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The Green Room by Deloitte is an award-winning podcast exploring the topics that matter most in business.

Each episode we ask one big question about the world around us that’s affecting business. From climate to technology, inclusion to the future of work and much more, we’ll call on experts and great research from our firm and beyond to find the answers that business is debating.

We’ll ask questions like: Can AI help us be more human? Is technology our planet’s best hope? Are leaders born or made? And do elections change anything?

No matter what level of business you’re at or industry you work in, The Green Room aims to provide a broad look at a variety of areas.

Join us in The Green Room every other Tuesday for the best conversations on the topics that matter most in business. A podcast from Deloitte.

The Green Room: Questions That Matter Most In Business Deloitte UK

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The Green Room by Deloitte is an award-winning podcast exploring the topics that matter most in business.

Each episode we ask one big question about the world around us that’s affecting business. From climate to technology, inclusion to the future of work and much more, we’ll call on experts and great research from our firm and beyond to find the answers that business is debating.

We’ll ask questions like: Can AI help us be more human? Is technology our planet’s best hope? Are leaders born or made? And do elections change anything?

No matter what level of business you’re at or industry you work in, The Green Room aims to provide a broad look at a variety of areas.

Join us in The Green Room every other Tuesday for the best conversations on the topics that matter most in business. A podcast from Deloitte.

    How do we fuel our future? With Alistair Dormer and Susan McDonald

    How do we fuel our future? With Alistair Dormer and Susan McDonald

    Getting people to change how they do things can be hard, even if everyone agrees that things need to change.
    Take energy transition, for example. The case for switching to greener, more renewable sources of energy is well-made. And well-understood. But whether it’s in your own home or the business you work in and lead, the challenge is now how do we make that change happen?
    And when there’s so many solutions and little consensus on which is the right way to go, how do we not let paralysis take hold and stop us from making progress? Because we do need to make progress.
    By 2050, we need to have evolved the way we live and work if we’re to hit our net zero targets. The way we power our homes. The way we power our industry. The infrastructure that supports the supply of energy. It all needs to change.
    But what’s the solution? Is it solar? Wind? Hydrogen? And who is responsible for making it happen?
    For this episode, we’re joined by Executive Vice President of Energy and Mobility at Hitachi Ltd., Alistair Dormer, and Susan McDonald, Energy Transition Lead within Deloitte’s Sustainability and Climate Strategy team.
    Tune in to find out:
    What our energy systems currently look like – and how they need to change The countries who are leading on the energy transition and why The economic case for investing in renewable energy What the future holds and the role we can all play Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
    You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
    Guests: Alistair Dormer, Executive Vice President of Energy and Mobility at Hitachi Ltd. and Susan McDonald, Energy Transition Lead within Deloitte’s Sustainability and Climate Strategy team.
    Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth
    Original music: Ali Barrett

    • 41 min
    Do elections change anything? With Caroline Flint and Ian Stewart

    Do elections change anything? With Caroline Flint and Ian Stewart

    Every five years, we put a cross on a piece of paper – and put it in a ballot box.
    It’s a democratic right. A civic duty. An opportunity to have a say on what matters to us in our communities.
    2024 is a big year for elections. Because more of us than ever before will be going to the polls around the globe. In the US. The UK. India. Taiwan. Mexico. South Africa. And many more.
    And there’s a lot at stake – from the rise of the far right and soaring inflation to ongoing geopolitical conflicts and the climate emergency.
    But voting is one thing. Making change happen, is another altogether.
    For this episode, we’re joined by Rt Hon Caroline Flint, former MP and Government Minister for the Labour party, and Ian Stewart, Chief Economist at Deloitte, as we ask: Do elections change anything? 
    Tune in to find out: 
    What we can learn from past elections to make future elections count How governments can balance short-term issues and long-term challenges Which issues matter most to voters right now How elections impact business – and how businesses can be prepared  
    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
    You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK 
    Check out Change Please here:  changeplease.org
    Guests: Rt Hon Caroline Flint, former MP for the Labour party and Advisory Board Member for think tank Reform, and Ian Stewart, Chief Economist at Deloitte
    Hosts: Ethan Worth and Annie Wong
    Original music: Ali Barrett
     

    • 40 min
    How do we stay safe online? With Amanda Storey and Nick Seeber

    How do we stay safe online? With Amanda Storey and Nick Seeber

    Can you imagine your life without the internet? 
    It’s a platform that’s brought about enormous benefits over the years. 
    The internet has opened up opportunities for millions of us worldwide, from being able to find information and expressing ourselves to transforming the way we do business. 
    But for kids, the internet can sometimes be a confusing, upsetting, or a scary place, and figuring out how to stay safe online is an important skillset for children to gain. 
    In this episode, we’re joined by Amanda Storey, Managing Director, Trust & Safety at Google EMEA and Nick Seeber who leads our Global Internet Regulation offering.
    Tune in to find out:
    The role of the internet, how it’s evolved and the challenges around regulation How both Amanda and Nick are driving regulation in their own work The role of education, business and internet companies on kids’ online safety The safety measures and regulation processes we can implement for a better future Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
    You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK 

    Guests: Amanda Storey, Managing Director, Trust & Safety at Google EMEA and Nick Seeber, Deloitte’s Global Internet Regulation lead.
    Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth
    Original music: Ali Barrett

    • 46 min
    What are the new survival skills? With Bear Grylls and Shilpa Shah

    What are the new survival skills? With Bear Grylls and Shilpa Shah

    Once we huddled around campfires, now we huddle around phone screens.  
    Once we hunted and gathered, now there’s an app for that.  
    Once we used the stars to navigate the wild, now we’re in a digital jungle.  
    Modern technology has managed to make our lives easier and more complicated all at the same time. And then there’s the emerging technology to keep up with too. 
    What skills do we need to be able to manage this constant change? How do we make sure no one gets left behind? And what about the things that can’t be taught through a screen?  
    For this episode, we’re joined by Bear Grylls OBE, adventurer and broadcaster, and Shilpa Shah, Digital Transformation Director at Deloitte, as we ask: What are the new survival skills? 
    Tune in to find out: 
    The technology that saved Bear while he was out in the wilderness Why the skills that we need to survive have changed over time What ‘a survivor attitude’ is and how to have one How we can ensure everyone has the skills to survive – and to thrive Guests: Bear Grylls OBE, adventurer and broadcaster, and Shilpa Shah, Digital Transformation Director at Deloitte
    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
    You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK 
    Check out Loaf Catering here: loafcatering.com

    Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Annie Wong
    Original music: Ali Barrett
     

    • 40 min
    Are leaders born or made? With Jonathan Mildenhall and Tim Clayton-Ball

    Are leaders born or made? With Jonathan Mildenhall and Tim Clayton-Ball

    When we think of great leaders, influential visionaries come to mind. Pioneers in the corporate world. People who take risks, open doors and inspire others to step into their footsteps.
    But is the concept of a leader changing? And is it about finding who you are as a leader vs trying to fit into expectations of what a leader should be?

    In this episode, we’re joined by Jonathan Mildenhall, curator of A Colourful View From the Top and Co-Founder and Chairman of TwentyFirstCenturyBrand and Tim Clayton-Ball, who runs our global Deloitte Leadership practice, to ask: Are leaders born or made?


    Tune in to find out:
    ·        Jonathan and Tim’s definition of a leader
    ·        How leadership has evolved over the years
    ·        Leadership styles and whether we all have a natural ability to lead
    ·        Advice for future leaders and businesses who want to lead on what matters

    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
    You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
    Guests: Jonathan Mildenhall, curator of A Colourful View From the Top and Co-Founder and Chairman of TwentyFirstCenturyBrand and Tim Clayton-Ball, who runs our global Deloitte Leadership practice.
     
    Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Annie Wong

    Original music: Ali Barrett

    • 46 min
    What comes first, vision or buy-in? With Sir Clive Woodward and Jess Dooley

    What comes first, vision or buy-in? With Sir Clive Woodward and Jess Dooley

    Every one of us has dreams. A desire to make a difference on the things that matter to us.
    A vision for change, from the project we’re working on to our local community.
    Without action, a vision will merely be a dream. But a vision that many people believe in? Now that can change the world – ask any great leader.
    So how do you get this buy-in? Should that be the first step? Or is it something that follows only once you have a vision you can share with others?
    That’s what we’re exploring in the latest episode of The Green Room podcast with examples from elite sport and the business world.
    Our guests, World Cup-winning former England rugby coach Sir Clive Woodward, and executive coach and Deloitte director Jess Dooley, know all about the role that leaders and teams play in realising a vision and what it takes to get there.
    We ask them, does it all start with having a clear vision? Or do you need to get buy-in first? How do you sell your plans to people around you? And do you need to adapt your style to bring different types of people with you? Do you build your ideas up from testing or sell them in first?
    Do people buy into a leader before they buy into a vision? What if the team don’t agree on our vision or don’t buy into our method to get there? Do you need both to succeed?  What if you have buy-in but no clear vision yet – is that an issue? And what techniques can anyone apply help make their plans a reality?

    For this episode of The Green Room, we ask: What comes first, vision or buy-in?

    Tune in to find out:
    How team dynamics influence (nearly) everything How Sir Clive sold his vision to transform England rugby Jess’ take on whether teams or leaders should lead on buy-in If business should learn from sport or if sport can learn from business  
    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts
     
    You can also watch our episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK
     
    Guests: Sir Clive Woodward, former England Rugby World Cup winning coach and Jess Dooley, Growth Director in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group.
    Hosts: Ethan Worth and Lizzie Elston
    Technical support: Deloitte Creative Studio
    Original music: Ali Barrett
     

    • 39 min

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