Synopsis
Insights into the business world with Peter Day - featuring content from BBC Radio 4's In Business programme, and also Global Business from the BBC World Service.
Episodes
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Global Business: Silicon Alley
14/05/2015 Duration: 26minNew York City has its own Silicon Alley and Manhattan is fast becoming a hub for high tech start ups. Peter Day talks to the entrepreneurs trying to make it in the Big Apple by taking advantage of the brain power no longer locked up in banks and the advances faster and smarter computers can offer.
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In Business: Thinking Machines
07/05/2015 Duration: 28minOne of the most famous computer systems in the world is called Watson, developed by IBM. It's best known in for beating two human contestants to win the American game show, Jeopardy. Watson may now be leading a revolution in 'machine learning'. Peter Day reports from New York City, fast becoming a high tech rival of Silicon Valley, to find out how smart our machines are becoming and whether we should be worried about the impact Artificial Intelligence will have our lives.
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In Business: Immigration - The Business View
30/04/2015 Duration: 27minImmigration is one of the key issues of the General Election campaign. Peter Day asks businesses, big and small, what they think about immigration. How dependent is Britain on workers from other countries in Europe, and beyond? What impact have tighter visa restrictions for migrants from outside Europe had on British business?
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In Business: Circular Economy
23/04/2015 Duration: 27minAs Dame Ellen MacArthur circumnavigated the globe she got first-hand knowledge of the finite nature of the world's resources. When she retired from sailing she created a foundation to promote the concept of a 'Circular Economy' - where resources are re-used and waste reduced to zero. Many companies around the world - including some of the biggest, like Unilever - are responding to her ideas. Peter Day talks to the record-breaking sailor, to Unilever, and to the creators of an innovative urban farm in New Jersey about why these concepts are so important and how businesses can take them on board.
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Global Business: What’s Ailing Argentina
23/04/2015 Duration: 26minBusinesses in Argentina say they suffer from too much red tape, rampant inflation and import restrictions. Middle class Buenos Aires residents say the cost of everyday goods in supermarkets makes life difficult. Peter Day hears from business leaders with innovative solutions and a former government minister tells him how he is saddened by the country’s current economic plight.
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In Business: Blank Screens
09/04/2015 Duration: 27minThe Information Technology department used to be a mysterious backroom operation, but has become the vital component of a successful company. With relentless technical developments businesses are facing a constant risk of their computer systems being past their sell by date. Peter Day explores how companies are wrestling with the increasing demands of keeping their I.T fit for purpose.
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Global Business: Second Curve
09/04/2015 Duration: 26minBusiness commentator and social philosopher Charles Handy speaks to Peter Day about his new book, The Second Curve, and asks if we should all plan on reinventing ourselves in later life to take advantage of new trends, innovations and ideas that will affect the future world of work
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In Business: The Freelance Economy/Micros
02/04/2015 Duration: 27minThe growing freelance and micro-business economy is explored by Peter Day. Why are so many people setting up on their own and will it be a decision they'll come to regret?
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Horse Play
19/03/2015 Duration: 26minInnovation is hard work, says the British-born author and entrepreneur Kevin Ashton. He was a pioneer of what is now called the Internet of Things, adding communications ability to millions of objects through his insightful work with sensors.
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Global Business: Shake Up Your Company
12/02/2015 Duration: 26minPeter Day talks to Gary Hamel, one of the best known management gurus in the world.
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In Business: Ttip: The world's biggest trade deal
22/01/2015 Duration: 27minTtip: Peter Day asks how the world's biggest trade deal, currently being negotiated between the US and the EU, may effect business, employment, the environment and democracy.
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Global Business: The Circular Economy
22/01/2015 Duration: 26minPeter Day talks with the record breaking yachtswoman, Ellen MacArthur, and Unilever CEO, Paul Polman, about their work promoting the circular economy – where resources are reused and waste reduced to zero and asks how businesses can put these ideas into practice.
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In Business: Money Making
15/01/2015 Duration: 27minPeter Day explores the future of money and payments and asks how "cashless" we may become.
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In Business: Meet the Vloggers
08/01/2015 Duration: 27minPeter Day meets the vloggers who start off making videos in their bedroom and end up being courted by big brands. Can these new relationships disrupt the old ways of marketing?
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In Business: 21st Century Unlimited
04/01/2015 Duration: 27minNew ways of doing business are making people think hard about how companies function. Peter Day hears how these alternative economies work, and what they might do.
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Global Business: Cabin Fever
01/01/2015 Duration: 26minUp in the air stuck in a metal tube for hours, can flying ever be a nice experience? Peter Day meets a clutch of British based experts trying to improve the way the world flies.
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In Business: Kindness Revisited
25/12/2014 Duration: 27minRandom acts of kindness can help businesses grow in surprising ways. Peter Day talks with one woman who tells how the generosity of others made all the difference to her company.
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In Business: For Ever and Ever
18/12/2014 Duration: 27minBritain's cathedrals have defined the landscape for centuries but what's their role today? Peter Day hears about the business of running some of the country's most famous places.
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In Business: Cabin Fever
11/12/2014 Duration: 27minUp in the air stuck in a metal tube for hours, can flying ever be a nice experience? Peter Day meets a clutch of British-based experts trying to improve the way the world flies.
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Young Horizons
11/12/2014 Duration: 26minOn last week’s Global Business from the Drucker Forum we heard grim predictions for the future from management experts. This week we hear some younger, more optimistic voices.