A podcast about the changing world of work, from Irish Times Training. Conversations with national & international guests as they look at the current trends and...
Episode 9: Bruce Daisley - Re-imagining the way we work
Bruce Daisley is the former head of Twitter Europe and YouTube in the UK. In this episode he speaks candidly about his own circuitous path from working in the fast food sector to a leadership role in the world of digital and social media via radio and print magazines. With a persistent fascination for team dynamics, Bruce is a passionate advocate for re-imagining how we work, inspiring leaders and individuals to enjoy a more creative and productive approach to work and life.Bruce's books "Fortitude" and "The Joy of Work" are bestsellers, and his popular podcast "Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat" continues to drive the discussion of how we can create fulfilling engagement in work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 8: Ravin Jesuthasan - Democratising work and skills development
Coming from a finance and management consultancy background, Ravin Jesuthasan has been applying his powers of analysis to the question of how people and organisations make decisions about work for almost two decades. In that time he has written books on transformative HR and the concept of work without jobs. In this episode, Ravin tells host Kevin Empey about how the 'job' has been a basic building block of organisations for over 140 years - but the pace of non-incremental evolutions in work design is changing how we see jobs and ourselves as workers.Jesuthasan believes that the world of work has changed forever but the current reinvention of work is exciting, creating real opportunities, and businesses need to bring everyone along on the journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 7: Lynda Gratton - Are we at an inflection point in the evolution of work?
From working on a production line in a chocolate factory, to becoming a Professor at LBS, Lynda Gratton has experienced the evolution of work in real time. In this episode, Lynda discusses the current workplace landscape, how technological developments are impacting on roles, and how we could prepare for the 100 year life.Lynda Gratton is one of the foremost global thought leaders on the future of work, and she is Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School.Thinkers 50 has described Lynda as a 'rock start teacher', and her LBS students agree! She co-chairs the World Economic Forum on Work, Wages and Job Creation, and has written 11 books, including the best-selling "The 100 year life"; in 2024, she will publish another compelling book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 6: Amy Blankson - Digital wellness and the future of happiness
As always, the world is driven by technology; but we are more and more aware that the non-stop developments reach into our personal lives in ways we couldn't have imagined two decades ago. What can we do to achieve digital wellness and health? In this episode we hear from Amy Blankson, co-founder of the Digital Wellness Institute, and researcher, writer, and speaker (notably on TED Talks) on the modern challenges of finding balance in the age of tech overload. She is the bestselling author of "The Future of Happiness" and the award-winning children's book "Ripple's Effect". Her current work focuses on how to cultivate happiness and well-being and balance in the digital era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 5: Josh Bersin - The four-day work week, and beyond
Analyst, author, educator, and pre-eminent thought leader Josh Bersin shares his thoughts on the evolution of the four-day work week; how business leadership works best when it's collaborative; the AI revolution; and the unquenchable power of the human spirit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A podcast about the changing world of work, from Irish Times Training. Conversations with national & international guests as they look at the current trends and future innovations which affect workers and our workplaces. To find out more, visit www.irishtimestraining.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.