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Chamber Podcast — 123 episodes
Birmingham Economic Review 2024 preview
The value of supported internships
Birmingham Economic Review 2023 preview
GTP23: How employers can attract and engage skilled individuals
GTP23: Business support, economic growth and bridging the West Midlands' skills gap
GTP23: How National Express creates a diverse and inclusive environment
Preparing students for the fast-changing world of work
Doing Business in Solihull: An Economic Snapshot
The impact of global events and trends on commercial real estate in Birmingham
GTP22: Behavioural preferences in managing stress
GTP22: Leading beyond authority
GTP22: Attracting and engaging your future workforce
GTP22: Leading through personal setbacks
Climate strategy and planning
The future of transport decarbonisation in the West Midlands
Birmingham Economic Review 2021 preview
What is the circular economy and what is the benefit to business?
How can businesses effectively manage their energy usage?
Birmingham Phoenix cricket chief discusses The Hundred competition
104: One year to go: Looking ahead to the 2022 Commonwealth Games
103: West Midlands 2021 Election special
102: GTP21: Harnessing resilience in challenging times
101: GTP21: Unlocking Potential
100: GTP21: Attracting and engaging talent
99: GTP21: Can you trust your teams?
98: UCB and Shell Energy's apprenticeship partnership
97: Birmingham Economic Review 2020 preview
96: Speed to Scale
95: Brexit: Deals, deadlines and departures
94: Digital Glue: The Power of Messaging
93: Daniel Aston, Access Bookings
92: How do SMEs win work on major projects?
91: Mind the Gap: Coronavirus business support explained
90: Maintaining trust in a virtual workspace
89: How can stress disrupt our performance at work?
88: Unlocking the potential of our plastic brains
87: Propelling women to senior roles
86: GTP20: Creating a people development plan for your business
85: Tapping into the Apprenticeship Levy fund
84: Why apply for a Queen's Award?
83: Andy Street on Commonwealth Games, skills and mayoral election
82: Andy Street on HS2, local transport, gigafactories and 5G
81: National Express and South & City College talk apprenticeships
80: Talking Tamworth
79: Schools of King Edward VI: Past, present and future
78: Putting Lichfield on the map
77: The FA's Dal Darroch on diversity and inclusion in football
76: Changing perceptions of Birmingham
75: How strong is Birmingham's economic growth?
74: Remembrance Day: The armed forces and business
73: Birmingham: What will the city of the future look like?
72: Birmingham's future workforce
71: How is the Birmingham city-region performing?
70: Birmingham Women's Hospital staff discuss baby loss
69: What is the Birmingham Clean Air Zone?
68: Business adaptability and resilience in the global marketplace
67: The future of Sutton Coldfield town centre
66: Chamber PR chief John Lamb on Telegraph People book
65: Jason Stokes, Eastside Co
64: Ex-Chamber president Paul Bassi discusses new book
63: Col Richard Maybery on Reserves Day and Armed Forces Covenant
62: Reach PLC boss Marc Reaves on Business Live launch
61: Tina Swani, Birmingham St Mary's Hospice
60: Mayor Andy Street on inclusive leadership
59: Doing Business in Solihull: An Economic Snapshot
58: Mayor Andy Street on industrial strategy
57: Mayor Andy Street on Commonwealth Games impact
56: How healthy is Birmingham?
55: Mayor Andy Street on transport investment
54: Mayor Andy Street on future of the high street
53: Commonwealth Games - Learning lessons from Glasgow
52: Warwickshire's greatest season
51: Saira Demmer, SF Recruitment
50: Andy Bass - Multiplying value
49: Mondelez UK boss on workplace resilience
48: Growth Through People 2019: Unlocking potential
47: Robert Elliot, Solihull Chamber president
46: Growth Through People 2019: Diversity and inclusion
45: Growth Through People 2019: Responsible leadership
44: Growth Through People 2019: Leading through uncertainty
43: Independent living and finding employment for disabled people
42: ART Business Loans on share issue initiative
41: BHSF on supporting home-based workers
40: Brexit - What happens now?
39: UK Central Hub - Solihull's HS2 ambition (part two)
38: UK Central Hub - Solihull's HS2 ambition (part one)
37: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Writing our own story
36: Episode 36: In Conversation - Nawaz Ali, Western Union
35: Birmingham Economic Review 2018 - Inward investment
34: Living Wage Week 2018: Responsible pay
33: Birmingham Economic Review 2018: Business environment
32: Birmingham Economic Review 2018: People
31: Birmingham Economic Review 2018: Ideas
30: Mental health in the workplace
29: Impact of HS2's skills strategy
28: Saqib Bhatti, Chamber president
27: Invest to Grow - Technology and machinery
26: Invest to Grow - Innovation, research & development
25: Wesleyan on Curse of the Nomed book
24: Understanding business rates
23: Smart cities
22: Wesleyan investment chief on global economic trends
21: Rob Pollard, Lightbox
20: NHS at 70
19: Transatlantic conference special
18: Brexit - A transatlantic view
17: Growth Through People 2018 - The findings
16: Keith Stokes-Smith, Commonwealth Chamber
15: Sports talk with BBC veteran Pat Murphy
14: Doug Wright, McDonald's franchisee
13: Phil Innes, Loki Wine
12: Episode 12: Unlocking potential
11: Episode 11: Attracting and retaining talent
10: Episode 10: Understanding apprenticeship reforms
9: Episode 9: Responsible leadership
8: Counting the cost of late payment
7: Episode 7: In Conversation - Tim Pile, GBSLEP chair
6: Episode 6: Investment in innovation
5: Episode 5: Diversity in business
4: Episode 4: Channel 4 - What are you waiting for?
3: Episode 3: Skills, productivity & the Birmingham economy
2: Episode 2: Brexit - What happens next?
1: Episode 1: Congestion - Keeping Birmingham moving