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Business Leader
Business Leader's team of top journalists - Graham Ruddick, Sarah Vizard, Josh Dornbrack, and Dougal Shaw - take a second look at stories of success and failure, provide masterclasses from world-leading experts and guide you through what matters in the business world Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 41min
How Stuart Machin turned around Marks & Spencer (part two)
Who is the leader behind the turnaround of Marks & Spencer? And what does he think are the challenges still ahead?In part two of our interview with Stuart Machin, the chief executive of Marks & Spencer, he discusses his leadership style and why he has concerns about the UK economy and government in 2025.Marks & Spencer is probably the best-known business in Britain. But when Stuart Machin joined in 2018 it had been struggling for years. Since then he has led an extraordinary turnaround of the high street retailer. This is the story of how he did it, in his own words. In part one of this interview, Stuart Machin discussed his strategy and approach for M&S. You can find that via the link below:https://www.businessleader.co.uk/podcasts/business-leader-podcast/stuart-machin-turn-around-marks-spencer-part-one/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 28, 2025 • 27min
How Stuart Machin turned around Marks & Spencer (part one)
Marks & Spencer is probably the best-known business in Britain. But when Stuart Machin joined in 2018 it had been struggling for years. Since then he has led an extraordinary turnaround of the high street retailer. This is the story of how he did it, in his own words.Stuart Machin, the chief executive of M&S, talks to the Business Leader Podcast about how M&S is changing its shops, products, and, crucially, the culture within the business. One thing stands out – how much he obsesses over the detail (no-one buys more men's clothes from M&S than him). That is not easy given M&S has more than 60,000 employees, nearly 1,500 shops, annual revenues of £13bn and pre-tax profits of £673m in its last financial year.In part one of this two-part special, Stuart Machin discusses his strategy and approach for M&S. In part two, we will look at his career in retail, why he has such passion for the sector and what he thinks are the challenges ahead... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 23, 2025 • 21min
John Cleese on creativity: Lessons from a Monty Python mind for business leaders
What can a comedy legend teach you about business? Plenty. In this episode, John Cleese reveals how creativity isn’t just for the arts — it’s a vital skill for problem-solving, strategy and innovation in business. Drawing from a fascination with creativity that spans five decades, Cleese shares how “play” and the “tortoise mind” can unlock ground-breaking ideas, why interruptions kill creativity, and how trust in leadership fosters innovation. Packed with practical tips and humour, this conversation will inspire you to think differently and tackle your biggest challenges with fresh ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 21, 2025 • 18min
Paul McKenna masterclass: The science behind strategic thinking
Best-selling author, behavioural scientist and hypnotist Paul McKenna explains the powerful role that manifestation can play in business success and debunks some myths. From Sir Richard Branson's game-changing Virgin Atlantic vision to practical exercises that rewire your brain for achievement, McKenna shows how "manifesting" is simply strategic planning in disguise. In this episode, you will learn how to harness this science-backed approach to overcome challenges, fuel innovation and achieve your biggest goals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 16, 2025 • 27min
Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen on the AI revolution
Docusign made its name in the early 2000s by pioneering the idea of e-signatures in digital contracts. Since then it has grown into a multi-billion dollar tech company. The technology came into its own during the Covid-19 pandemic, helping businesses to keep running when everyone worked remotely. However, that dramatic spike in demand ultimately unsettled the company. Thygesen joined from Google in late 2022 to steady the ship. He’s finding growth by revolutionising the world of digital contracts once more, but this time harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 14, 2025 • 41min
2025 predictions with the Business Leader team
What are the news stories, issues and trends that will matter to businesses in 2025?In this special episode, the Business Leader team - Graham Ruddick, Sarah Vizard, Dougal Shaw and Josh Dornbrack - get together to share what they have been hearing from business leaders, what they are looking forward to in 2025 and what they want businesses to stop doing in the year aheadThe episode includes:-What the turmoil in financial markets means for UK businesses and why it matters-Why 2025 could be a tipping point for Elon Musk and Tesla, as well as the back-to-office debate-What next for AI in 2025-Plus, why Sir Andy Murray, Andy Farrell and Arsenal are on our minds... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 7, 2025 • 32min
Will Shu on building Deliveroo, founder mode v manager mode and what he wishes he had done differently
Is being in the details, micro-managing and following your instincts the key to building a business? Has an obsession with professional managers blinded us to what really matters in founding and scaling a business? Welcome to the debate about founder mode v manager mode, which was started by Brian Chesky, the co-founder of Airbnb, and Paul Graham, the co-founder of Y Combinator.Will Shu, the chief executive and co-founder of Deliveroo, is an ideal person to ask about this. He founded Deliveroo, the online delivery service, in 2013 alongside Greg Orlowski. 12 years later he is still the chief executive. But Deliveroo is now a very different business. It is worth more than £2bn, listed on the London Stock Exchange and has had highs and lows. How does he think a founder should run a business?In this episode of the Business Leader Podcast, Will Shu looks back on building Deliveroo, how his role has changed, how he strives to keep a start-up culture at the heart of the company, and his own views on the founder mode v manager mode debate. Shu also says what he wishes he had done differently in building Deliveroo - and the answer may surprise you…. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 30, 2024 • 38min
What to expect in 2025? A roundtable with top investors
What will the business world look like in 2025? What do big investors think about the UK and UK businesses? Are they optimistic or pessimistic about 2025 given the fall-out from the UK Budget and the election of Donald Trump in the US?Business Leader's editor-in-chief Graham Ruddick gathers three of the biggest investors in UK businesses to discuss these key questions for 2025. The investors are:-Jeremy Taylor, the chief executive of Lazard Asset Management-Gervais Williams, the head of equities at Premier Miton-Kiran Nandra, the head of equities at Jupiter Asset ManagementHappy New Year to all our listeners from everyone at Business Leader! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 23, 2024 • 36min
SPECIAL EPISODE: Best of 2024 with Graham Ruddick, Sarah Vizard and Dougal Shaw
In this special episode of the Business Leader Podcast, Graham Ruddick, Sarah Vizard and Dougal Shaw get together to discuss what they have learned in 2024 and their top business tips. This includes:-The healthy paranoia that drives successful business leaders-How to really be authentic at work and why it matters-Why you should seek to operate below full capacity to perform at your best and why trying to give 110 per cent effort is a management myth-Why the biggest challenge for a business is not overcoming a crisis but the mundane day-to-day grind of just executing your plan-The importance of not just hiring people smarter than you but listening to themFeaturing Simon Arora of B&M, record-breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont, and restaurant chain Hawksmoor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 19, 2024 • 34min
Ikea part two
Why has Ikea been such a success in the UK? Why did it open its first shop in Warrington, Cheshire? What is "chuck out your chintz" all about? And what does this unique business look for in staff?In part two of our look at how Ikea became one of the biggest retailers in the world, Graham Ruddick speaks to Peter Jelkeby, the chief executive and chief sustainability officer for Ikea in the UK and Ireland, and a man who started his career with Ikea as a forklift truck driver.Then, Graham speaks to Dougal Shaw about what they have both learned about Ikea and the reasons for its success after studying the business. In case you missed it, in part one of our look at Ikea, Dougal Shaw spoke to Jesper Brodin, the chief executive of Ingka Group, the business that runs Ikea shops around the world... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.