Episode 14: Kate Waters and Rory Sutherland on behavioural biases and psychology in marketing
This episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, features a fascinating discussion with Kate Waters, Director of Strategy and Client at ITV, and Rory Sutherland, vice chair of Ogilvy UK, TED talk superstar and ABP Honorary Member, recorded at…
Episode 13: Eric Singler, CEO and founder of BVA Nudge Unit, on driving successful behaviour change
The latest episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, features a fascinating interview with Eric Singler, the Founder, President and CEO of the BVA Nudge Unit, recorded at the 2019 ABP Conference following his keynote speech. Eric is also…
Episode 12: Claudia Hammond, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s ‘All in the Mind’, on the psychology of money
This episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, features an interview with Claudia Hammond, an award-winning broadcaster, writer and academic psychologist, conducted after her keynote at the 2019 ABP Conference. Hammond is the presenter of All in the Mind,…
Episode 11: An Interview with Bruce Daisley, Author of ’The Joy of Work’ and Host of the ‘Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat’
This episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, is a fascinating interview with Bruce Daisley, author of Sunday Times bestselling book ‘The Joy of Work’ (published as ‘Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat’ in the USA) and host of the number…
Episode 10: Managing Change In The Workplace
In this episode Dr Zara Whysall and Carina Derrick from Kiddy and Partners share insights on how to create behaviour change amongst business leaders, recognising context, mindset and skillset – building on their great talk at the 2019 ABP Conference.…
Episode 9: Encouraging Social Mobility – An Interview with Neil Morrison
The latest episode of POW, the psychology of work podcast, looks at the issue of social mobility in the labour force, focussing on the questions organisations need to consider regarding recruitment, retention and promotion of the best talent in their…
Episode 8: An Interview with Dr Susan Kahn, resilience expert and author of ‘Bounce Back’
What is resilience? How do we define it? How does it manifest itself? Can we build up our resilience ‘muscle’ so that we can cope with difficulties, adversities or unexpected changes and still be able to function, especially in the…
Episode 7: Could you be a certified business psychologist?
Do you want to become a certified business psychologist? In the latest episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, we give you an insight into the certification process and the benefits it brings. You can hear from some of…
Episode 6: Personality and Risk – An Interview with Geoff Trickey
This podcast focuses on the benefits of identifying and categorising people into Risk Types. Could uncovering your staff’s risk type could help you to understand how each individual employee perceives, reacts and manages themselves in risky situations? And could this…
Episode 5: The Big Nudge – the 2019 ABP Conference, with Kate Waters, Rory Sutherland and Kate Glazebrook
In this episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, we preview this year’s ABP conference on 10th and 11th October. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘The Big Nudge: Behavioural Economics meets Business Psychology’, and features exclusive interviews…
Episode 4: Work and Wellbeing
This month’s podcast looks at wellbeing in the workplace. It gives us an insight into what this means and how businesses can try to create ‘good days at work for everyone, everywhere’. Our podcast features an interview with Professor Ivan…
Episode 3: Leadership, Entrepreneurship and the Changing World of Work
In this episode we take a deep dive into the themes of leadership and entrepreneurship in the evolving workplace. What makes a good leader? When do we want people to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills in business – and when don’t we?…