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.
Nick Peters talks about work-life balance and a recent study that shows how companies have downgraded employees well being in the last 5 years. To talk to Nick about this issue is Janice Haddon, founder of Morgan Redwood.
Nick Peters takes a visit to the Amberley Working Museum, to find out about the history of working methods. To help him find out more he talks to members of the team at Amberley, Clair Seymore, Edward Hart and John Spurgeon.
Nick Peters looks into companies reputation, specifically with their own employees and how that can affect the business. To discuss this with Nick is Joe Wiggins, head of communications at Glassdoor.
Nick Peters leaves the office today and heads to The Clubhosue, a place where professionals can meet potential clients, hold meetings and just generally work away from their office spaces. Located in the heart of London, Nick meets founder Adam Blaskey to find out why he created The Clubhouse.
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