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Peter Day examines trends and developments in industry and the world of work.
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We try to make ear-grabbing programmes about the whole world of work, public and private, from vast corporations to modest volunteers.
In Business is all about change. New ways of work and new technologies are challenging most of the assumptions by which organisations have been run for the last 100 years. We try to report on ideas coming over the horizon, just before they start being talked about. We hope it is an exhilarating ride. Peter Day |
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Bright Young Things
In this episode of In Business Peter Day takes a look at some promising British entrepreneurs and the risks they are taking to create their own thriving businesses.
Interviewees:
Charles Orton-Jones,
Paul Sheedy and Has Dosanjh,
Guy Weaver and Peter Brazier,
Simon Tate and Dominic McVey,
Dr Adrian Woolfson, Chief Executive,
Work in Progress
Peter Day writes a fortnightly column for News Interactive.
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