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Marketing Watch: Productivity and Pay

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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch: Productivity and Pay
This week Nick Peters looks at bold stunts from Carlsberg, such as the pop-up chocolate bar in London. Dharmesh Rana, Carlsberg Senior Brand Manager, tells Nick Peters why they pitched the idea to attract new customers. As well as talking about April Fools Adverts, Nick looks at the changing face of digital media with Nigel Clarkson, Managing Director of Yahoo UK.
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Dharmesh Rana, Nigel Clarkson


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Shop Floor 20 Mar 2016

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor 20 Mar 2016
Nick Peters on the Shop Floor, finding out what the budget means for employment with Mark Beatson, Chief Economist for the CIPD, employee absence, why it happens and what are the stories behind it, Nick find out with Rob Briner, Professor of organisational psychology at Bath University and finally Serve Legal, the job where fresh faces are needed to apply, founder Ed Heaver tells Nick all about it.
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Rob Briner, Mark Beatson, Ed Heaver


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IDG
Nick Peters

Marketing Watch

Nick Peters
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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch
After Maria Sharapova’s failed drug test this week, sponsors such as Tag Heuer and Nike dropped the tennis champion within days of the scandal coming to light. Nick Peters looks at the sponsors who work with sport icons and how such events affect their reputation. Nick speaks to Rupert Pratt from Generate Sponsorship. Nick then explores how advertising companies are facing the changes of TV in the UK. He speaks to David Tiltman at WARC who looks back at their best ads and Lindsey Clay from ThinkBox who talks about A Year in TV 2015 and the future of advertising in television, after many programmes have moved online.
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Rupert Pratt, Lindsey Clay, David Tiltman


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor 21 Feb 2016

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor 21 Feb 2016
This week, Nick Peters hits the Shop Floor to discuss why ever high levels of employment are not translating into higher wages with Steve Lewis, a former army officer and businessman who runs the Number 18 coffee shop in Crickhowell. Steve is one of the leaders of the Fair Tax Town programmes. Nick looks at why leaders need to listen to their followers in order to close the digital skills gap inside corporations with Colin Sloman, Managing Director of Accenture, a consultancy firm who conducted a major survey of global businesses to assess how they are keeping up with the pace of lightning fast technological change. Despite unemployment levels falling, and more people striking out on their own to add to the country's growing micro-business community, Nick Peters hears from Gerwyn Davies, the Labour Market Advisor at the CIPD about why this good news isn't necessarily good for wages and productivity levels. And the good, the bad, and the ugly, Nick takes a closer look at workforce surveys to find out the do's and don'ts when it comes to writing them with Anthony Hughes of recruitment specialists Coburg Banks. Plus, the first in our series of IDG Insights is launched, bringing you the stories that matter.
Guests:

Steve Lewis, Colin Sloman, Gerwyn Davies, Anthony Hughes


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IDG
Nick Peters

Shop Floor - Productivity at work

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor - Productivity at work
Nick Peters talks to Grace Marshall, Life coach and public speaker who has written a book called ‘How to be REALLY Productive’
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Grace Marshall


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Morning Money: Steve Nash on the motor industry

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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Steve Nash on the motor industry
Steve Nash, CEO of the Institute of the Motor Industry, joins Nick Peters and Chris Bailey to discuss the motor industry, after research revealed that manufacturer's predictions on the popularity of electric or hybrid vehicles may be wildly wrong.
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Chris Bailey, Steve Nash


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Shop Floor: Open Culture

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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Open Culture
Shop Floor with Nick Peters talking with Daniel Tenner about how businesses built on an Open Culture can generate enthusiasm, commitment and profits. And how his own business, Grant Tree, has flourished as a result.
Guest:

Daniel Tenner


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Shop Floor: Growing Discontent Among Young Professionals

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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Growing Discontent Among Young Professionals
Shop Floor with Nick Peters talking to Dom Jackman, co-founder of Escape the City, about the growing discontent among young professionals with life on the treadmill and how he and his team help them escape into a life of great fulfilment.
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Dom Jackman


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Shop Floor: Tutoring and Mentoring Schemes

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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Tutoring and Mentoring Schemes
Show Floor with Nick Peters talking to Andrew Berwick of the Access Project on their programme to mentor and tutor children from disadvantaged backgrounds to attain the grades and confidence they need to go to top universities. Also talking with Sam Crooks of Credit Suisse about the tutoring and mentoring he gives to ambitious young student to achieve better grades.
Guests:

Andrew Berwick, Sam Crooks


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Shop Floor: Whistle Blowing

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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Whistle Blowing
Nick Peters talks to The Institute of Business Ethics Director, Philippa Foster Back, about the idea of whistle blowing and what they are trying to do to chance the language and perception surrounding it.
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Philippa Foster Back


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