Here at Deloitte we believe the future of work brings many exciting opportunities for organisations to re-imagine the way in which they work. This podcast series will discuss how to keep the future of work 'human'. In plain English, we will unravel some of the jargon and 'mystique' around future technologies, or their wider implications, and discuss how organisations can ensure they positively impact the future organisation and future worker. For any questions, contact our UK FoW team: ukconsultingfow@deloitte.co.uk

Humanising the Future of Work
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Here at Deloitte we believe the future of work brings many exciting opportunities for organisations to re-imagine the way in which they work. This podcast series will discuss how to keep the future of work 'human'. In plain English, we will unravel some of the jargon and 'mystique' around future technologies, or their wider implications, and discuss how organisations can ensure they positively impact the future organisation and future worker. For any questions, contact our UK FoW team: ukconsultingfow@deloitte.co.uk
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Recent Episodes

November 27, 2024
Season 4 - Episode 1: Business & HR leaders’ mindsets on how to manage talent shifting
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October 15, 2024
Episode 8: Season 3 wrap up
<p>Season 3 of Humanising the Future of Work has officially come to an end! </p> <p>We explored some fascinating and critical topics about the future of work, including:</p> <p>• Human-centred productivity and its future<br /> • Building a more human workplace<br /> • Finding opportunity in times of change</p> <p>In our final episode, join Daniel and our guests as they revisit the key themes of the season, diving deep into the biggest challenges and most exciting opportunities that lie ahead.</p> <p><strong>This wrap up episode features: </strong></p> <p>• <strong>Daniel Hind</strong>, Senior Manager, Human Capital <br /> • <strong>Bob Hughes</strong>, Director, Human Capital, Financial Services<br /> • <strong>Ruth Ghebremeskel</strong>, Senior Manager, Human Capital, Consumer<br /> • <strong>Leda Olia, Manager</strong>, Human Capital, Financial Services<br /> • <strong> Ellen Kwan, Senior Consultant</strong>, Human Capital, Technology</p>

July 23, 2024
Season 3 - Episode 7: Expanding Horizons: The North-West as the UK’s growth leader?
<p class="MsoNormal"><span class="ui-provider"><span lang="EN-GB" xml:lang="EN-GB">Is the North-West now primed to be the UK’s growth leader? In the latest episode of Humanising the Future of Work, we delve into the untapped potential of the North-West, and wider Northern region, with its advantageous geographical position and established industry capabilities. We hear from two very proud northerners Rosina Murdoch and Jo Ahmed as they shed light on the crucial factors that can unlock growth in the North-West. From substantial investments in infrastructure to fostering innovation and enhancing the skill sets of the workforce, the episode explores the region's path to growth.</span></span></p>
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