5 May 2021 12pm – 1pm Webinar Online

Overview

Webinar replay: Bruce Daisley, best-selling author and top business podcaster, talks ‘Post-pandemic positivity around work and the workplace’

Register now for a chance to listen again to our special one-to-one interview with Bruce Daisley, workplace culture expert, bestselling author and top business podcaster. Bruce joined Facilitate magazine editor Martin Read last autumn to discuss the future of work and how we can create happier, more productive workplaces post-COVID-19.

Bruce formerly ran Twitter's business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa responsible for the social media platform’s development in those continents. He is now a writer/consultant on better working, having been published in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Wired, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and more.

He runs the top business podcast, Eat Sleep Work Repeat. His first book - about improving work and work culture - was a Sunday Times #1 bestseller (it has been translated into 14 languages). He is currently writing his next book on identity and resilience.

In this compelling episode of ‘Navigating turbulent times’, Martin asked Bruce to sum up the fresh insight he’s picked up over these extraordinary times in his many conversations with scientists and experts.

What can be expect for the future of work post-pandemic? What are the drivers for improving work cultures and creating happier, healthier workplaces? How can teams thrive in a connected-yet-remote world? And how much of the change he’s been calling for over these past few years may just have become more possible as a result of the current crisis?

Join us Wednesday to find out more.

Speakers

Bruce Daisley

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Martin Read

Editor, Facilitate Magazine

Martin Read has edited the IWFM’s media brand Facilitate - formerly FM World - since 2011. During this time he has overseen the title’s evolution in terms of frequency, format and focus. His thirty years of media experience is in the B2B, client publishing and membership organisation sectors where he has previously edited titles in the logistics, small business, public transport and group travel sectors. 
 
Martin has written for a variety of media brands on the topic of workplace and facilities management since the turn of the century. This led to him also editing The Planner, the magazine of the Royal Town Planning Institute, through which he seeks to continually develop fresh conversations about the current and future built environment.