MAKE WORK BETTER. Eat Sleep Work Repeat is the best podcast about workplace culture - it's been listened to millions of times.
Bruce Daisley brings a curious mind to discussions about our jobs and the role they play in our lives.
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Jim Collins is one of the most respected business writers in the world. With his books Good to Great and Made to Last he became the observer of great companies and what made them special.
He's just pu…
Dave Trott is a creative director, copywriter, and author. A colossus of advertising who has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by D&AD.
I chatted to him at the IAB Leadership Summit in St Alba…
Today we’re chatting to the MD of the innovations company IDEO, Sue Siddall to hear how they bring the power of telling stories to life in their organisation. In addition we’ve got a legend of workpl…
If you’ve not already subscribed there’s a weekly email that goes out with the podcast. This week's includes a brilliant article on how small teams seem to be more radical, there’s a couple of discus…
Thanks to Penguin Random House here's a free extract of a couple of different parts of The Joy of Work.
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This episode today is magnificent – you’re really going to be stimulated and challenged by it.
Today’s episode is with someone I contacted 2 years ago to discuss his previous book. Cal Newport’s Deep …
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Here we go, two little things today to make you feel more brainy. It’s Blue Monday in the UK today…
If you're looking to get a job sometime in the next decade - and that includes almost all of us - there's a very high probability that you're going to be exposed to a psychometric test. As they becom…
Rob Briner is an professor of organisational behaviour at London Queen Mary’s University - he's rated the top HR thinker in the UK. Th…
Following up the discussion with Andy Rhodes this week it's a second episode about the police. My original plan was to edit b…
This is the first of two episodes on the police this week. One on dealing with stress in 'blue light' professions, one on how t…
We’re talking work culture in different ways for the next few episodes. The next two episodes after this are in the police force. But …
How can painting the walls of a company change their culture? We explore with Jez Groom today's guest.
An episode this week on behavioural science. It was prompted a little by discussions with Seth Go…
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Seth Godin has been one of the world's freshest thinkers since before the internet was on solid food.
After a first career packaging books, he then rose to his own fame creating permissi…
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This week's episode features the iconic Teresa Amabile - she's a professor at Harvard Business School. Originally educated and employed as a chemist, Ter…
Dan Cable is the author of the life affirming and brilliant Alive at Work - one of the most inspiring visions of what work could look like. The discussion covers big themes of purpose and motivation …
Today’s guest is regarded as one of the most influential management thinkers in the world largely because he considers themes and human behaviours that others avoid discussing. Jeffrey Pfeffer is Pro…
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Professor Adam Grant is the most important business writer in the world - a man who says his study is focussing on how to make work suck less.
Adam is author of books like Give and Take, Option B, Ori…
Around 12 months ago myself and Sue Todd created the new work manifesto. It was an attempt to start the debate about simple things that we can change. You can find it on the podcast website eatsleepw…