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Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
Martin Parr
90 episodes
5 days ago
Lily Pender, co-founder of The Whole Story, explains how her theatre background has led to her helping leaders and organisations communicate more effectively through storytelling. She describes how storytelling techniques improve presentations, in-the-moment communication and strategy alignment by helping leaders deeply understand their audience, clarify their own relationship with a message, and make communication tangible, human and real. Her approach is practical and rooted in spoken word,...
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Lily Pender, co-founder of The Whole Story, explains how her theatre background has led to her helping leaders and organisations communicate more effectively through storytelling. She describes how storytelling techniques improve presentations, in-the-moment communication and strategy alignment by helping leaders deeply understand their audience, clarify their own relationship with a message, and make communication tangible, human and real. Her approach is practical and rooted in spoken word,...
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Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E7: Lily Pender
Lily Pender, co-founder of The Whole Story, explains how her theatre background has led to her helping leaders and organisations communicate more effectively through storytelling. She describes how storytelling techniques improve presentations, in-the-moment communication and strategy alignment by helping leaders deeply understand their audience, clarify their own relationship with a message, and make communication tangible, human and real. Her approach is practical and rooted in spoken word,...
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5 days ago
25 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E6 Chris Walters
Today Chris Walters talks about how systems thinking can transform the way PMOs (Project, Program, and Portfolio Management Offices) make decisions. Chris shares how his discovery of systems thinking in the 1990s reshaped his approach to managing change, helping him see beyond technical processes to the wider systems of people, politics, and purpose. We explore how PMOs operate within constant flux—shaped by shifting strategies, regulations, and technologies—and how systems thinking enables l...
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E5: Professor Eddie Obeng 2
In this follow-up episode of Evolving Enterprises, Professor Eddie Obeng returns to explore why change so often fails and how leaders can overcome the barriers that stop transformation in its tracks. Building on his bestselling book All Change, Eddie explains why poor problem diagnosis, human resistance, and ego-driven meetings derail progress, and introduces practical approaches like his “Perfect Projects” mindset, Sticky Steps planning method, and people engagement tools that cut through ch...
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1 month ago
19 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E4: Professor Eddie Obeng 1
Martin is joined by Professor Eddie Obeng, renowned change guru, TED speaker, and award-winning innovator, to explore the challenges of navigating transformation in a world where change moves faster than we can learn. Eddie reflects on his early career at Shell, the lessons of working in highly structured environments, and the pitfalls of clinging to outdated business models, KPIs, and heuristics. Through humorous and insightful stories, he reveals why traditional approaches often backfire, h...
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1 month ago
17 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E3 embedding AI into a business
In the final part of this three-episode series, Professor Martin Parr explores what organizations should do next when thinking about embedding AI into their business. It’s not about rushing to buy the latest tech — it’s about mapping challenges, opportunities, and timing. Just as self-driving cars perform better than tired or distracted drivers, AI can outperform human processes weighed down by bottlenecks and inefficiencies. The key is stakeholder alignment. Senior leaders may believe they s...
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1 month ago
20 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
Episode 2: Why Systems Thinking, and Why Now?
In this episode of Evolving Enterprises, Professor Martin Parr shares the personal journey that led him to create a systems thinking consulting practice. Frustrated by seeing great technologies gather dust on the shelf, Martin explains how systems thinking became the bridge between innovation and real-world adoption. We explore how systems thinking is uniquely powerful at unblocking “stuck” situations — whether it’s organizations locked into bad contracts, governments trapped by shifting poli...
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2 months ago
21 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
Episode 1: What Is Systems Thinking?
Series 3 of Evolving Enterprises begins with a deep dive into how leaders can deal with complexity by using systems thinking. As we begin series 3, Mary Beth Hosking interviews Professor Martin Parr to explain why organizations often confuse solutions with problems — like CEOs demanding “AI because everyone else has it” rather than asking what problem they really need to solve. We unpack how systems thinking works: starting with perceived problems, exploring root causes, analyzing pressures f...
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2 months ago
18 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E12: Lesley Diaz
In this episode Martin talks with Lesley Diaz, founder and principal consultant at Collaborance, about navigating people and power complexities through collaborative governance and polarity intelligence. Lesley shares her systems thinking journey, from early work in the Australian mining industry to teaching in the USA. Lesley explains how she helps organizations find a balance. This balance could be between hierarchical approaches and flatter models. Drawing from Lesley’s experience and infl...
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E11 Stephanie Craig
In this episode Martin talks to Stephanie Craig, President of Kith about managing complexity through effective crisis management. Stephanie shares her framework for categorizing crises into different types: Strategic, Preventable, External, and Social, emphasizing the importance of preparedness, stakeholder understanding, and mindset. Stephanie explains how proactive planning and identifying vulnerabilities can significantly reduce the impact of crises, drawing on both professional examples a...
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3 months ago
19 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E10 Andrew Rogoyski
In this episode Martin talks to Andrew Rogoyski, Director of Innovation for Institute for People-Centred Artificial Intelligence, exploring Organisational, People and Power complexity through the lens of social impact. They begin with the positive and negative impact of technology such as social media, and how this drives particular human behaviour, moving on to talk about the potential future impact of AI, finishing with what we can do to minimise the chance of bias when we use AI systems.
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3 months ago
21 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E9: Erica Yang
In this episode Martin speaks with Professor Erica Yang, CEO of Chilton Computing about the evolving role of technology in the UK’s care sector. Focusing on three key types of complexity—organizational, people, and structural—they explore the increasing demands on care services due to an aging population with complex health needs, and how emerging technologies can support both recipients and providers of care. Martin and Erica talk about the importance of systems thinking in understanding and...
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4 months ago
19 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E8 Hollie Hodgson
In this episode Martin talks to Hollie Hodgson, who is Head of Account Management at Tussell.com and Chair of the TechUK Scale-Up Council. Martin and Hollie talk about complexities in public procurement and how changes in government policy are being enacted rapidly through changes in the procurement system. Hollie shares insights into how Tussell’s market intelligence platform supports UK public sector buyers and suppliers through transparency and strategic data. The conversation then conside...
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4 months ago
22 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E7: The House of PMO Conference
Please forgive the audio quality – this was recorded right after the conference finished. This is a conversation with Orian Medes who is a professional focusing on Growth and Development within businesses. We talk about how PMO (programme, portfolio and project management) professionals are perfectly placed to realise value from within an organisation. The role of a PMO is to ensuring that strategy leads to execution. We talk about how systems thinking can help within information management w...
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4 months ago
9 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E6: The Six Types of Complexity and how to Manage Them
In this episode we offer a practical overview of the six distinct forms of complexity that organisations face: technical, process, structural, organisational, people, and power. Drawing on systems thinking, Martin explores how each type demands a different approach—ranging from optimisation and workflow redesign to cultural insight and addressing power dynamics. The episode unpacks relevant tools like Soft Systems Methodology, the Viable System Model, and Critical Systems Heuristics, highligh...
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5 months ago
22 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E5: So how do you really get people to change?
In this episode we focus on how organizations help change to happen using a psychological stages of change model, originally developed for addiction recovery, the model helps explain how individuals move from denial to action, often looping back through relapse. Martin illustrates this with the BBC's decision to not renew Jeremy Clarkson’s contract, emphasizing the role that boundaries play in triggering and sustaining change. The episode underscores that inaction corrodes culture, and leader...
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5 months ago
14 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E4: Laura Watford
Today we look at the organizational and people dimensions of complexity. Laura Watford of STEMunity shares her journey of organisational development, highlighting the impact of coaching on her approach to developing STEMunity and growing in confidence as a female entrepreneur. Laura describes her recent inspiring STEM events for children including an incredible event in the Mary Rose museum.
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5 months ago
11 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E3: Genovefa Kefalidou
In this episode we continue to explore how to deal with the people dimension of complexity. Today I am talking to Genovefa Kefalidou, a lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Leicester. We talk about the importance of user-centric design in AI. Genovefa explores how evolving technologies—from smart homes to AI interfaces—require human trust, comfort, and inclusion to succeed. Genovefa’s work in trustworthy AI highlights the critical role of placing the human user at the c...
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6 months ago
12 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E2 Alan Brown
In this second podcast, we talk about information security and about how much information we are each willing to give up so that we can be provided with particular services. We focus on 5 areas that are most critical to consider to build our skills if we are to make sure that our AI solutions are effective: (1) productivity - new ways of looking at productivity, (2) value - what value do you want to provide and how do these match with the shifting value systems of the stakeholders, (3) ethics...
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6 months ago
17 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E1: Alan Brown
Today I am talking to Professor Alan Brown, Professor of Digital Economy at the University of Exeter and Director of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Digital Leaders. We talk about how small and medium sized companies can get the best from AI. We cover how AI can help in education. We also talk about the Feasibility, viability and desirability of new solutions. We will look at relationships with technology, how AI can improve education and how adoption of new technology can be affected by peo...
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7 months ago
17 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
E73: Prescriptions for Complexity and Your Chance to Contribute
I really want to hear your views about the podcast, what topics and who I include in series 2. Please do have your say in the survey https://rb.gy/qlbau2. We live in a complex world yet some leaders try to pretend that complexity is not there. Systems thinking provides prescriptions for standard types of complexity. In this episode I will talk about the 6 types of complexity that we are concerned with in business: Technical, Process, Structural, Organisational, Power and People. S...
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7 months ago
13 minutes

Evolving Enterprises: Stories of Growth Transformation
Lily Pender, co-founder of The Whole Story, explains how her theatre background has led to her helping leaders and organisations communicate more effectively through storytelling. She describes how storytelling techniques improve presentations, in-the-moment communication and strategy alignment by helping leaders deeply understand their audience, clarify their own relationship with a message, and make communication tangible, human and real. Her approach is practical and rooted in spoken word,...