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Insights into the business world - featuring content from BBC Radio 4's In Business programme, and also Global Business from the BBC World Service.

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    • 4.4 • 133 Ratings

Insights into the business world - featuring content from BBC Radio 4's In Business programme, and also Global Business from the BBC World Service.

    Still in Business

    Still in Business

    For the final programme of the series, John Murphy returns to a selection of businesses that have come through this far. A fabric and haberdashery shop, a fruit farmer and a micro-pub. What’s their story of survival, what did they change and what of the future? The potential difficulties and pitfalls, are not over.
    Presenter: John Murphy
    Producer: Phoebe Keane
    Series editor: Penny Murphy

    • 27 min
    Building Back Better

    Building Back Better

    The pandemic and the resulting recession have led to widespread calls to recognise that we now have a once in a generation opportunity to re-think how we put the economy back together again. Research shows we can help our economy flourish again by prioritising spending on environmentally friendly initiatives. From electric bikes, to eco-friendly cement, to a new type of plastic that could heat our homes, fill our mattresses and cushion our running trainers, Adam Shaw meets the businesses that could benefit from this type of recovery plan and could help us build back better.
    Presenter: Adam Shaw
    Producer: Phoebe Keane

    • 27 min
    Wine, Widgets and Brexit

    Wine, Widgets and Brexit

    As Brexit talks between the European Union and the UK got under way earlier this year, before anyone was using the word “pandemic”, Caroline Bayley began following two companies which both export to Britain– one in France, one in Germany – to see how they were planning for trade with the UK outside of the EU. One is a vineyard and wine business in Bordeaux and the other makes components for kitchen furniture and cabinets in Germany. Both were knocked sideways by the coronavirus but have still had to prepare for future business with the UK with or without a trade deal.
    Presenter/Producer: Caroline Bayley

    • 28 min
    The Tree Trade

    The Tree Trade

    Politicians keep promising more trees – seen as good for the environment and for fighting climate change. Trees are also big business sustaining vital rural jobs. So will lots of new planting keep everyone happy? Chris Bowlby explores forestry’s future in one of its key locations – Northumberland. He visits the huge forest at Kielder, and a rural factory turning thousands of logs into essential materials for millions of British homes. But there are problems too – a thicket of bureaucracy surrounding planting, and questions about what sort of trees really do bring environmental gain.
    Presenter: Chris Bowlby
    Producer: John Murphy

    • 27 min
    The March of Robots

    The March of Robots

    Robots and Artificial Intelligence have been moving into our workplaces for years. But is now the time that they will become fully established and take over some jobs entirely? Is the march of the robots going to get louder now that everything seems to be changing ? David Baker investigates.
    Presenter: David Baker
    Producer: Sandra Kanthal
    Credit: Getty Creative / iStock / PhonlamaiPhoto

    • 27 min
    Black Business Matters

    Black Business Matters

    Sparked by the Black Lives Matter protests around the world that followed the death of George Floyd, companies are wading into the conversation on racial inequality. With a focus on diversity in business, there was also interest and investment in a lot of companies run by black people in the UK. Tobi Oredein, founder of media company Black Ballad, asks businesses including a home-ware maker, an interior design firm and a global bank if this is all a trend or if there will be substantial and long-term change.
    Presenter: Tobi Oredein
    Producer: Darin Graham
    Credit: Getty/Ariel Skelley

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
133 Ratings

133 Ratings

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Potholes - the Road to the Future

Please tell Ruth Alexander how to pronounce “POTHOLES”. It is not “POHOLES”.

This was a well researched report spoilt by her constant reference to “POHOLES”. Interestingly, the Asian engineer who contributed to the programme spoke the word correctly!

The BBC should be more proactive in promoting good pronunciation.

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Peter day

Please bring back Peter day.

BAYT SHALAWM ,

Quality content for anyone interested in business.

This is one of the best business podcasts anyone could ever subscribe to .Its perspective is global, interconnected ,awakens interdependence in thinking and it is full of passion that can awaken a lot of potential in anyone.It is well presented and it almost always leaves a smile on my face.This is a podcast that connects minds and desires beyond time and space .I will very much recommend it to anyone with a desire for business.

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