NatWest, the first 100 days and F1's Red Bull
David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss the potential NatWest share sale, a CEO's first 100 days, and why transparency is the only option for F1's Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss the coming PR tornado that is the apparent plan to sell the government's 38.6% of NatWest back to the public in a retail share sale. The communications challenge here is a big one - all while Nigel Farage is biting at the bank's heels.
They also lift the bonnet on PR strategies for incoming CEOs – NatWest has one – and how an invitation to Wimbledon or the opera can be as important as your balance sheet when learning to navigate the elite highest reaches of the executive world.
And they return to Christian Horner, the embattled boss of the Red Bull Formula 1 team, and what it teaches us about how not to handle a fan-hitter.
Producer: Eve Streeter
Editor: Sarah Teasdale
Executive Producer: William Miller
Researcher: Sophie Smith
Music by Eclectic Sounds
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- Wed 21 Feb 2024 21:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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