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Presented by People in Flow's operations coordinator, Shannon O'Connor with guests Neville Pritchard and Nigel Girling. Special guests have included Dave Ulrich, Owen Ferguson, Andy Friedman, Catherine Llewellyn and Richard Scott; With many more exciting industry leaders in the pipeline!

We provide consulting, insight, coaching and facilitation of change innovation of the highest global quality. Reducing stress and energising the workplace is at the very heart of every action we take.

Want to know more about what we do?

Get in touch on +44 (0) 1280 823702 or info@peopleinflow.com
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In Flow Leadership

In Flow Leadership

2020-06-2928:42

Join our CEO Neville Pritchard as he shares two episodes with Leadership lover Richard Summerfield.
Our longest episode to date sees, chairman Neville Pritchard take a deep seat into conversation with Dr, Gleb. They go into great detail about Glebs background and where it all started or him and the inspiration he had along the way. One not to be missed!! For more information please contact- Virtualworking@peopleinflow.com
Jack J Phillips #48.2

Jack J Phillips #48.2

2020-02-1923:50

Welcome back to Episode #48.2 - Neville and Jack continue their conversation around Return on investment and impact.   Chairman of the ROI Institute, Jack is a world renowned expert on accountability, measurement and evaluation. With more than 75 books his work has been recognized in the Wall street Journal, Fortune magazine and more.
Jack J. Phillips

Jack J. Phillips

2020-02-0323:01

Episode #48- Join us as Neville Pritchard digs deep into conversation with Jack J. Phillips. The world-renowned expert on measurement and evaluation, Chair of the ROI Institute. Join us soon for episode 2...
Episode #47 of the podcast with @Maureen Orey is here! We talk with author and leading expert in instructional design and a developer of high impact of learning impact programmes, Maureen Orey. Maureen is the author of ‘111 ideas for an influential presentation’, ‘Communication Skills Training’, and ‘Successful Staffing in a Diverse Workplace’. Today we discuss learning design and the importance of accessibility. We look at the impact of recognising the differences in ability, and how this can affect productivity, success and wellbeing. Thanks for listening!
In episode 46 of the People in Flow podcast, we talk to Walter McFarland. Walter is an expert in the field of HR, Leadership, Learning and Organisational Change. Walter has also acted as Board Chair of the Association for Talent Development, and is co-author of the book 'Choosing Change'.  Throughout the episode, Neville and Walter discuss the change competencies that will help us ride the wave of change in the future workplace. As well as delving into how neuroscience could teach AI to be more effective.   If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to  http://www.peopleinflow.com/ and tune in for our next podcast episode. Thank you for listening.
Episode 45 of the People in Flow podcast hears Neville Pritchard talk to Carole Gaskell. Carole is the founder of Full Potential Group and face of Neuro-Link in the UK & Ireland. In this episode we talk to Carole about the many benefits of neuro-agility and how boosting your brain fitness can transform your productivity. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, or to explore neuro-agility in your organisation, head to www.fullpotentialgroup.com or contact Carole at carole@fullpotentialgroup.com Thank you for listening.
Episode 44 of the People in Flow podcast hears Kelsey Grant talk to our Marissa Annette Johnson. Marissa is a seasoned facilitator, motivator and artist. In this episode we talk to Marissa about the many benefits of ‘art as meditation’ and how exploring your creative side can impact all areas of your life, including productivity at work! If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, or to explore how creativity and ‘art as meditation’ could work for you and your organisation, head to www.peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com
This episode hears Neville Pritchard talk with our guest, Karima Mariama- Arthur. Karima is a seasoned attorney, international keynote speaker, expert facilitator, complex communications consultant, and the author of ‘Poised for Excellence’. She works with professionals, proactively guiding them on how to achieve leadership effectiveness. In this episode, the pair discuss the messages within Karima’s book ‘poised for excellence’, and ways in which we can all strive for excellence in the workplace. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to www.peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com Thank you for listening.
Episode 42 of the People in Flow podcast hears Rae Hine talk to our guest Sandie Dennis. Sandie is a seasoned specialist in employee support and return to work, and bereavement programmes. She works with professionals and employers alike, coaching, training and mentoring individuals and teams through some of life’s most challenging times. In this episode, the pair discuss the impact of life’s challenges in the workplace, and ways in which we can all take control of these situation and develop the ‘confidence to return’. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to www.peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com Thank you for listening.
This episode hears Kelsey Grant talk to our guest Jacqui Harper. Jacqui was previously a TV news anchor and has presented several news programmes for BBC TV, Sky News and ITV. Jacqui is now a visiting professor at INSEAD where she teaches leadership presence to MBA Students, and leads People in Flow’s ‘Executive Presence’ course. In this episode, the pair discuss the impact of good executive presence in the workplace, and ways in which we can all work on our presence in order to inspire and influence. If you would like to know more about the courses on executive presence which People in Flow offer, or the topics discussed, head to peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com Thank you for listening.
This episode hears Neville Pritchard Speaking with Craig McCoy. Craig McCoy is a seasoned HR professional with experience across many sectors. Craig is currently the HR Director for luxury assisted senior care brand, Sunrise Senior Living. The pair discuss the importance of People Support provision throughout the organisation, the advancement of technology in the industry and a ‘culture of care’. If you would like to know more about People in Flow’s People Support services, or more on the topics discussed in this episode, head to peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com
The 39th episode of the People in Flow podcast hears Neville Pritchard talk to our guest Beatrix Schmidt. Beatrix is a sleep coach, speaker and the author of The Sleep Deep Method. She works with professionals who find it hard to switch off, unable to sleep through the night or wake up tired in the morning. In this episode, the pair discuss the impact of sleep on productivity in the workplace, and ways in which we can all take control of our sleeping habits and really go beyond in our daily lives. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to www.peopleinflow.com or contact us at info@peopleinflow.com. Thank you for listening.
This episode is the third and final episode in the Dave Ulrich series. Simon and Neville talk with Dave Ulrich about the 3 Bs and their potential impact, and going beyond engagement. The trio also ponder the price of belonging, and the differences that set enablement apart from management If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to www.peopleinflow.com and tune in for our next podcast series. Thank you for listening.
Episode 2 hears Simon Lovegrove and Neville Pritchard talk with Dave Ulrich about challenges in the contemporary world of human resources and people functions. Discussion focuses on the importance of finding purpose and energy in the workplace. The trio chat through the role of technology in building culture and community. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to www.peopleinflow.com and tune in for episode three. Thank you for listening.
This episode is the first in a three-part series, in which Simon and Neville talk with David Ulrich about challenges in the contemporary world of human resources and people functions. In Episode one, discussion focuses on the importance of context in learning. If you would like to know more about the topics discussed, head to peopleinflow.com and tune in for episode two. Thank you for listening.
In this week’s episode, we talk to Rebekah Tapping, HR Director at Personal Group, about the challenges and benefits of engagement. Rebekah talks us through what engagement is, what an engaged employee looks like and how to achieve this happy state. If you would like to know more about People in Flow’s unique approach to employee engagement and the services we offer, head to our website www.peopleinFlow.com
In this episode we welcome Professor Jo Clarke, founder of the not-for-profit organisation, Petros. Jo’s career has focused on the concept of resilience, both for individuals and the organizations in which they live and work. To find out more about Petros, and what they can do for the individual and the organisation head over to www.petros.org.uk or alternatively contact us at info@peopleinflow.com.
Susan Heaton-Wright from 'Executive Voice' joins us to discuss presence, confidence, and top tips for communicating in the workplace. If you would like to know more visit www.peopleinflow.com or contact Susan at www.executivevoice.co.uk & 0800 0938 464. Thanks for listening!
In episode 32, we hear Neville talk to Owen Ferguson, Managing Director of Good Practice, about contemporary learning trends and skill acquisition in the workplace. If you would like to know more about this topic, don’t hesitate to get in touch at info@peopleinflow.com or give us a ring on 01280 823702.
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