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Speak to the human
Acteon
18 episodes
1 week ago
Why does the drive for productivity so often miss the point? The relentless focus on rules, compliance and systems risks a disconnect from the experience of real people. In this episode, Sarah is joined by Christine Armstrong of Armstrong and Partners. Christine works with business leaders to help them understand trends in the world of work, within their organisations and beyond, through research and practical strategies. We explore why strategies fail when organisations don’t put people at t...
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Why does the drive for productivity so often miss the point? The relentless focus on rules, compliance and systems risks a disconnect from the experience of real people. In this episode, Sarah is joined by Christine Armstrong of Armstrong and Partners. Christine works with business leaders to help them understand trends in the world of work, within their organisations and beyond, through research and practical strategies. We explore why strategies fail when organisations don’t put people at t...
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Episodes (18/18)
Speak to the human
Christine Armstrong on the danger of missing human connections: the real productivity gap
Why does the drive for productivity so often miss the point? The relentless focus on rules, compliance and systems risks a disconnect from the experience of real people. In this episode, Sarah is joined by Christine Armstrong of Armstrong and Partners. Christine works with business leaders to help them understand trends in the world of work, within their organisations and beyond, through research and practical strategies. We explore why strategies fail when organisations don’t put people at t...
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1 week ago
56 minutes

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Jeremy Bassinder on weaving people and digital minds
AI is changing work fast, but the story is still about people. So what are the opportunities for everyone, from personal development to boardroom strategy? And why does imagination, curiosity and play matter more than ever? Sarah is joined by Jeremy (Jez) Bassinder, Partner and GenAI Consulting Lead for UK and Ireland at IBM. Jez is excited by the opportunities that GenAI is opening up, but he’s also clear that the very things that make us human matter more than ever. He shares wh...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

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Ross Stevenson on making sense of AI in learning
What are the implications of GenAI for learning and development? What’s really happening at the moment… and how do we make sense of it, while staying grounded in something that feels like human reality? In this episode, Sarah talks with Ross Stevenson, founder and Chief Learning Strategist of Steal These Thoughts. Ross has spent nearly 20 years in L&D, and helps organisations bridge future skills and new technology adoption. He’s known for his no-nonsense approach, sharp insights and regu...
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1 month ago
58 minutes

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Anna Ploszajski on when stories are the missing element
How do we find and tell stories that capture imagination and shape how we share ideas? And what happens when you try using storytelling in unexpected areas – like academic science? Anna Ploszajski, founder of Storyology, is challenging conventions and helping people communicate with miles more impact. Anna Ploszajski is a materials scientist. She’s also a storyteller, author, podcaster, business founder, stand-up comedian, trumpeter, channel swimmer and more. She’s clearly willing to th...
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Lesley Woods on finding human connection under pressure
In pressured situations, human connection is more needed than ever. Military leader and media strategist Lesley Woods excels at forging those connections. In this episode, she shares her experiences of reaching across divides to build bonds, crafting communications to tell the stories of her military colleagues, and how she has learned the leadership skill of lifting up those around her. Lesley Woods is a military leader and media strategist, leading communications for the MoD, as well as a s...
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5 months ago
50 minutes

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Richard Etienne on noticing the real person
Richard Etienne is a filmmaker and founder of The Introvert Space. His career has been shaped by a genuine passion for telling the stories of other people, and a curiosity about human nature. He was the official videographer at 10 Downing Street for the UK Prime Minister Theresa May, and for the Commonwealth Heads of Government, interviewing numerous heads of state. Despite working in these circles, he brings a calm humility, care, and an eye for noticing the details that reveal the hum...
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6 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

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Hannah Williams on visual communication
Illustration is a powerful and engaging form of communication – and visual expression reveals a lot about how we think. Hannah Williams is a live illustrator, and founder of her own business, Scribble Inc. She uses visual storytelling to create illustrations as people speak – a skill that she uses to create illustrations at events and workshops. Hannah’s ability to capture the key ideas from a presentation and turn them into a visual record obviously takes artistic skill – but as you’ll hear,...
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7 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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Owen Rose on behaviours and habits
What do we mean by ‘speak to the human’? In this episode, Sarah takes the mic inhouse to chat with Acteon partner Owen Rose, exploring a ‘human-centred’ approach – why it matters, what it means, and how to do it. Leading change or communicating effectively depends on connecting with the people we’re trying to engage with. And to do that well, we need to try to understand what shapes their responses, motivations and behaviours. We talk about: How ‘training’ and ...
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7 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Ruth Steinholtz on culture and values
How does the culture of an organisation affect its ability to survive and thrive? And how is that culture is really created and experienced by colleagues? Ruth Steinholtz helps organisations to build a better understanding of their existing culture, and to evolve values-driven leadership towards ethical practices, focused on more successful outcomes for the long-term business strategy. Ruth is an expert in business ethics and culture. She is an author and speaker and leads her own consu...
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8 months ago
56 minutes

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Heather Urquhart on overcoming fear of failure
Why are we afraid of mistakes, and seek to avoid risks? How do we challenge ourselves outside of our comfort zones? Improviser Heather Urquhart helps us explore our innate fear of failure, and the value of being more open to creative risk. Heather is a talented actor and musician, and uses her skills not only to entertain, but also to open up people’s thinking, their willingness to try new things, to develop ideas, and to get comfortable with mistakes. She is a regular improv actor in S...
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11 months ago
54 minutes

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Eleanor Gooding on managing redundancies in a human-centred way
How could employers make the painful process of redundancies more sympathetic, thoughtful, supportive, and well… human? Eleanor Gooding shares how she was able to build on foundational work on culture, values and a ‘People Manifesto’, to stay human-centred while managing restructuring and redundancies. In this episode, we’re joined by Eleanor Gooding, People & Culture Director at Boost Drinks. We’re tackling the topic of redundancies and how to manage them well by keeping humans at the he...
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11 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Anthony Tasgal on storytelling
Stories are a fundamental part of what makes us human. They help us make sense of the world, remember things, share information, bring ideas to life, and communicate better with others. Stories capture meaning and emotion, reveal injustice or challenge our perspectives in ways which can change our minds or shape our behaviour. And stories bond us together, helping us identify with the groups, tribes or organisations we belong to. In this episode, we’re joined by Anthony Tasgal (kn...
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12 months ago
46 minutes

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Jasmine Rose & Tee Moyo on inspiring young people
Inspiring young people: double meaning intended. Firstly, young people are inspiring. Gen Z are full of inspiration for employers if we give them space and voice. The energy, fresh ideas and innovative thinking, different attitudes to work, technology, and the diversity of thinking all bring massive potential for organisations to better imagine the future. So how could organisations better harness this potential, and reach and develop that talent? Secondly, how do we inspire young people into...
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1 year ago
46 minutes

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Fraser Simpson on game-changing ethics engagement
Why would a puppet work for getting colleagues to pay attention to a new Code of Ethics? And how could we all think differently, creatively, and perhaps more bravely about ways to help people ‘do the right thing’? In this episode we hear from Fraser Simpson about some of the creative campaigns that have broken the mould by taking a totally unexpected and different approach, including Connie the puppet who embodies people’s conscience. Fraser is Associate General Counsel - Ethics, Governance a...
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1 year ago
41 minutes

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Katryn Wright & James Elfer - ‘But is it actually working?’
‘Why are we doing it this?’ and ‘How do we know if it’s working?’ are questions that too often go unanswered when organisations roll out a new approach. In this episode, Katryn Wright and James Elfer from MoreThanNow share how they bring a scientific, rigorous approach to behavioural strategies for organisations. They explain how they both became fascinated with behavioural science: helping companies identify the small and concrete behaviours that address real business challenges, and ...
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1 year ago
47 minutes

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Malcolm Taylor on taking a human-focused approach to learning
How can we rethink ‘learning and development’ to be more focused on the things people need to do and how best to support them with that? And how can the business case for a different approach be made successfully to leaders? Malcolm Taylor is a pioneer in taking different and often disruptive approaches in learning and development. He is Head of Capability at the UK Health Security Agency, having recently moved from a role as Senior People Development Manager at the Met Office. In this episod...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

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Christian Hunt on bringing behavioural science to risk management
Why are humans the largest risk facing organisations, and why do the efforts to impose rules and controls on human behaviour often fail? Christian Hunt has wide experience in a range of executive roles, including MD and Head of Behavioural Science at UBS, and now runs Human Risk, a Behavioural Science-led Consultancy. In this episode, Christian brings to life the concept of human risk, and talks about “how to get people to do what you want without pissing them off” with a plethora of ...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

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James Woodman on curiosity and human behaviours
How do you use behavioural science to translate boardroom strategies into the actions that people take every day? In our first episode, Sarah talks with Acteon Director and Partner James Woodman, to explore what we mean by ‘speak to the human’: building connections with people, and thinking about the humans at the other end of organisational communications and change initiatives. They discuss how behavioural science can reveal insights that help shape more effective approaches and engage peo...
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1 year ago
44 minutes

Speak to the human
Why does the drive for productivity so often miss the point? The relentless focus on rules, compliance and systems risks a disconnect from the experience of real people. In this episode, Sarah is joined by Christine Armstrong of Armstrong and Partners. Christine works with business leaders to help them understand trends in the world of work, within their organisations and beyond, through research and practical strategies. We explore why strategies fail when organisations don’t put people at t...