Responsible Business: Leading the Way University of Bristol Business School
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The Responsible Business podcast series is produced in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD). In this series, our host Professor Veronica Hope Hailey (the Dean of the Business School) and Katie Jacobs (Senior stakeholder lead in CIPD) speak with business leaders to explore the revolutionised responsible business movement and the topics that have influenced this change. Designed to guide, inspire and inform, we’ll hear from experts across a number of fields.
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Building responsible leadership for the future
While many leaders and businesses are attempting to put the pandemic behind them and focus on the ‘new normal’, have we thought deeply enough about what we’ve learned and what it means for future crises? In this episode, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey and her guest Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol, discuss why everything is still to play for and the role we all have in co-creating a brighter future.
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The role of responsible business in tackling the climate crisis
As the rate of climate events increases, how do businesses respond, adapt and keep their staff safe?
In this episode of Responsible Business: Leading the Way, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey, Dean of the University of Bristol Business School is joined by Sarah Kenny, CEO of BMT to discuss how businesses rise to modern challenges.
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Leadership through crisis: can one person do it all?
Since 2020, various crises have disrupted leaders on every level and have led to the emergence of some new and welcome leadership styles. In this episode, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey and her guest Nick Hampton, Chief Executive Officer at Tate & Lyle, discuss whether these new styles will stick, and talk candidly about the challenge of being a leader in a world beset by crises.
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What leading through the pandemic has taught us about trust
Trust, from employees, customers and other stakeholders, is core to responsible business. And since the pandemic, people expect even more from businesses, which are – according to the latest Edelman Trust Barometer -- the only institution trusted by the global public.
In this episode Veronica and her guest, Brad Greve, Chief Financial Officer at BAE Systems, discuss what the pandemic has taught us about building and maintaining trust.
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The new rules of work: How the psychological contract is evolving
The psychological contract has changed dramatically since the start of the pandemic, with the balance of power swinging towards the employee.
In this episode, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey and her guest, Jane Cathrall, Executive Director, People Directorate at the Bank of England, discuss how leaders should respond to the new challenges of engaging employees and creating a sense of ‘community’ around work.
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What does it mean to be a responsible business in a post-pandemic world?
The pandemic disrupted leaders on every level. It forced them to re-examine their assumptions about their organisation’s purpose and place in society. It impacted their perceptions and their actions around responsible business, and their leadership attitudes and practices.
The worst of the pandemic is now firmly behind us – although we remain in the depths of an economic and cost-of-living crisis, with the war in Ukraine ongoing. In this first episode, Veronica and Katie are joined by Andrea Winfield, general manager for HR across the western Europe region for Microsoft, to explore what being a responsible business means in a post-pandemic world.
Find out more: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/campaigns/responsible-business/