Is the travel industry in trouble?
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Professor Adrian Palmer discusses how the tourism industry is looking to exit the pandemic. How can airlines and hotels survive and even thrive in a post coronavirus world ..read more
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Are you the right FIT?
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
How do you fit into your workplace and can that change over time. Prof Karen Jansen joins Mark Swain to discuss the toll poor fit does for wellbeing and job satisfaction ..read more
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Are all movies created sequel?
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
We are living in the age of movie sequels and cinematic universes. Why is that? Professor Peter Miskell explains the economics of Hollywood and how long film followups may stick around ..read more
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The 4 day workweek. Four better or four worse?
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Businesses in 2019 are striving to better understand their employees’ desires and aspirations, to allow them to hire the best people and to keep those people content and more productive in the workplace. How do you keep four generations working together effectively and happily? We discussed the pro's and con's in a panel discussion earlier in the year with; - Jo Fairley, Co-Founder of Green & Black’s Chocolate. - Adrian Moorhouse MBE, Managing Director, Lane4 and gold medal olympian. - Nigel Jeremy, Former Chief Learning Officer for BA. - Professor Karen Jansen, Our own Professor in Leader ..read more
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Four minds, one ocean & part 2!
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Heads together and row are back after their 2000 mile row across the Atlantic Ocean. Dr Caroline Rook, Lecturer in Leadership at Henley has led a research project about the team. Focusing on resilience you can find out more about the project and white paper here; hly.ac/row ..read more
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The Quiet Leader
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Do you have to be outgoing and extroverted to be an inspirational and effective leadership? Dr Claire Collins joins Mark Swain to discuss how her research argues (without shouting) against this misbelief. Find out more ..read more
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How will you work in 2028
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
What is the future of work? Will you be managing AI colleagues in future and what will motivate the next generation of employees and employers. Mark Swain discusses with Professor Bernd Vogel his research 'Work 2028- Trends, dilemmas & choices' which can be downloaded at https://hly.ac/2FU4kiw ..read more
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Four Minds, One Ocean
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Why is a Business School sponsoring an Atlantic rowing team? Mark Swain meets Dr Caroline Rook and the Heads Together and Row team to talk about mental health, teamwork and what we can learn about business from it. https://www.henley.ac.uk ..read more
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The Side Effects of the Side Hustle (Feat. Professor Green)
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Musician, documentarian and mental health awareness advocate Stephen Manderson (AKA Professor Green) joins host Mark Swain to discuss the emerging economy of side-hustling, and the positive effect it can have on people’s happiness.   A new white paper from Henley Business School reveals that not only are 1 in 4 adults now running a side business alongside their main job, but 69% say they feel more positive about life for having their two roles.   Listen to the podcast to join the discussion. Guest: • Stephen Manderson (AKA Professor Green) Host: • Mark Swain, Director of Partnerships ..read more
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Your age, creativity & stress in the workplace
The Unexpected World of Business
by Henley Business School
3y ago
Does the 9 to 5 kill creativity? How can Neanderthals help you in your professional wellbeing? And what part does ageing play in your job satisfaction? Mark Swain is joined by Dr Tatiana Rowson to learn how companies, employers and employees can use creativity and adaptability to help their short-term work goals and occupational wellness. Guest: • Dr Tatiana Rowson, Lecturer in Coaching, Henley Business School. (https://www.henley.ac.uk/people/person/dr-tatiana-rowson) Host: • Mark Swain, Director of Partnerships, Henley Business School (https://www.henley.ac.uk/people/person/mark-swain ..read more
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