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Our podcast brings you our latest insights and practical advice, helping you navigate change with confidence. Hear from diverse voices - from the UK’s top business leaders to athletes, psychologists and politicians - on the issues that matter today. For more expert insights, or to find transcripts for all our episodes, visit our website, at pwc.co.uk/businessinfocus
- 77 - In conversation with Virgin Group: a reputation for reinvention - Ep74
In this episode Virgin Group CEO Josh Bayliss sits down with PwC’s Global Workforce Leader Pete Brown to discuss the decisions and culture that have propelled the brand’s trailblazing reputation for reinvention. How has that mindset and purpose been successfully infused across a broad portfolio that covers everything from finance to telecoms and health to holidays? We look at the role of leadership when it comes to finding the right path through today’s challenges as well as how technology, GenAI and purpose are all playing a role in taking the Virgin experience forward.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 76 - Driving productivity through purpose - Ep73
How do you compete and win as a manufacturer in today’s challenging environment? For mattress manufacturer Sleepeezee, doubling down on quality and purpose has been their continued route to growth. Host Quentin Cole is joined by Sleepeezee Managing Director Steve Warren alongside Cara Haffey, PwC UK Industrial Manufacturing Sector Leader, to explore how purpose and brand factors into productivity, net zero and the sustainability agenda as well as recruiting and retaining talent in our latest In Conversation With episode.
Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 75 - Resilience is good business - Ep72
How can a broader view of resilience not only protect your organisation but support taking advantage of opportunity? We explore how elevating resilience - to a mindset and culture that cuts across your organisation - goes beyond managing risk and empowers you, your people and supply chain to collaborate for better outcomes for all. Join host Emily Khan and special guests Elaine Bucknor, PwC strategic advisor for cyber, technology and enterprise resilience, and Elisa Moscolin, Sage Executive Vice President for Sustainability as they explore how doing the right thing for your resilience is often also the right thing for business.
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 74 - How data empowers personal experiences - Ep71
Digital and data offer insight into changes around how your customers shop, their needs and expectations. And when harnessed with the right blend of creativity and innovation, there are real opportunities to forge brand loyalty. Host Rowena Daines is joined by Tom Adams, our Experience Consulting and Marketing Transformation leader and Sam Tomlinson who leads our Customer Marketing and Media Insight team to explore how brands can carve out distinctive experiences for their customers.
Thu, 25 May 2023 - 73 - A more rewarding workplace - Ep70
Flexible working, talent and capability gaps, challenging decisions around pay and reward - how can business leaders unpick these complex issues to move forward in a way that works for their people as well as their bottom line? Host Emily Khan is joined by economist Nabil Taleb and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion consulting director Katy Bennett to examine what the findings of Women in Work Index mean for society and the competitive position of both businesses and the UK as a whole. When an 18 year old woman entering the UK workforce today will not see gender pay parity in her working lifetime, are there unexpected areas that could create a more equal workplace?
Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 72 - Recharging the energy transition - Ep69
Energy security and the societal impact of rising prices amid a cost of living crisis have added to the pressure facing the energy, utilities and resources industry as set out in our recent ten point response plan. How has the impact of recent events - from the geopolitical to the economic - affected the progress of a transition to a greener, Net Zero future? And where do we go from here?
PwC’s Head of Industries, Quentin Cole, is joined by Energy UK’s Deputy CEO, Dhara Vyas, and PwC’s Leader of Industry for Energy, Utilities and Resources, Drew Stevenson, to unpick a complex set of issues affecting many in different ways. And together they uncover where the pacesetters and power of purpose are pointing a way forward.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 71 - The secrets to achieving ambitious change effectively - Ep68
Whether driven by a shift to digital, the ESG agenda or changing regulation, transformation has been a major theme of 2022. And the scale, pace and expectations seem to keep increasing. But delivering that degree of change is a different challenge - especially as resource pinch points, cost pressures and inflation put budgets and scope under scrutiny. This episode, we go behind the scenes of how that change works in practice - and the importance of relationships and trust in making sure everyone feels part of the journey. Host Rowena Daines is joined by Richard Bailes, PwC UK’s national leader of governance, risk and compliance and Mercedes Bermejo Alverez, Global Head of Internal Audit for Ferroglobe to use their recent work around internal audit and SOX reporting as a case study for ‘human-led, tech-powered’ transformation.
Wed, 14 Dec 2022 - 70 - Agile, responsive, resilient - future-proofing financial services - Ep67
Shifting consumer behaviours have been driving a case for change across the financial services industry for years - from the rise of mobile banking to demand for more active control over their investments. Having seen some of these trends accelerated first by the pandemic and now by the rising cost of living crisis, how can this wave of change be harnessed effectively and responsibly? PwC’s Head of Industries, Quentin Cole, is joined by Starling Bank’s Head of Strategy, Adnan Ahmed, and PwC’s Leader of Industry for Financial Services, Isabelle Jenkins to explore how the industry is adapting and finding ways to ensure the speed of change and its opportunities doesn’t leave others behind.
Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 69 - A step-change for sustainability - Ep66
As COP27 kicks off, how can conversations and pledges turn into meaningful action at the pace needed? The challenges are of a scale and complexity that can’t be solved in isolation. Join host Rowena Daines to explore how organisations and investors can work alongside innovative ClimateTech to direct focus and funding towards collaborative momentum on progress. PwC’s ESG leader for Deals, James Pincus will be providing insight into the trends in the market while Grey Parrot’s CEO Mikela Druckman will share the perspective of the innovative new scaleups offering new ways to tackle sustainability.
Tue, 01 Nov 2022 - 68 - How to strike the right balance of people plus technology - Ep65
he relationship between people and technology has not always been an easy one, but when businesses strike the right balance - of human ingenuity combined with the power of technology - they can achieve great things. Our host Will Sturgeon is joined by Steph Kelly, Chief People Officer at IRIS Software Group, and Lola Evans, a technology Director at PwC. Together, they cover the role of culture and embedding a passion for technology within your company, and discuss how organisations can access the skills and diverse perspectives they need.
Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 67 - Trust, technology and transformation: The TMT trends affecting us all - Ep64
Following the pandemic we’re more online, more aware of emerging technology and more likely to place as much greater emphasis on a brand’s reputation and purpose as their products or services. So what does this mean for businesses looking to connect with their customers? PwC’s Head of Industries, Quentin Cole, invites WPP’s Chief Client Officer, Lindsay Pattison, and Leader of Industry for Technology, Media and Telecommunications, Mary Shelton Rose, for a closer look at how the trends seen in this sector are creating opportunities and challenges for businesses of all sorts.
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 66 - Creating an inclusive legacy in Birmingham and beyond - Ep63
Where sports leads, business follows. The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has not only created a showcase for sporting talent and the cultural vibrancy of its host city, but worked to place diversity, inclusion and accessibility at the heart of everything it does. As proud sponsors of Birmingham 2022, this episode explores how business can not only support these events, but use them as an opportunity to reinforce their social values and purpose for their people and communities. Join host Rowena Morris, PwC Head of Regions and Platforms Carl Sizer and four-time Olympian and Head of Inclusion and Engagement for Birmingham 2022 Donna Fraser OBE for a passionate and inspirational look at delivering on your purpose.
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 65 - Rethinking resilience - Ep62
What does today’s external environment and its rapidly evolving risks mean for business resilience? Organisations of all types are now having to grapple with high impact, severe events at a pace that has been amplified by the move to digital. So how can business leaders move to an agile mindset that lets them respond and maintain reputation and trust with investors and the public? Host Emily Khan is joined by Paul Williams, formerly of the Bank of England PRA and special adviser on the topic of resilience, and PwC Crisis and Resilience partner Bobbie Ramsden-Knowles to explore the case for looking at resilience differently.
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 64 - Resilient Supply Chains - Ep61
Supply chains and operations are now a boardroom priority. Brexit, the pandemic and now the war in Ukraine have all challenged existing models. And with digitalisation and the ESG agenda encouraging us all to think again about the competitive models of the future, how do we build successful, resilient and responsible supply chains? Podcast host Rowena Morris unpicks the current challenges and how businesses are responding with the support of PwC partners Fred Akuffo, Supply Chains and Operations, and Cara Haffey, Leader of Industry for Manufacturing and Automotive.
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Wed, 25 May 2022 - 63 - Net Zero, one bite at a time - Ep60
We all know we need to get to net zero - and fast - but the challenge has always been putting it into practice. The scale of change required - and the amount of time to make it in - makes for a daunting prospect. Where do you start? (Especially when you’re a huge, complex organisation)? Which is why we’ve invited Jude’s ice cream, a certified B Corp and makers of carbon negative ice cream - to talk through their transformation journey and how purpose and the disruption of the pandemic became the catalyst for change
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Tue, 17 May 2022 - 62 - Quicker routes to delivering change - Ep59
In the face of a rapid shift toward cloud and digital technology, how can businesses overcome the project delivery lag before seeing results? Amid a workforce crunch, the answer could be to look to new partnering arrangements. Joining host Rowena Morris are Darren Hardman, VP and General Manager at Amazon Web Services and David Allen, PwC Market Activation Lead for Execution Managed Services. Together they discuss how keeping pace with transformation should start with looking at the delivery as well as the solution.
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 - 61 - Cities for all - Ep58
The past two years have caused many of us to reassess what we look for in where we live. We explore that impact in our latest Good Growth for Cities index and what this means for the levelling up challenge across the UK. How can local authorities, central government, public and private sectors come together to create cities where everyone can live, work and socialise? Join host Rowena Morris, PwC Partner Karen Finlayson and John Walsh from Belfast City Council to hear about the importance of passion, purpose and partnerships in creating cities for all.
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 - 60 - Creating a greener, more inclusive world of work - Ep57
The impact of the pandemic on women has shone a spotlight on many of the issues that have long held back fair and equal opportunities in the workplace. There’s more need than ever to see how this can be addressed, and arguably more opportunity as governments and businesses look to create a greener future. Joining host Emily Khan, to bring life to the results of our latest Women in Work Index, is PwC Economist Tara Shrestha Carney, while PwC Chief People Officer Ian Elliott offers his insight into how this affects the priorities in the boardroom.
Tue, 08 Mar 2022 - 59 - In conversation with Alex Baldock, CEO of Currys - Ep 56
The results of our 25th CEO Survey indicate a tipping point for purpose. With their actions and decisions under the microscope, how do CEOs see this as a chance to showcase the role business plays across society? Host Teresa Owusu-Adjei is joined by Alex Baldock, CEO of Currys and Kevin Ellis, PwC Senior Partner and Chairman to discuss the importance of trust and transparency in navigating the way forward.
Tue, 08 Feb 2022 - 58 - The customs changes you need to know - Ep55
The start of 2022 has brought with it the full effects of post-Brexit border control for goods moving between the UK and EU. With the window of time to prepare for these changes closed, what must businesses with international supply chains know - and do - when navigating this complex landscape? Host Emily Khan is joined by Matthew Clark, Head of Customs, Excise and International Trade at PwC UK and Jos Verstraten, Head of Customs and International Trade at PwC Netherlands for an essential rundown for businesses to avoid disruption to their supply chains.
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 57 - Technology, talent and transformation - Ep54
The potential of technology to transform organisations has kept it at the heart of strategy considerations. But, as we explore in this podcast episode, lasting success will be driven by people. Host Rowena Morris is joined by Mark Moffat, CTO for PwC’s consulting practice, and Semsi Sonmez, Digital Audit Partner and Technology Talent Leader, to explore how diversity helps make the right technology choices and the steps to find, attract and retain the right talent to put businesses ahead.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 56 - Aiming for ethnic and racial equality - Ep53
Events of the past two years have shone a spotlight on ethnic and racial inequality in the UK and beyond, kickstarting much-needed conversations. Our latest Future of Government report, and a Strategy& analysis of ethnicity pay gaps, explore both public perceptions of ethnic and racial inequality, and how pay gaps continue to exist across the UK. Host Emily Khan is joined by Karen Finlayson, regional lead partner for government and health industries and Lola Evans, markets and services director in PwC UK’s risk practice to discuss how businesses, policymakers and educators need to work together to tackle inequality in workplace and society.
Thu, 02 Dec 2021 - 55 - In conversation with Philip Broadley of AstraZeneca - Ep 52
The pandemic forced many organisations to adapt at pace and this was certainly the case for those at the heart of developing and producing a viable vaccine. Over the past 18 months the pioneering work of AstraZeneca has thrust them into the spotlight and they suddenly became front page news. What was it like to have the eyes of the world on you, while maintaining the controls and transparency needed to retain trust? In this episode, Philip Broadley, Senior Independent Non-Executive Director and Audit Committee Chair of AstraZeneca, joins PwC’s Head of Audit, Hemione Hudson, and host Teresa Owusu-Adjei. They discuss how disruption led to innovation in the face of a global crisis. And looking towards the global challenge of combating climate change, what lessons can be learned about responding to a crisis at speed?
Mon, 22 Nov 2021 - 54 - Putting pensions on the boardroom agenda - Ep51
From the economic impact of the pandemic to ESG and regulatory changes, there have been a number of factors reshaping the pensions agenda. And as business leaders look ahead to hybrid working, it’s important to factor in the impact on pensions - both in terms of investment as well as what it means for their people. Joining host Rowena Morris is PwC Global Head of Pensions Consulting, Raj Mody, and Pensions Actuary, Shanu Ghai to cover the key developments around pensions that should be priority items for boardroom agendas.
Fri, 12 Nov 2021 - 53 - Navigating the new risk landscape - Ep49
In the face of new, complex challenges now is the time for organisations to reset their approach to risk. Host Emily Khan is joined by Dr Jonathan Gillham, Chief Economist and Director of Econometrics and Economic Modelling at PwC UK and Stephanie Bruce, Chief Financial Officer at Abrdn plc to explore this new landscape and how it creates the need for a new perspective. Hear about the opportunities, challenges and practical steps that will help you start to rethink risk. Listen and subscribe today.
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 52 - Finance: accelerating the move to Net Zero - Ep50
The build up to COP26 is focusing the minds of business leaders on their path to Net Zero. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Rob Smith, Finance Transformation Lead, and Claire Reid, Regional Leader for Scotland and Head of Technology, Data and Analytics for Risk to explore the transformational role finance teams can play. Not only in accelerating the path to credible action on Net Zero emissions, but in using data to enable better business decisions that build trust alongside lasting success. Discover more about how Finance can lead change: https://pwc.to/3jGzCep
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 51 - Planet, people and purpose at the heart of your restructuring - Ep48
Restructuring and transaction activity is picking up as companies look to recover from the pandemic. How can a focus on ESG or diversity and inclusion (D&I) support better outcomes for these businesses - and where are the challenges holding them back? Restructuring partners Steve Russell and David Kelly join host Rowena Morris to talk through PwC’s research findings and the steps to take to act now to recover and grow. Listen and subscribe today.
Fri, 24 Sep 2021 - 50 - In conversation with Herculano Rodrigues of THG Ingenuity - Ep47
The sudden push to a digital day-to-day wasn’t only experienced by businesses, but also by their customers. And while digital and ecommerce offer a new way to connect, getting it right across operating models, supply chains and reporting isn’t easy. In this episode, Herculano Rodrigues from THG Ingenuity and PwC’s Carl Sizer, join host Teresa Owusu-Adjei to discuss how digital transformation - for both businesses and consumers - offers new routes to success for those who can overcome the challenges.
Fri, 27 Aug 2021 - 49 - Responsible growth: Why it's time to go beyond the financials - EP46
The innovation displayed during COVID-19 has meant businesses have grown quickly, but have they grown responsibly? Colin Light and Caitroina McCusker join host Rowena Morris to discuss how businesses can successfully embrace responsible growth and who’s doing it well. Listen now.
Fri, 13 Aug 2021 - 48 - In conversation with Charley Davies of Provident Financial Group - Ep45
The way the disruption of the past year disproportionately hit certain groups within society was an opportunity for organisations to live their purpose like never before. In the latest installment of our ‘In conversation with’ series, Charley Davies, General Counsel and Company Secretary at Provident Financial Group, joins Dan Schwarzmann, PwC’s Head of Market Initiatives and Industries in a conversation hosted by Teresa Owusu-Adjei, PwC’s Head of Legal and Financial Services Tax Partner. Charley, Dan and Teresa discuss the importance of living your brand values - and doing the right thing for your people as well as your customers. From making the hard decisions to maintaining the focus on wellbeing, join us for an inspirational and uplifting episode of purpose in action.
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 47 - Business in Focus - Trailer
Our podcast brings you our latest insights and practical advice, helping you navigate change with confidence. Hear from diverse voices - from the UK’s top business leaders to athletes, psychologists and politicians - on the issues that matter today. For more expert insights, or to find transcripts for all our episodes, visit our website, at pwc.co.uk/businessinfocus
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 - 46 - A once in a generation opportunity for UK trade - Ep44
In a new trading environment, what areas do UK businesses need to prioritise in order to drive growth? International Trade Lead Partner Matt Alabaster and Sam Myers, Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific join host Emily Khan to discuss the role of trade in driving growth and innovation at home and abroad. Listen and subscribe today.
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 - 45 - How industries are building a greener future together - Ep43
The pandemic was a crisis lab that forced people and businesses to reinvent how they lived and worked. How can we draw on this innovation, momentum and focus for a greener future? Volker Beckers and Leo Johnson join host Teresa Owusu-Adjei to discuss the industry trends - and the need to move with pace to take advantage.
Tue, 27 Jul 2021 - 44 - Social Mobility:Opportunity for all - Ep42
How businesses approach social mobility - the ability to succeed based on people's potential, not background - will be a crucial part of creating a successful and prosperous UK. Emma Cody and Armoghan Mohammed join host Emily Khan to explore PwC's recent research into the views of the public and the opportunities for business to step in, step up and intervene. Listen now.
Thu, 08 Jul 2021 - 43 - From purpose and impact - Ep41
This past year has been an opportunity to see Business at its Best, putting their purpose into action as they supported their people and local communities. Host Rowena Morris is joined by James Rutter, Chief Creative Officer at COOK, a manufacturer and retailer of frozen ready meals, and Carl Sizer, PwC UK’s Head of Regions to talk about the people and drive that sit behind inspirational stories. From the importance of giving your people the opportunity to witness their impact to building connections, find out how to demonstrate your purpose and deliver results. Listen now. Do you have an inspiring story to share? Whether you’re a business, social enterprise, employee, customer or citizen, we want to hear from you. Fill in our quick and simple form at www.pwc.co.uk/business-at-its-best.
Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 42 - *Special episode* Hybrid working: your questions answered
In this special episode, hosted by Will Sturgeon, PwC UK’s Head of Content and Thought Leadership, our workforce experts Prasun Shah and Victoria Robinson answer your questions on hybrid working. Are you looking for practical advice to help you encourage your people to return to the office? Do you want to know how to manage capacity to avoid mid-week desk shortages? Or how to support your people’s wellbeing as you introduce hybrid working? Listen to this bonus episode to find out.
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 - 41 - Matt Margereson, Hotel Chocolat COO, on navigating uncertain times with confidence- Ep40
No one could have predicted the uncertainty we’ve experienced over the past year and the impact it's had on how we approach risk. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined in our virtual studio by Matt Margereson, Chief Operating Officer of Hotel Chocolat, and Richard Bailes, PwC UK’s National Leader of Governance, Risk and Compliance, to discuss the risks that are shaping UK organisations - and how leaders are looking at them differently. We also share practical advice to help you manage the business risks you’re currently facing, and help you plan for the future.
Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 40 - Learning from risk - Ep39
The past year has shown just how volatile the risk landscape can be. But it’s also shown that how organisations respond can set them apart from competitors, as leaders who have demonstrated resilience and adaptability have tended to emerge stronger. In this episode, we discuss how the new and evolving risks we've faced recently have made us change our approach for good. Host Emily Khan is joined in our virtual studio by two members of the steering committee guiding the focus of our Rethink risk research - Kieron Boyle, Chief Executive of Guy's & St Thomas’ Foundation, and Mohammed Khan, a partner in our UK insurance and actuarial practice, and a specialist in measuring and quantifying risk. Explore our Rethink risk insights here: https://www.pwc.co.uk/services/risk/rethink-risk.html
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 39 - Why you need to rethink mental health risk - Ep38
Every year, Mental Health Awareness week represents an opportunity for us all to recognise the importance of our mental wellbeing. This year, the social isolation imposed on many of us by the COVID-19 pandemic has made it more important than ever to look after ourselves and those around us. And this worrying trend hasn’t gone unnoticed by business leaders. Our recent CEO Survey found that 61% of CEOs are worried about the declining wellbeing of their people. Host Emily Khan is joined in our virtual studio by Poppy Jaman and Ben Higgin to discuss this important issue. Poppy is CEO of the City Mental Health Alliance (CMHA), and Ben is a PwC UK Executive Board Member with responsibility for Technology and Investments, and one of PwC's Mental Health Advocates. To find out more about the CMHA, visit their website: https://citymha.org.uk/ The CMHA Global Thriving at Work framework is a useful resource to help you accelerate the pace of change and measure your progress: https://citymha.org.uk/docs///CMHA-Global-Thriving-at-Work-Framework--FINAL.pdf The CMHA Race Toolkit contains practical advice on supporting the mental health of people who are Black or from a minority ethnic background: https://citymha.org.uk/docs///CMHA-Mental-Health-Race-Toolkit.pdf
Thu, 06 May 2021 - 38 - How data can help you get started with ESG - Ep37
ESG - environmental, social and corporate governance - is climbing rapidly up the agenda, with 70% of respondents to our CEO Survey listing it as a key concern this year, compared with 44% two years ago. But committing to ESG targets is challenging, and many organisations simply don’t know where to start. In this episode, host Emily Khan is joined by Isabelle Jenkins, PwC UK's Leader of Industry for Financial Services, and Tom Beagant, an advisor in PwC's Sustainability and Climate Change team, to discuss how you can use data to set and measure ESG targets that are achievable and aligned to your purpose.
Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 37 - In conversation with Vijay Bharadia of Intermediate Capital Group - Ep36
From joining the FTSE 100 to donating huge sums to support COVID-19 relief efforts, it's been a pivotal year for Intermediate Capital Group (ICG). In the second instalment of our ‘In conversation with’ series, Vijay Bharadia, ICG's Chief Financial and Operating Officer, joins Marissa Thomas, PwC’s UK Tax Leader in a conversation hosted by Teresa Owusu-Adjei. Marissa, Vijay and Teresa share the most important lessons they’ve learned from the past year - from the importance of wellbeing to the role of transformation and growth - and explore how they’ll be taking these forward to help them deliver results that make the difference over the coming months. Now as we recover from the crisis, we’re sharing knowledge and experiences from business leaders and how they’ve responded to some of the challenges they’re facing. Visit our website to find out more about how we’ve been working together with organisations to help them navigate the pandemic and recover for the future: pwc.co.uk/who-we-are/work-together
Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 36 - What will new ways of working mean for your people? - Ep35
For many organisations, COVID-19 has brought to the fore the discrepancy between the skills people have and those that are needed for the future. Our recent Upskilling Hopes and Fears research - a survey of 32,500 workers across 19 countries - revealed fascinating insights into how people feel about the future of work. In this episode, host Rowena Morris speaks to PwC People and Organisation leaders Fiona Camenzuli and Pete Brown about the practical ways organisations can upskill their people in response to these trends. Explore our Upskilling Hopes and Fears research here: https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/issues/upskilling/hopes-and-fears.html
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 35 - What do you need to know about UK SOX? - Ep34
Last week, on the 18th March, the Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published its proposals for restoring trust in the UK’s audit and corporate governance regime. This consultation comes at an important time, as the UK seeks to attract foreign investment and to maintain its status as a leading place to do business. To discuss what this means for UK businesses, host Emily Khan is joined by two specialists, Jonathan Lucas-Lucas and Semsi Sonmez, who are closely tracking what’s been happening and working with clients to help prepare their response.
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 - 34 - 2021 priorities with Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva - Ep33
In a year like no other, understanding what CEOs see as their biggest challenges and opportunities can provide us all with essential insight. To help us do just that, we’ve launched our 24th annual CEO Survey, which explores the issues that matter to CEOs and how they’re planning for the future. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Amanda Blanc, the CEO of Aviva, and Kevin Ellis, PwC’s UK Chairman. They discuss the most important challenges facing businesses today - from ESG and cyber security to employee wellbeing and the future of the workplace - and share their priorities for the coming months. To explore our CEO Survey findings - or to read our one-on-one interviews with some of the UK’s top CEOs - visit our website, at www.pwc.co.uk/ceosurvey.
Fri, 19 Mar 2021 - 33 - The impact of COVID-19 on women in work - Ep32
International Women's Day is an opportunity for everyone to celebrate the successes that women have achieved in the workplace. But progress across the OECD remains slow, and the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on female-dominated industries is potentially causing permanent damage. To discuss what this means for women in work today, our host Emily Khan is joined by Laura Hinton, PwC's Chief People Officer, and Larice Stielow, a senior Strategy& economist and lead author of our Women in Work Index. Explore the new Women in Work Index research from our Strategy& Economics team pwc.co.uk/womeninwork
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 32 - In conversation with Susan Armour of Oxford University Press - Ep31
We are delighted to bring you the first instalment in our ‘In conversation with’ series. Over the coming months, our host Teresa Owusu-Adjei, along with members of our Clients and Markets Executive, will speak to our clients about the issues that are front-of-mind for them. You’ll learn how different organisations have responded to the pandemic and hear about their priorities for the future. In this episode, Teresa is joined by Susan Armour, Group Ethics and Compliance Officer at Oxford University Press, and Sam Samaratunga, PwC’s EMEA and UK Risk Assurance Leader who discuss their lessons learnt from 2020 and how to draw on these to navigate future challenges. Susan explains how for Oxford University Press, their mission - to change people’s lives through education & research - has guided them through the pandemic. Susan and Sam go on to explore how they have worked together with speed, imagination and care to deliver results that make the difference. Visit our website to find out more about what this means for the organisations that work with us.
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 31 - Good Growth for Cities - Ep30
The need to level up the UK has long been recognised - and COVID-19 has only intensified this challenge. It’s no longer enough to drive growth in the left-behind regions; right now, it’s about tackling deep-rooted inequalities in every part of the UK - even in some of its wealthiest areas. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Zoe Watters, a corporate finance partner in our Real Assets practice, and Stewart Wilson, our Local Public Services lead partner, to discuss how we can navigate ever-changing restrictions while setting the foundations for a fair, inclusive and sustainable economic recovery.
Fri, 05 Feb 2021 - 30 - A new agenda for UK trade - Ep29
On the 31st December 2020, the UK left the European Union behind, creating a huge shift in the global order and bringing big changes for British businesses and people. At PwC, we’ve been examining this issue for some time - translating a moving political and policy picture into implications for UK and European businesses. Most recently, at our virtual Trade Summit in November, we convened people from across the public and private sectors to discuss the future challenges and opportunities we’re now facing as a country. In this episode, host Emily Khan and Matt Alabaster, our International Trade lead partner, discuss what the new agenda for UK trade might look like.
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 29 - Lessons from 2020 with Tom Molnar, Gail’s Bakery CEO - Ep28
2020 was a challenging year for many private and family-run businesses. But it also made leaders pause and think about what they stood for, with many quickly turning their attention to caring for their employees and communities. In this episode, host Emily Khan is joined by Gail's Bakery CEO and co-founder Tom Molnar and PwC's private business leader Suzi Woolfson to discuss what we can carry forward into 2021 to help us navigate the challenges ahead. Download our report "Private Business: The way ahead" to find out more about the conversations we had with private businesses in 2020.
Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 28 - Act now to recover: Part two - Ep27
This year, the importance of cash and working capital has been brought sharply into focus as even the most well-prepared business plans have been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. And while the upheaval has revealed longer term opportunities for businesses, they will first need to weather the difficult months ahead. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined in our virtual studio by Rob Lewis, PwC’s Mid-Market Restructuring Leader, and Jo Walton, a partner in our Operational Restructuring business. We examine the steps businesses can take now to recover while navigating uncertainty and planning for challenges that are yet to come.
Fri, 11 Dec 2020 - 27 - What will the future workplace look like? - Ep26
In March 2020, almost overnight, COVID-19 transformed the working patterns of people across almost every industry — in the UK and around the world. In this episode, host Emily Khan is joined by Darren Jukes, PwC's Leader of Industry for Industrial Manufacturing and Cat Mccusker, our Education Leader. We take a look at the emerging trends that are likely to stick around and examine the role the workplace will play in our lives in the future.
Fri, 04 Dec 2020 - 26 - Unlocking infrastructure's Net Zero potential - Ep25
The world is facing huge challenges in the face of climate change and growing inequality. Businesses, governments, the financial community and other stakeholders see the 2020s as the decade for action, with major new commitments to achieving net zero emissions. In this episode, we discuss how organisations can invest in real assets - the built environment and infrastructure that surrounds us - in a way that has a positive impact on the environment. Host Rowena Morris is joined in our virtual studio by Lawrence Slade, the Chief Executive of GIIA, and Colin Smith, who leads our Infrastructure Deals Team globally and is responsible for our Energy, Utilities, Mining and Infrastructure Transactions Practice in the UK.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 25 - The rise of the online shopper - Ep24
Black Friday has become a significant event in the retail calendar over recent years. For many people, it’s the biggest opportunity of the year to bag a bargain - even overtaking the Boxing Day sales in recent years. So it’s a big deal for retailers, who use Black Friday to drive sales and clear excess stock. Retail experts Lisa Hooker and Jac Windsor join host Paul Lenarduzzi for this episode, discussing how recent COVID-19 restrictions have impacted consumer behaviour ahead of this year’s Black Friday on the 27th November. We also share practical tips to help businesses respond to these trends in the lead into the festive period and those all-important Christmas sales.
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 24 - Greg Rutherford on how data can fuel success - Ep23
We all know the right nutrition can improve our performance. But for elite athletes, eating well isn’t just a lifestyle choice – it's a crucial part of their success, enabling them to train, recover and perform to their full potential. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined in our virtual studio by Greg Rutherford, MBE, a retired British long jumper who won gold for Great Britain at the Olympics, Marc Fell, a performance nutritionist at British Athletics, and Alex Cooke, a data intelligence partner at PwC. Our data intelligence experts know even the smallest detail can make the biggest difference and we are working together with British Athletics to give coaches and athletes access to powerful insights that will help improve performance. Our partnership with British Athletics showcases our ability to combine business understanding and human insight with technology innovation to deliver greater results for any organisation.
Fri, 16 Oct 2020 - 23 - Act now to recover - Ep22
As shoppers return to the high street and pubs and restaurants reopen their doors, life is slowly starting to look a little more like what we’re used to. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by two experts from our Business Restructuring practice, Steve Russell and Issy Gross, to examine what recovery is going to look like for many businesses over the coming months. We take a look at how businesses can strategically restructure in response to new challenges, making the road to recovery as smooth as possible. To find out how you can act now to recover, visit our website: https://www.pwc.co.uk/services/business-restructuring
Tue, 15 Sep 2020 - 22 - Reskilling for a fair and sustainable recovery - Ep21
For many organisations, COVID-19 has highlighted the discrepancy between the skills people have and those needed for jobs in a digital world. In this episode, Fiona Camenzuli and Lord Gavin Barwell join host Emily Khan to discuss the role of government and business in helping people develop the skills they need to succeed in the future.
Tue, 08 Sep 2020 - 21 - Working together for a fairer future - Ep20
The COVID-19 outbreak has thrown into sharp relief the importance of community, collaboration, and acting with purpose. As we start to think about the economic recovery, we have a unique opportunity to build on this positive trend for purpose-driven action. In this episode, guest host Heather Melville is joined by two of PwC's Government and Health Industries experts, Quentin Cole and Dan Burke, to explore how government and business can collaborate to make the UK fairer and better positioned for the future.
Mon, 17 Aug 2020 - 20 - Real assets: Why new real estate and infrastructure trends demand a fresh approach - Ep19
Organisations’ infrastructure and real estate needs are shifting rapidly, and keeping pace with new trends will be fundamental to the UK’s recovery. In this episode, real assets experts Simon Hampton and Neil Broadhead join host Paul Lenarduzzi to discuss how firms can adapt and explore how the public and private sectors can work together to create a better built environment for the future.
Mon, 10 Aug 2020 - 19 - Forced experimentation’ and the fast-tracked evolution of consumer trends - Ep18
From online shopping to conscious consumerism, COVID-19 has fast-tracked the evolution of several existing consumer trends, many of which will be sticking around for some time. In this episode, retail experts Jac Windsor and Lisa Hooker explore what the future might hold for the retail sector and share practical tips to help businesses respond to emerging trends.
Mon, 03 Aug 2020 - 18 - Managing cyber risk and building long-term resilience - Ep17
Over the lockdown period, many businesses have taken huge steps to protect against the new wave of cyber attacks. At first, it was a case of adapting quickly to new threats. But with many of us set to be operating in this new environment for the foreseeable future, companies must now think about their long-term approach. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by two of PwC's cyber security experts, Rachel Mullan and Kris McConkey, to discuss how the cyber threat landscape has evolved since the beginning of the pandemic, including how cyber criminals have capitalised on the situation. We take a look at how businesses are responding to increased threat activity and explore the potential conflict between investigative findings and the possibility of regulatory action.
Wed, 15 Jul 2020 - 17 - Dealing with change: how elite athletes adapted in lockdown - Ep16
COVID-19 has impacted everyone’s physical and mental wellbeing. And for British Athletics athletes and coaches, the lockdown has meant they’ve had to think differently about how they train, stay motivated and inspire others. Host Rowena Morris is joined by Alex Cooke, a Data Intelligence Partner at PwC, to discuss how we're using data analytics to help British Athletics athletes win more medals in more events at major championships. We also hear from two very special guests: Holly Bradshaw, a professional athlete and member of the World Class Podium Programme who holds the British record in pole vault, and Scott Simpson, a National Performance Institute senior coach in pole vault. Holly and Scott discuss how they've adapted their training following the introduction of lockdown measures and delay to the Olympics and Paralympics. They explore the role of data analytics in supporting them, and share their top tips for staying mentally and physically fit during this challenging period. To learn more about PwC's partnership with British Athletics, visit our website: www.pwc.co.uk/britishathletics
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 - 15 - Preparing for Brexit amid COVID-19 - Ep15
Over the past few months, many businesses have devoted significantly more time to responding to COVID-19 than to preparing for Brexit. But in some respects, the steps businesses have taken to navigate COVID-19 - such as strengthening their supply chains - will stand them in good stead when it comes to preparing for the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Panny Loucas, the Brexit lead within PwC's tax business, and Cara Haffey, our Head of Manufacturing and Automotive sectors. Our expert panel discusses the likely scenarios businesses should be preparing for now and share practical advice to help you get ready for each potential outcome.
Mon, 15 Jun 2020 - 14 - The regulatory response to COVID-19: In conversation with the FCA - Ep14
The FCA - the Financial Conduct Authority - and other regulators have been very active in their response to COVID-19, aiming to support the industry and ensure the fair treatment of customers at this difficult time. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Andrew Kail, PwC’s FS leader, and Katie Fisher, Director of Strategy at the FCA, to discuss how the FCA's business plan for this year will impact firms over the coming year. And, as firms continue to navigate the impacts of COVID-19, Andrew and Katie set out practical advice to help them deliver fair value while remaining operationally resilient.
Wed, 10 Jun 2020 - 13 - Visualise your response: The problem-solving power of VR and AR - Ep13
The social distancing measures put in place by governments all over the world have caused an increase in demand for technologies that facilitate remote working. This includes virtual reality and augmented reality (VR and AR), both of which offer smart ways to upskill and collaborate without the need for face-to-face interaction. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Jeremy Dalton, PwC's Head of VR and AR, and David Ristagno, the Co-Founder & CEO of Uptale, which provides an immersive learning platform designed for businesses to create, share and track training modules in 360° and Virtual Reality. They discuss the important role these technologies have to play in helping businesses and wider society navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
Thu, 04 Jun 2020 - 12 - Protecting your working capital - Ep12
COVID-19 has made it crucial for companies to protect liquidity. Across all sectors, we’ve seen a rapid shift in working capital requirements, driven by huge disruption of supply and demand. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by two experts from PwC's operational restructuring business, Daniel Windaus and Ian Morgan, to discuss the working capital challenges that businesses are facing as a result of COVID-19. Our panel explores the actions organisations can take to rapidly change operational ways of working and protect their working capital, ensuring a more accurate cash flow forecast during these uncertain times.
Mon, 25 May 2020 - 11 - Leading through a crisis - Ep11
The coronavirus outbreak has been stressful for many people, including those in leadership positions. We are being asked to lead in a world that is unlike anything we've ever experienced. Fear and anxiety can be overwhelming and cause strong reactions, making it difficult to look after our wellbeing. And even if we're not experiencing these feelings ourselves, it's so important that we're able to support those we're working with. Dr. Rob Archer, a Chartered Psychologist at Cognacity, and Dr. Claudia Van Den Heuvel, who works in PwC's crisis business, explore some of the personal challenges leaders are experiencing right now, and discuss strategies to help us look after our mental wellbeing and maintain strong leadership through uncertain times.
Wed, 20 May 2020 - 10 - Navigating through the lockdown - Ep10
On Sunday, 10th May, the government set out a roadmap to lift the lockdown that has transformed the lives of people across the UK. So, over the coming weeks, many businesses will be preparing to support their employees as they return to the workplace, if it’s appropriate for them to do so. Chris Box, PwC's EMEA HR Consulting Lead, and Nicola Shield, our Lead for Governance, Risk, Compliance and Control, join Rowena Morris to explore the challenges businesses have been facing as they adjust to new ways of working. And, as the country gradually comes out of lockdown, we’ll take a look at how organisations can address some of the issues that might arise.
Wed, 13 May 2020 - 9 - Supply chain management and resilience - Ep9
COVID-19 has impacted many regions that are at the heart of global supply chains. And this has caused a spectrum of challenges for businesses: some are fighting to keep up with extreme sales growth, while others are suffering from a huge drop-off in demand. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Mark Anderson, a Forensics Partner at PwC, and Penny Flint, a Director in our risk management business, to discuss the difficulties businesses are facing at the moment, take a look at the challenges that might lie ahead, and explore the strategies that will help you build resilience in your supply chain.
Tue, 12 May 2020 - 8 - Accessing government funds - Part 2: The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme - Ep8
Many government-backed funding initiatives are now open for business. But when it comes to putting your application together, it can be difficult to know where to start. In the second half of our special two-part feature on accessing government funding, Sarah Strang and John Williams from PwC's Debt & Capital Advisory business discuss the two Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes. They discuss the likely impact these schemes will have on businesses and share practical tips to help you access the schemes.
Sun, 10 May 2020 - 7 - Accessing government funds - Part 1: The Covid Corporate Financing Facility - Ep7
The government has put in place a number of initiatives to support businesses that are struggling to navigate the impacts of COVID-19. In this two-part special feature on accessing government funds, host Rowena Morris is joined by Sarah Strang and John Williams from our Debt & Capital Advisory business to discuss the government-backed initiatives that are available. Our expert panel shares practical tips for those thinking of applying to the COVID Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF), including the impact it will have on businesses, both over the next few months and over the longer term.
Sun, 10 May 2020 - 6 - In conversation with The Pensions Regulator - Ep6
In this episode, we welcome a special guest to our virtual studio: David Fairs, the Pension Regulator's Executive Director for Regulatory Policy, Analysis and Advice. David joins host Rowena Morris and PwC pensions experts John Dunn and Katie Lightstone to explore the impact coronavirus has had on pensions and outline how the Regulator is using its annual funding statement to address the crisis. We'll also discuss some practical ways to protect and manage defined benefit pension schemes as we continue to navigate this evolving situation.
Thu, 30 Apr 2020 - 5 - Cash flow management and rapid cost reduction - Ep5
Many businesses are experiencing cash flow difficulties as a result of coronavirus. In recent weeks, the government has announced generous support packages to help businesses address these challenges. But even with this support, many businesses could soon be forced to make some very difficult decisions. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by Tim Allen, who leads PwC’s Operational Restructuring team, and Zubin Randeria, who leads our Cost Based Transformation team, to discuss the steps businesses can take to manage their cash flow and reduce costs in a fast and sustainable way.
Mon, 27 Apr 2020 - 4 - Responding with purpose - Ep4
Coronavirus has put the relationship between companies, government, society and the public into the spotlight. More and more, businesses are being expected to help society solve the problems arising from the pandemic. And many are rising to the challenge, using their purpose to inspire positive action. In this episode, host Rowena Morris is joined by PwC Partners Emma Cox and Brenda Trenowden, who provide crisis leadership advice to our clients. They discuss why purpose matters now more than ever, and share practical tips to help businesses bring their purpose to life through their responses to COVID-19.
Wed, 22 Apr 2020 - 3 - The emerging cyber threat landscape - Ep3
The coronavirus pandemic has transformed the way we work. And while half the UK population is able to work from home, this doesn’t come without its challenges, including an increase in cyber security threats. Cyber criminals will be capitalising on confusion and uncertainty as we all adjust to new ways of doing business. In this episode, cyber experts Sean Sutton and Rachel Mullan join host, Rowena Morris, to discuss how you can protect your organisation and your people.
Mon, 20 Apr 2020 - 2 - Navigate confidently through the crisis - Ep1
As coronavirus (COVID-19) changes how we live and work, our experts discuss the top considerations for businesses. Host, Rowena Morris, is joined by Laura Middleton, a Director in our Healthcare team with a background in epidemiology, and Umang Paw, a Partner who leads our Crisis business
Thu, 09 Apr 2020 - 1 - Coronavirus, cash, and consumers - Ep2
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is causing severe challenges for people and the economy, and we’ve seen a broad spectrum of impacts across industries. Some businesses have struggled to keep up with increased demand, while for others, unfortunately, commercial activity has all but dried up. In this episode, our expert panel discusses how businesses can stabilise their cash position and shore up their defences against the worst impacts of the pandemic. Joining our host, Rowena Morris, are Lisa Hooker, PwC's Leader of Industry for Consumer Markets, and Zelf Hussain, who specialises in helping businesses experiencing financial distress.
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