy and transformation partner, to dive into this week’s big question. Tune in to find out…
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Guests: Judy Murray and Mark Lillie
Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston
Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio
Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| Will the metaverse make work better? With Aigerim Shorman and Ed Greig | 07 Jun 2022 | 00:34:36 | |
For some, the arrival of the metaverse seems like the plot of a sci-fi blockbuster. It’s exciting but it can be hard to grasp. Is it just the natural evolution of hybrid working? Or is it something more revolutionary? If used in the right way, does the metaverse have the potential to make work better? Tune in to find out…
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts And if you prefer watching this episode, find us on YouTube to see what the metaverse is all about. Guests: Aigerim Shorman, General Manager, Product + Engineering, Avatars & Identity at Meta and Ed Greig, Chief Disruptive Officer at Deloitte Digital Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte Digital team and Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How can companies think differently about people who think differently? With Steve Hill and Matt Stallard | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:39:33 | |
It’s estimated that 15 to 20% of the global population is neurodivergent. 1 in 5 people. But fear of stigma prevents many from disclosing this in their workplaces. That’s a lot of people not bringing their full selves – and skills – to work. And companies not getting the best of their brilliant talent. What can companies do to create inclusive workspaces that enable people with neurodivergent traits to succeed? How do we ensure line managers are equipped to support neurodivergent talent? Could it actually be a catalyst for business growth? And how can businesses ensure they get the best out of people and how they work? Tune in to find out:
Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Steve Hill, Chief Commercial Officer at auticon, and Matt Stallard, Technology Strategy and Transformation Lead partner at Deloitte Hosts: Annie Wong and Oli Carpenter Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| What did we learn over the past year? | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:26:51 | |
The power of conversation never ceases to amaze us. After another fantastic year of honest and insightful discussions, we’re feeling a little nostalgic here in The Green Room HQ. 11 episodes, 8 hours and 18 different guests this year. Taking us to 38 episodes, 25 hours and 76 different guests since launching the podcast. Phew! For the last episode of the year, our hosts look back on their highlights. What are the most memorable moments? What have they learnt? What inspired them? And what are they looking forward to next year? Tune in to find out…
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Hosts: George Parrett, Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How is the conversation about disability at work changing? With Mark Hodgkinson and Zeinab Chaudhary | 30 Nov 2021 | 00:48:33 | |
Talking about disability at work isn’t something new. But how has the conversation changed over the years? And is it changing fast enough? There are 14.1 million disabled people in the UK. That’s one in five. And it’s something that can affect us all - whether personally, or through friends, family, and colleagues. The world of work is changing rapidly. From the spaces we work in, to our hiring and recruitment processes – the workplace needs to be inclusive by design. Especially with more than 4.4 million disabled people in work in the UK. And with one in three still feeling that there is prejudice against them. So, what’s the impact of hybrid working on people with disabilities? Will this make our workplaces more inclusive? And if you’re not in an office job, will anything really change at all? Tune in to find out...
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Guests: Mark Hodgkinson, CEO of Scope and Zeinab Chaudhary, Disability Inclusion Lead for Consulting and Workability Network Deputy Lead, Deloitte UK Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth
Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio
Original music: Ali Barrett | |||
| How do you start a movement? With Peter Holbrook CBE and Kalvinder Dhillon | 09 Nov 2021 | 00:46:53 | |
Many of us are trying to change something. No matter who we are or where we live, we want to make our corner of the world a little bit better for those around us. Around the world, people continue to inspire us by standing up for what they believe in. Climate school strikes. LGBTQ+ rights. #MeToo. And Black Lives Matter, to name a few. These movements are all vital if we’re to create a more equal society on a thriving planet. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy. In fact, changing something is really hard. What we see as an overnight success is usually years in the making. So, you want to make the world a better place. How do you identify what it is exactly you want to change? How do you share the journey as you gather momentum? And importantly, how do you keep going when things get tough? Tune in to find out…
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Guests: Peter Holbrook CBE, CEO of Social Enterprise UK and Kalvinder Dhillon, Vice Chair and tax partner at Deloitte UK Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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| How do we create work that’s good for our wellbeing? With Jolawn Victor and Jackie Henry | 05 Oct 2021 | 00:45:18 | |
Hybrid working. It sounds like the shiny solution to what the future of work is going to look like. But we wouldn’t blame you if you felt part excited, part wondering how it’s all going to work. The past 18 months or so have been challenging. But hey, we’ve learnt some valuable lessons about what we really want from work. Next stop: taking those positives to create workplaces, whether they’re virtual or physical, that work for all of us. As with any change, it’s exciting to build something new. But it’s going to take some trial and error to get things right. So where do we go from here in a way that’s sustainable, inclusive and, most importantly, kind to ourselves and others? Tune in to find out…
Enjoyed the episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: Deloitte.co.uk/GreenRoomPodcasts Guests: Jolawn Victor, Chief International Officer at Headspace, and Jackie Henry, UK Managing Partner for People and Purpose at Deloitte. Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Technical support: Deloitte’s Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett | |||