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Business and Management

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Global Businesses

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Blackfish - The Whale that Killed | Storyville

Blackfish - The Whale that Killed | Storyville

BBC Four | 2013 | 1'17'26''

Documentary which unravels the story of notorious performing whale Tilikum, who - unlike any orca in the wild - has taken the ...

Cadbury Exposed | Dispatches

Cadbury Exposed | Dispatches

Channel 4 | 2022 | 26'06''

Undercover in Ghana, Antony Barnett investigates Britain's best-loved chocolate brand and reveals for the first time child labour in its supply ...

Slavery on the High Street

Slavery on the High Street

BBC One | 2024 | 28'52''

For seven years, vulnerable victims of trafficking were forced to make food for major high street chains. How did their exploitation go undetected...

Trade | World's Busiest Cities

Trade | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'31''

Global trade in Hong Kong's busy harbour.

02: Fashion | Secrets of the Superbrands

02: Fashion | Secrets of the Superbrands

BBC Three | 2011 | 57'39''

Fashion novice Alex Riley dives into the world of clothing superbrands to find out how these billion dollar global organisations hav...

South China Sea Trade | World's Busiest Cities

South China Sea Trade | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'03''

Hong Kong's busy port is a vital gateway to trade in the South China Sea.

Cars | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Cars | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 58'58''

Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey explore how much we really know about the logistics that enable Britain to buy and sell ...

Fruit and Veg | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Fruit and Veg | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 59'03''

Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey delve into the hectic world of Britain's imports and exports. Ed is at London G...

Importing food from abroad | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Importing food from abroad | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 4'10''

Cherry find out how all our fresh food is bought and traded with the rest of the world.

Amazon and bookselling | Business Boomers

Amazon and bookselling | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 1'50''

Many bookshops rue Amazon as an alternative because Amazon are able to make a loss on certain books and charge much less.

Adapting to change | Business Boomers

Adapting to change | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 3'23''

Adapting to change is key for the big coffee shops, as Starbucks decide to individualise their store designs and Costa goes electronic.

Free Trade | World's Busiest Cities

Free Trade | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'57''

The history of HSBC and banking in Hong Kong.

Sustainability and Style | The Conscious Closet

Sustainability and Style | The Conscious Closet

BBC Scotland | 2022 | 13'56''

What is greenwashing? What really happens to our old clothes? Is vegan leather worth the hype? And why is fast fashion so che...

Amazon: winners and losers | Business Boomers

Amazon: winners and losers | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 2'32''

Some companies have thrived by taking advantage of symbiotic relationships with Amazon while others have been crushed.

Amazon and taxes | Business Boomers

Amazon and taxes | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 3'46''

Amazon, like other massive multinationals, famously avoid taxes through legal loopholes and centralised offices in tax havens. The UK Dir...

Coffee brands | Business Boomers

Coffee brands | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 1'43''

The different shop brands attract different types of people, and naturally some perform better than others with Costa having the lions share...

Million Pound Selfie Sell Off | Panorama

Million Pound Selfie Sell Off | Panorama

BBC One | 2019 | 28'49''

Catrin Nye investigates the use of digital influencers in the advertising industry and the impact this new form of advertising is ha...

03: Food | Secrets of the Superbrands

03: Food | Secrets of the Superbrands

BBC Three | 2011 | 57'09''

Alex Riley is on the trail of the global food and drink giants. What's so special about them? How have they penetrated our brains so we...

Episode 1 | Flatpack Empire

Episode 1 | Flatpack Empire

BBC Two | 2018 | 58'12''

IKEA is one of the world's most successful and recognisable brands. In a major new 3-part series our cameras travel the world to discover the sec...

Unethical business behaviours (Cadburys) (Part 2) | Dispatches

Unethical business behaviours (Cadburys) (Part 2) | Dispatches

Channel 5 | 2023 | 2'34''

Unethical workers in Ghana for Cadburys. Video shows unethical treatment and part 2 tells of the consequences ...

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Marketing

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Fast fashion | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Fast fashion | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 1'20''

How the fashion industry keeps us buying more.

02: Fashion | Secrets of the Superbrands

02: Fashion | Secrets of the Superbrands

BBC Three | 2011 | 57'39''

Fashion novice Alex Riley dives into the world of clothing superbrands to find out how these billion dollar global organisations hav...

Episode 2 | Building Cars: Secrets of the Assembly Line

Episode 2 | Building Cars: Secrets of the Assembly Line

BBC Two | 2015 | 1'28'30''

James May, Kate Humble and Ant Anstead are back at one of the biggest and busiest car factories in Britain. Think you...

Episode 2 | Flatpack Empire

Episode 2 | Flatpack Empire

BBC Two | 2018 | 59'03''

What does it take to get new products from initial design to stores around the world?

How Louis Vuitton and Chanel market their brand | Secrets of the Superbrands

How Louis Vuitton and Chanel market their brand | Secrets of the Superbrands

BBC Three | 2011 | 5'41''

A look at the pyramid of products produced by the top brands and why customer buy their products.

Heinz's Product Mix | Inside the Superbrands

Heinz's Product Mix | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 58''

Identifying the different types of Heinz products

Costa vs Starbucks | Business Boomers

Costa vs Starbucks | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 3'02''

Battling for the top spot, Costa took open digs at Starbucks by advertising that their coffee was generally preferred.

Million Pound Selfie Sell Off | Panorama

Million Pound Selfie Sell Off | Panorama

BBC One | 2019 | 28'49''

Catrin Nye investigates the use of digital influencers in the advertising industry and the impact this new form of advertising is ha...

02: Marketing Mess-ups | Business Nightmares with Evan Davis

02: Marketing Mess-ups | Business Nightmares with Evan Davis

BBC Two | 2011 | 59'05''

With British business leaders, Evan Davis reveals how marketing and publicity plans can turn from clever ideas i...

03: Food | Secrets of the Superbrands

03: Food | Secrets of the Superbrands

BBC Three | 2011 | 57'09''

Alex Riley is on the trail of the global food and drink giants. What's so special about them? How have they penetrated our brains so we...

03: Pots of Gold | The Foods that Make Billions

03: Pots of Gold | The Foods that Make Billions

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'48''

This episode tells the story of how yoghurt has been transformed into a super food.

01: Coffee Shop Hot Shots | Business Boomers

01: Coffee Shop Hot Shots | Business Boomers

BBC Two | 2014 | 59'23''

Looking at why the nation became obsessed with coffee shops, and how the brands do battle for our custom. With behind-the-scenes...

Promoting products - Typhoo and Yorkshire Tea | Inside the Superbrands

Promoting products - Typhoo and Yorkshire Tea | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2022 | 4'25''

Looks at the tea industry and how two competitors, Typhoo and Yorkshire tea, run their promotion throu...

Production - Inside the Guiness factory | Inside the Superbrands

Production - Inside the Guiness factory | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2022 | 12'04''

A tour around Irelands number 1 tourist attraction, St Jamess Gate. Looks at the process of production using...

Factors effecting demand | Inside the Superbrands

Factors effecting demand | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 2'50''

Using advertising and promotion through celebrity endorsement can boost sales

Copyright protection | Copyk@tz Beware!

Copyright protection | Copyk@tz Beware!

BBC Two | 2010 | 3'16''

The K@tz realise the importance of copyright protection when their new band logo is used without their permission.

Making an advert | The Apprentice

Making an advert | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2018 | 4'19''

The finalists discuss how to advertise their two products; a nut-milk drink and affordable luxury swimwear.

Brand Management | Business Nightmares with Evan Davis

Brand Management | Business Nightmares with Evan Davis

BBC Two | 2011 | 6'10''

S05E05 | The Apprentice

S05E05 | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2009 | 59'20''

The teams must launch a brand identity for a new breakfast cereal: come up with a name for the cereal, design a look for the box and shoot a TV ad ca...

01: Liquid Gold | The Foods that Make Billions

01: Liquid Gold | The Foods that Make Billions

BBC Two | 2010 | 59'13''

How bottled water grew from nothing to become a billion-pound industry in just 40 years.

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Operations and Logistics

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Inside Rolls-Royce

Inside Rolls-Royce

Channel 4 | 2015 | 46'25''

A privileged peek into the exclusive world of British heritage car brand Rolls-Royce. The cameras follow the team at the Goodwood factory as they manufact...

Flow production at Heinz (1) | Inside the Superbrands

Flow production at Heinz (1) | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 3'35''

How are Heinz baked beans made?

S15E04: Electric Bikes | The Apprentice

S15E04: Electric Bikes | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2019 | 59'02''

Lord Sugar summons the candidates to the London Transport Museum, where they learn that this week's task is to create and sell their ...

Cars | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Cars | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 58'58''

Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey explore how much we really know about the logistics that enable Britain to buy and sell ...

Fruit and Veg | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Fruit and Veg | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 59'03''

Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey delve into the hectic world of Britain's imports and exports. Ed is at London G...

Just In Time (JIT) at Toyota | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Just In Time (JIT) at Toyota | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 4'53''

Looks at how Toyota use JIT for their inventory management system and how a delay could impact their prod...

Importing food from abroad | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Importing food from abroad | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 4'10''

Cherry find out how all our fresh food is bought and traded with the rest of the world.

Big Data | Bang Goes The Theory

Big Data | Bang Goes The Theory

BBC One | 2014 | 29'13''

Liz Bonnin sees how big data monitors Rolls Royce jet engines, and Jem Stansfield creates a low-tech computer system.

Quality control | Inside the Factory

Quality control | Inside the Factory

BBC Two | 2020 | 2'22''

Gregg Wallace visits the quality control area of the factory.

How Heinz creates their brand and products (Featuring Ed Sheeran) (Part 1) | Inside the Superbrands

How Heinz creates their brand and products (Featuring Ed Sheeran) (Part 1) | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 7'53''

Part one looks at the Heinz product is created and how many people actual...

Flow production at Heinz (2) | Inside the Superbrands

Flow production at Heinz (2) | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 1'02''

How is Heinz ketchup made?

How Kellogs have created new, healthier products to keep up with changing trends | Inside the Superbrands

How Kellogs have created new, healthier products to keep up with changing trends | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 10'57''

Behind the scenes look at how Kellogs is producing new healthier pr...

How Heinz creates their brand and products (Featuring Ed Sheeran) (Part 2) | Inside the Superbrands

How Heinz creates their brand and products (Featuring Ed Sheeran) (Part 2) | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 5 | 2025 | 6'39''

Part 2 looks more at how they use continuous product development to stay ...

Rolls-Royce - Creating the best | Inside Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce - Creating the best | Inside Rolls-Royce

Channel 4 | 2015 | 8'59''

A look at what Rolls-Royce is adding to its cars to create a USP and remain luxurious in their product development

Walls considering sustainability | Inside the Superbrands

Walls considering sustainability | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2022 | 1'57''

Walls ice cream look at solar panels on their carts to get their products to customers in more sustainable ways.

How Walkers ensure quality control of their crisps | Inside the Superbrands

How Walkers ensure quality control of their crisps | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 7'04''

The video looks into the operations of the Walkers Leicester factory , including their quality c...

Ikea - Recruitment | Flatpack Empire

Ikea - Recruitment | Flatpack Empire

BBC Two | 2018 | 6'18''

Ikea are looking for 500 new staff members for their store opening. The recruitment and selection team are looking for applicants with 8...

Sugar beets | Countryfile

Sugar beets | Countryfile

BBC One | 2022 | 12'35''

Charlotte Smith investigates why the UK’s sugar beet farmers are facing an uncertain future.

Business logistics | The Apprentice

Business logistics | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2018 | 4'21''

The finalists pitch their businesses to Lord Sugar and a room full of industry experts. Contains some strong language.

Seafood | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

Seafood | What Britain Buys and Sells in a Day

BBC Two | 2019 | 59'00''

Ed Balls, Ade Adepitan and Cherry Healey look at seafood. Surprisingly, the fish caught off British shores are largely dispatc...

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Starting a Business

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S19E01 | Dragons' Den

S19E01 | Dragons' Den

BBC One | 2022 | 59'19''

A Scottish entrepreneur presents a pint-sized gadget that he hopes will be big business, and a robotic invention sends the Dragons into a virtual world.

01: 7 Bone | The Restaurant Man

01: 7 Bone | The Restaurant Man

BBC Two | 2014 | 58'51''

Restaurateur Russell Norman helps newcomers to the trade. Rich and Matt start up an edgy burger restaurant in Southampton. London restaurateu...

Business Studies (2011) | GCSE Bitesize Revision

Business Studies (2011) | GCSE Bitesize Revision

BBC Two | 2011 | 29'22''

A Bitesize guide to business studies featuring Lord Sugar, Deborah Meaden and Saira Khan. The panel of experts guides viewer...

S14E07: Urban Gardening | The Apprentice

S14E07: Urban Gardening | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2018 | 59'00''

Lord Sugar sets the candidates a gardening task. The teams must set up their own urban gardening business, carrying out commercial a...

Rule 2: Perfecting your presentation | Dragons' Den

Rule 2: Perfecting your presentation | Dragons' Den

BBC Two | 2017 | 4'00''

Joe Lycett gives a humourous rundown on how to perfect your presentation with some mixed examples from the show.

Pitching a nut milk brand | The Apprentice

Pitching a nut milk brand | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2018 | 4'58''

A finalist pitches her nut milk drink in front of industry experts.

Pitching a swimwear brand | The Apprentice

Pitching a swimwear brand | The Apprentice

BBC One | 2018 | 4'18''

A finalist pitches her reversible swimwear brand in front of industry experts.

06: The Nook on the Square | The Restaurant Man

06: The Nook on the Square | The Restaurant Man

BBC Two | 2014 | 59'17''

Restaurateur Russell Norman helps newcomers to the trade. Russell helps two sisters from Rugby who can't cook and have no pro...

03: Salt Bar | The Restaurant Man

03: Salt Bar | The Restaurant Man

BBC Two | 2014 | 59'14''

Restaurateur Russell Norman helps newcomers to the trade. Debbie in Macclesfield sinks her nest egg into a Swedish restaurant, but she does...

02: The Bell Inn | The Restaurant Man

02: The Bell Inn | The Restaurant Man

BBC Two | 2014 | 59'11''

Successful restaurateur Russell Norman offers advice to newcomers to the trade. Dave and Debbie are sinking all their savings into a vi...

02: The Pitch | The Entrepreneurs

02: The Pitch | The Entrepreneurs

BBC Two | 2013 | 59'10''

Documentary following a group of Scottish would-be entrepreneurs as they battle to raise funds for their new business ideas, from Manhattan...

Rule 1: Have an investment worthy product | Dragons' Den

Rule 1: Have an investment worthy product | Dragons' Den

BBC Two | 2017 | 4'06''

Joe Lycett gives a humourous rundown on how to perfect your presentation with some mixed examples from the show.

02: The Age of Plenty | The Foods that Make Billions

02: The Age of Plenty | The Foods that Make Billions

BBC Two | 2010 | 59'00''

This episode looks at how cereals have transformed the way we eat and the way we live.

Episode 4 | Peter Jones Meets...

Episode 4 | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 59'04''

Britain's top entrepreneurs reveal how they made their fortunes. Peter meets father and son John and James Timpson, and Judy Naake who sold ...

Episode 3 | Peter Jones Meets...

Episode 3 | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 59'00''

Britain's top entrepreneurs reveal how they made their millions. Peter talks to Michael Acton Smith of the company that spawned Moshi Monste...

Episode 1 | Peter Jones Meets...

Episode 1 | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 58'59''

Britain's top entrepreneurs reveal how they made their millions. Peter talks to Mark and Mo Constantine, who run Lush, and Chris Dawson, the...

00: Peter Jones: How We Made Our Millions | Peter Jones Meets...

00: Peter Jones: How We Made Our Millions | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2011 | 59'00''

Dragons' Den star Peter Jones meets two of the country's most successful entrepreneurs, Richard Reed and Mic...

History of Kellogs | The Foods that Make Billions

History of Kellogs | The Foods that Make Billions

BBC Two | 2010 | 3'20''

The beginning of Kellogg's started with a disagreement between two brothers.

Real-life Del Boy | Peter Jones Meets

Real-life Del Boy | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 6'18''

Owner of home store "The Range", discusses his savvy business tactics that he learnt through being a street market trader.

Rule 3: Being prepared for a pitch | Dragons' Den

Rule 3: Being prepared for a pitch | Dragons' Den

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'55''

Joe Lycett gives a humourous rundown on being prepared for your pitch with some mixed examples from the show.

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Business Growth and Strategy

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The Secrets of Cadbury's | Dispatches

The Secrets of Cadbury's | Dispatches

Channel 4 | 2018 | 9'30''

As Easter approaches, Dispatches investigates the story behind the takeover of Britain's most famous chocolate brand.

Episode 3 | Flatpack Empire

Episode 3 | Flatpack Empire

BBC Two | 2018 | 58'49''

In episode three, we follow the company's biggest challenge in a generation - pushing into India with an aggressive expansion plan.

Unethical business behaviours | Wake Up to Money

Unethical business behaviours | Wake Up to Money

BBC Radio 5 Live | 2024 | 3'53''

Superdry v Shein. Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton discusses fast fashion giant Sheins ethics. Are they dodging tax and are t...

Business Growth Diversification | Inside the Superbrands

Business Growth Diversification | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 3'03''

Heinz entering the food delivery market is an example of a diversification strategy

Coffee options | Business Boomers

Coffee options | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 4'53''

With all the different options for coffee, raw materials and other spends increase only slightly but the profit margins triple.

Coffee Shops and the UK | Business Boomers

Coffee Shops and the UK | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 4'08''

Two American ex-pats saw an opportunity in London to provide decent coffee to Britons; an opportunity that Starbucks would be quic...

Starbucks evolution | Business Boomers

Starbucks evolution | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 4'54''

How Starbucks won the world over with their business concept of a coffee shop as a "third place" after home and work.

Episode 1 | Flatpack Empire

Episode 1 | Flatpack Empire

BBC Two | 2018 | 58'12''

IKEA is one of the world's most successful and recognisable brands. In a major new 3-part series our cameras travel the world to discover the sec...

03: Amazon's Retail Revolution | Business Boomers

03: Amazon's Retail Revolution | Business Boomers

BBC Two | 2014 | 59'22''

Documentary series on businesses that have boomed despite tough economic times. This episode reveals how Amazon has grown f...

Entering new markets - Market Development (Ansoffs matrix) | BBC News

Entering new markets - Market Development (Ansoffs matrix) | BBC News

BBC News | 2025 | 34''

Tesla diversifying into Robots

Business Growth | Inside the Superbrands

Business Growth | Inside the Superbrands

Channel 4 | 2024 | 3'33''

How product development responds to consumer trends

The UK cereal market | The Foods that Make Billions

The UK cereal market | The Foods that Make Billions

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'40''

An insight into the competitive British cereal market where 700 cereals compete for our cash.

Coffee Margins | Business Boomers

Coffee Margins | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 1'35''

S02E11 | The Customer Is Always Right

S02E11 | The Customer Is Always Right

BBC One | 2020 | 43'45''

Customers test and score a smell-proof dog bag, a hand cream designed especially for nurses and a pirate-themed board game.

02: Real Storage Wars | Business Boomers

02: Real Storage Wars | Business Boomers

BBC Two | 2014 | 58'00''

A look at businesses that have boomed despite tough economic times. This episode discovers why Britain came to have the biggest self...

The growth of storage | Business Boomers

The growth of storage | Business Boomers

BBC Two | 2014 | 3'59''

The clip looks at how storage facilities have taken off in the UK. Why land for warehouses costs less, and how this has been used by...

Growth | Peter Jones Meets...

Growth | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 1'56''

Diversification stratgey

Ethics | Peter Jones Meets...

Ethics | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 2'36''

Profit v ethics

Product Development Strategy | Talking Business

Product Development Strategy | Talking Business

BBC News | 2025 | 4'06''

Product design reflecting social wellness trends

Small business in storage | Business Boomers

Small business in storage | Business Boomers

BBC World News | 2014 | 6'16''

Due to the boom of the internet and high retail rents, 42% of all storage units are used for the operations of small businesses.

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Human Resource Management

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Approach to staffing | Peter Jones Meets...

Approach to staffing | Peter Jones Meets...

BBC Two | 2013 | 50''

Treating staff as an asset

Unbossing: Can We Work Without Managers? | The Bottom Line

Unbossing: Can We Work Without Managers? | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 27'28''

Can businesses operate without managers? It's an idea Amazon and Meta are exploring. Evan hears from the leaders o...

Performance related pay | The Bottom Line

Performance related pay | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 7'44''

Interesting topic to debate, should we all be able to see what others are paid? Is performance related pay a good idea?

Non-financial motivation | Just Business?

Non-financial motivation | Just Business?

BBC World Service | 1999 | 1'10''

Working conditions, training and varied experience rather than pay. Hygiene factors.

A Four Day Week: Less Work for More People? | The Bottom Line

A Four Day Week: Less Work for More People? | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 27'40''

Evan Davis explores if working the traditional five-day week could be replaced by working four eight-hour days....

Pay: What If You Knew What Your Colleagues Earned? | The Bottom Line

Pay: What If You Knew What Your Colleagues Earned? | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 27'18''

Most of us would love to know what our colleagues earn, but would lifting the lid on salaries spark rese...

Mixing business with politics | Peter Jones Meets

Mixing business with politics | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 3'20''

Mark and Mo, Lush co-founders, discuss charity within business and if belief systems are PR.

New ways of working | Panorama

New ways of working | Panorama

BBC One | 2025 | 5'12''

Charity campaigning for workers rights. Links to productivity and working from home since Covid changed working patterns.

Strike action and Pay rises | Talking Business

Strike action and Pay rises | Talking Business

BBC News | 2024 | 5'13''

How the worlds workforce is worse off, with employees putting more effort in and gaining less back. The impact of strike actio...

Are managers crucial for businesses? | The Bottom Line

Are managers crucial for businesses? | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 9'16''

The podcast hears from 3 different sides on whether managers are crucial or unnecessary in a business.

CEO wages | Talking Business

CEO wages | Talking Business

BBC News | 2024 | 5'12''

Discussion on the CEO value, wages and Elon Musk explaining the importance of a CEO.

The working week | The Bottom Line

The working week | The Bottom Line

BBC Radio 4 | 2025 | 10'32''

Discussion on whether a 4 day week would benefit production, employees and employers. A shorter working week and its advantages are debated.

Treating staff as a cost (HARD HR) | Just Business?

Treating staff as a cost (HARD HR) | Just Business?

BBC World Service | 1999 | 1'08''

Treating staff as a resource and not satsifying emotional needs.

Treating staff as an aset (SOFT HR) | Just Business?

Treating staff as an aset (SOFT HR) | Just Business?

BBC World Service | 1999 | 2'19''

Motivating staff by meeting their esteem needs through communication and teamwork,

Leadership | Just Business?

Leadership | Just Business?

BBC World Service | 1999 | 1'53''

Giving credit, not taking credit.

Hiring ex-offenders | Peter Jones Meets

Hiring ex-offenders | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 5'46''

CEO of Timpson's interviews some offenders for roles in his company and explains why its such a success.

Job titles and department names | Peter Jones Meets

Job titles and department names | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 3'03''

Owner of Timpson's talks about why he's changed the names of HR and how people get to decide their job title.

Running Timpson's | Peter Jones Meets

Running Timpson's | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 2'57''

Owner John describes how he has always had to adapt to change and how visiting his stores keeps them ticking.

Jojo Maman Bebe and team values | Peter Jones Meets

Jojo Maman Bebe and team values | Peter Jones Meets

BBC Two | 2013 | 5'27''

Owner Laura disagrees with Peter about the idea of "deadwood" and that business is not all about money.

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John details the turbulent history of buying, selling and shareholders that defines Timpson's past.

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E-Bikes: The Battle for Our Streets | Panorama

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