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Blue Door Podcast

by O2 Business

Welcome to the Blue Door Podcast, brought to you by O2 Business, where we discuss technology that can help organisations be their best. We're focused on discussing market trends, culture and mindset, technologies that make a difference, and the lessons that can be learned from experts and market leaders from different industries. We interview senior leaders from some of the largest organisations across the globe. So open that door, come on in and let's begin.

Copyright: O2 Business

Episodes

Ep22 - Women in tech: defining change. Meet Jo Wimble-Groves

32m · Published 16 Jun 01:30

This week I have a conversation with Jo Wimble-Groves - mum, company founder, director, supporter of women in leadership and technology, and focused on helping young girls get involved in a STEM syllabus.

With a genuine take on realising her own faults, we'll look at how she's used that to ensure the well-being of her staff, and looking at what lessons she likes to share to open up discussions around topics that sometimes are thought to be a little awkward.

  • The lessons for business well-being from the world of sport
  • A new approach to teams and teamwork in a post COVID workplace
  • What will ‘work life balance’ really mean from now on?
  • Being an ambassador for STEM
  • The value of having a creative output

So open that door, come on in and let's begin to take a closer look at how talking about feeling like a guilty mum has let Jo talk about topics that have helped in her work and family life.


This week's guest:
Jo Wimble-Groves, co-founder, Active Digital

  • Twitter: @jowimblegroves and @active_digital
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-wimble-groves-20098813/
  • Instagram: @guiltymother and @active_digital
  • Websites: www.guiltymother.co.uk and www.activedigital.co.uk
  • Rise of the Girl can be pre-ordered now here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Girl-Empowering-Conversations-Daughter/dp/0241506840/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rise+of+the+girl&qid=1623174944&sr=8-1

 

Want more?

Three core areas to enable a dynamic workforce:

  • People: Freedom, flexibility and fulfilment: Re-imaging work in the age of the dynamic workforce
  • Places: Talent, tools and space: New workplace strategies for a dynamic working world
  • Technology: AI, automation and collaboration: Why tomorrow’s talent is human + digital

Our market research on The Future of Work: Dynamic working: the research

  • View all our Blue Door Insights video content on YouTube here

Ep21 - Smart cities: when 1+1 = 3, the value of data analytics

29m · Published 09 Jun 01:30

This week we return to the topic of Smart Cities. I talk with Geoff Wappett, head of O2 Motion, who's been speaking with councils, businesses and other organisations to understand the benefits of Smart Cities - expediting movements of vehicles, people and things, sustainability and environmental opportunities and much much more.

  • The skills required of the analysts of the data collected
  • More Smart City use cases for population movement data, and data collected by IoT sensors
  • How data can support retailers with the regeneration of the high street
  • How the insights from collected data has the potential to improve council services, reduce cost and improve efficiency.

So open that door, come on in and let's begin to take a closer look at how Smart Cities can help make better decisions for people, places and technology.

This week's guest:

Geoff Wappett, Head of O2 Motion at Virgin Media O2.

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-wappett-71a5031/
  • Twitter: @GeoffWappett

 

Want more?

Our market research on The Future of Work:

  • Dynamic working: the research

View all our Blue Door content on YouTube here

Blue Door Awards 2021: Register your interest

Ep20 - Evolving your workplace culture

40m · Published 02 Jun 01:30

This week we focus on workplace culture. Culture is what's being done, and what's reinforced by that visible aspect of what's acceptable. It overwrites the intent in policies, and it's what gives a workplace and workforce it's essence, character or structure – whether that's about encouraging people to be creative, rewarding trying new things, learning and evolving, or a culture that is numbers focused and encouraging a competitive nature. 

So at a time when public and private sector organisations are wondering how to redefine their workforce we look at culture in more depth, and what it takes to find the right balance for your organisation.

This week's guests:

Janine Chamberlin, Director, Enterprise Sales Talent Solutions at LinkedIn

  • LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/janinechamberlin

Jon Conn, technology Director at RFU

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-conn-b334963

Paul Jacquin, Partner, Board Member and Advisor, Taptrove Ventures and Randstad Innovation

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-jacquin-46565

Catherine Leaver, Human Resources Director at O2

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-leaver-9215373

 

Want more?

Our market research on The Future of Work:

  • Dynamic working: the research

View all our Blue Door content on YouTube here

Blue Door Awards 2021: Register your interest

Ep19 - The Future of Work: Technology, supporting the employee experience

40m · Published 26 May 01:30

This week we focus on the third of our 3 whitepaper topics: technology. Specifically we look at the needs of the workforce and how simple steps can be taken to support the employee experience.

  • What tasks will we be using our virtual AI assistants to complete?
  • What will be the impact of ‘bot bosses’ as they start to displace middle management?
  • How do you manage and plan for the up-skill and re-skill needs for new types of job roles that are emerging?
  • What is the effect technology and Digital Talent will have on the green economy and a company’s sustainability credentials?

To discuss these, and more, we welcome back Dave Cornwell, Head of Solutions at O2. 

This week's guest:

David Cornwell - Head of Solutions at O2 Business. 

  • Twitter: @dcornwell81
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpcornwell

 

Want more?

Three core areas to enable a dynamic workforce:

  • People: Freedom, flexibility and fulfilment: Re-imaging work in the age of the dynamic workforce
  • Places: Talent, tools and space: New workplace strategies for a dynamic working world
  • Technology: AI, automation and collaboration: Why tomorrow’s talent is human + digital

Our market research on The Future of Work:

  • Dynamic working: the research

View all our Blue Door content on YouTube here

Blue Door Awards - register your interest

 

Ep18 - The Future of Work: People. Unlocking the potential of your biggest asset.

33m · Published 19 May 01:30

This week, we welcome back Ant Morse, Head of Digital Solutions at O2 Business, to join me for another episode in our future of work series.

Last week we covered the topic of talent, tools and space: new workplace strategies for a dynamic working world. With that focus on the physicality of space, this week we move on to the core focus of People. So let's begin to take a closer look at the opportunity to enable freedom, flexibility and fulfilment in the age of the dynamic workforce.

Three core areas to enable a dynamic workforce:

  • People: Freedom, flexibility and fulfilment: Re-imaging work in the age of the dynamic workforce
  • Places: Talent, tools and space: New workplace strategies for a dynamic working world
  • Technology: AI, automation and collaboration: Why tomorrow’s talent is human + digital

Our market research on The Future of Work:

  • Dynamic working: the research

Want more?

  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guest:

Ant Morse - Head of Digital Solutions at O2. 

Twitter: @AntMorseUK
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antmorse

Ep17 - The Future of Work: Places. As office doors re-open where do we really want to be working from?

29m · Published 12 May 01:30

This week, we welcome back Chris early and Lucy Clayton, as they join me for another episode on our Future of Work series. We'll be discussing our new white paper - Talent, Tools and Space: New workplace strategies for a dynamic working world. 

  • What impact will flexibility have on the business?
  • From an operations perspective, how do you accommodate people who want to be in the office really early? Or potentially late at night?
  • What does that mean for utilities, energy, lighting?
  • What about the impact on sustainability?

Access our Future of Work series whitepapers here:

  • Places: Talent, tools and space: New workplace strategies for a dynamic working world.
  • People: Freedom, flexibility and fulfilment: Re-imaging work in the age of the dynamic workforce.
  • Technology: AI, automation and collaboration: Why tomorrow’s talent is human + digital.

Access our market research on The Future of Work:

  • Dynamic working: the research.

 

Want more?

  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guests:

Chris Early - Estates and Development Manager at Telefonica. 

Twitter: @chriscearly
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chearly

Lucy Clayton, Head of Business Thought Leadership Marketing at O2

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyclaytonmarketingspecialist/

Ep16 - Smart investments - Technologies for a greener, connected and sustainable future: with Costa Coffee, RSPB, Hubbub and O2

40m · Published 05 May 01:30

This week we discuss sustainability. As our energy demands, goods consumption and population continue to grow, organisations are looking at the conscious changes they can make to take social responsibility for their impact to planet and community.

Our Blue Door Expo panel discusses the role that technology plays in supporting sustainable business models and the benefits this can deliver.

Want more?

  • Watch the full panel discussion on YouTube here.
  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guests:

Oliver Rosevear, Head of Environment at Costa Coffee

  • Connect on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ollie-rosevear-94867214/

Trewin Restorick, CEO and founder at Hubbub

  • Connect on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/trewinrestorick/

Jeff Knott, Operations Director Central and Eastern England at Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

  • Connect on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-knott-203b2b23/

Facilitator:

Tracey Herald, Head of Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability, O2.

  • Connect on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/traceyherald/

 

Ep15 - Data driven insights - finding the algorithm within: with Sainsbury's, Experian, Highways England and AEG.

47m · Published 28 Apr 01:30

This week we look at the topic of data. We consider what the right tools like, what true data driven insight can achieve, and the opportunity for individuals to understand the real value of their data.

It is expected that every human on the planet will be creating approximately 1.7Mb of information .... every second. And with new low powered networks and IoT devices, that information will continue to grow. But just like the kitchen draw that collects un-connected "things" how do you ensure you're connecting the right data sets to tell a story that helps you define strategic and tactical actions?

Want more?

  • Watch the full panel discussion on YouTube here.
  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guests:

David Jones, Senior VP of IT at AEG

  • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjones99/

Chaminga Chandratillake, Chief Analytics Officer at Sainsbury’s

  • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cham-chandratillake/

Louise Maynard-Atem, Innovation Specialist, Data Exchange at Experian

  • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-maynard-atem-848b2117/

Davin Crowley-Sweet, Chief Data Officer at Highways England

 

Facilitator:

Dave Cornwell, Head of Solutions, O2 Business

  • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpcornwell/
  • Connect on Twitter: @dcornwell81

Ep14 - Cyber-security: Protection at what cost? With Derbyshire Police, Samsung, Speed Invest, Wayra

37m · Published 21 Apr 01:30

This week we focus on the human aspect of cyber security. 

It’s a topic that demands a careful balance - ensuring there is protection of an organisation’s data, people and things whilst minimising the impact to employees, customers and citizens who just want to be able to do what they need to do.

We listen to an expert panel from a Blue Door panel discussion held in October 2020. During it we discuss the key aspects of designing and developing a cyber-security approach that keeps people at its centre.

Want more?

  • Watch the full panel discussion on YouTube here.
  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guests:

Phil Donnelly, Detective Chief Inspector, Derbyshire Police

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-donnelly-67aa1b179/

Nick Dawson, Global Head of B2B Solutions, Samsung

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-dawson-4170254/
  • Twitter: @nckdwsn

Marcel van der Heijden, Lead Partner Deep Tech, Speedinvest

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marceljvanderheijden/
  • Twitter: @Marcel_v_d_H

Patricia Nicola, Head of Venture Development and Partnerships, Wayra

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-nicola/
  • Twitter: @patriciaseedrs

This week's discussion facilitated by:

Jim Everett, UK Digital Infrastructure Specialist (Connectivity and Cyber Security), O2 Business

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/everettjim/
  • Twitter: @EverettJim

Ep13 - As offices reopen, what do employees and senior leaders really want?

41m · Published 14 Apr 01:30

This week in our future of work series, we discuss some of the findings and analysis of a recent O2 Business survey that looks at how employee expectations have evolved during the pandemic.

With input from over 2,000 UK desk-based workers it looks at what the future for the office worker might be as we start to open the doors of public and private sector buildings. We look at what's needed from a culture and mindset to meet the changing expectations of employees. And we discuss how the seven personas identified in the research provide an indication of how HR, Ops and IT will have a clear focus on defining new people, places and technology needs.

Download the full research report here:
https://www.o2.co.uk/business/why-o2/insights/dynamic-working

Want more?

  • View all our Blue Door Expo 2020 content on YouTube here
  • Blue Door Awards - register your interest

This week's guests:
Lucy Clayton, Head of Business Thought Leadership Marketing at O2

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyclaytonmarketingspecialist/

Blue Door Podcast has 33 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 20:19:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 15:18.

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