Hosted by Louise Minchin, ‘Working It Out’ is a series which tackles some of the challenges for businesses associated with the changing world of work as we emerge from the pandemic. Covid-19 has influenced the way we work for ever. With organisations ad
From sharing personal horror stories of performance management done badly to discussing how goal setting and coaching are intrinsic parts of a successful performance strategy, the two go over the myriad of ways that performance management can impact our professional lives. our very own Nick Gallimore sat down with host Louise Minchin to discuss performance management and how getting it right (or wrong!) can alter a business' performance. From sharing personal horror stories of performance management done badly to discussing how goal setting and coaching are intrinsic parts of a successful performance strategy, the two go over the myriad of ways that performance management can impact our professional lives.
Almuth is Professor of Organisational Psychology at University College London.
Jacqueline de Rojas is Chair of The Institute of Coding and recently stood down as the President of techUK. She holds non-exec positions at Rightmove, Costain Group, and FDM Group. Jacqueline is passionate about diversity and inclusion, and acts in an advisory capacity and tech ambassador for many organisations. She was awarded CBE in the Queen's New Year Honours 2018 for services to International Trade in Technology.
Aoife O'Brien, Happier at Work – consultant, podcaster and keynote speaker on happiness in business – has said in theory she'd like to work with us. Will depend on diaries and topic.
How can businesses help save the planet? That is the question Louise asks Professor Mark Maslin, Professor of Climatology at University College London, in this episode. Professor Maslin discusses the need for a new wave of social and environmentally conscious entrepreneurs in the future as we navigate an ever changing climate.
This episode is an interview with Steve Shutts, CEO of Astriid, a charity that connects individuals suffering from long term chronic illness (but still able to work) with organisations who are looking for resource.
In our second episode, Louise talks to Catherine Loveday, Professor of Neuropsychology at University of Westminster, about the effect that remote working is having on our brains and ability to concentrate. Catherine discusses the effects of replacing face to face interaction with video calls and specifically how this has impacted our productivity.
In the first episode, we look at the role of remote leaders and how they can adapt their approach to the new hybrid model of working. Louise joined by author and leadership expert, Mike Parkes. With over 30 years of coaching remote leaders, Mike talks about the key challenges leaders face and how they can ensure their teams' productivity.