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The Green Room: Questions That Matter Most In Business

The Green Room: Questions That Matter Most In Business

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The Green Room by Deloitte is an award-winning business podcast exploring the topics that matter most to leaders and professionals. Each episode tackles one big question with leading names across industry, offering strategic analysis, thought leadership and expert insights. Exploring critical areas such as digital transformation, AI and technology, leadership, the future of work, business strategy, innovation, and sustainability and climate solutions. Our expert guests and hosts will help find the answers that shape corporate strategy and economic trends. We'll ask questions like: Can AI help us be more human? Is technology our planet's best hope? What's the best way to build a network? Are leaders born or made? Do facts or feelings fuel our economy? And do elections change anything? Whether you're a CEO, an entrepreneur leading a startup, or taking your first step on the career ladder in a small or large business, The Green Room provides valuable business insights across all industries and roles. Join us in The Green Room every other Tuesday for engaging conversations and expert analysis on the business topics that drive change. A podcast from Deloitte.© Deloitte LLP 2025. All rights reserved. Deloitte LLP is the United Kingdom affiliate of Deloitte NSE LLP, a member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee ("DTTL"). Economía
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  • Bonus Episode: The First 100 – The ideas that shaped us
    Mar 24 2026

    In The Green Room, we've always set out to answer the biggest questions that matter most in business.

    Now, as we approach our milestone 100th episode, we're taking a moment to look back at some of the conversations and ideas that have stayed with us – and still influence how business operates today.

    We've explored everything from the future of work and leadership to AI, sustainability and the changing role of business in society.

    Along the way, we've been joined by a remarkable range of guests, including physicist Professor Brian Cox, retail expert Mary Portas, and McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. Plus, many more.

    In this special bonus episode, we revisit our standout moments – the insights that have challenged our thinking, shaped our perspectives, and helped us explore where the future of business is heading next.

    Featured Episodes (in order of appearance in the podcast):

    #79 - Can we all win in the space race?
    #62 - Are leaders born or made?
    #55 - Should leaders think more like activists?
    #75 - Can we communicate better by saying less?
    #36 - How do you start a movement?
    #49 - Can one person change a big business?
    #5 - Will I ever feel good enough for my job?
    #92 - What if our next decision makers aren't human?
    #47 - Can AI help us be more human?
    #95 - How do we move AI from trialling to transforming?
    #67 - Are we asking the right questions about AI?
    #89 - Is it easier to start a sustainable business or become one?
    #58 - Who's responsible for being responsible?
    #84 - What does it take to turn things around?
    #33 - What's the secret to performing at your best?
    #61 - What comes first, vision or buy-in?
    #68 - What makes a champion?
    Bigger Questions series: What's the power of being first?
    #76 - How can we remodel role models?

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    Find more information on all our episodes here: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts

    Original music: Ali Barrett

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    43 m
  • How does supporting families support us all? With Anna Whitehouse and Jackie Henry MBE
    Mar 10 2026

    Our careers don't happen in isolation.

    What we carry from our lives outside of work shapes how we show up inside of it. At certain points in life, work doesn't just sit alongside family and caring responsibilities – it actively coincides with them. And how organisations respond in those moments underpins the kind of workplaces they really are.

    As the world of work continues to evolve, businesses are being challenged to do more than offer flexibility as a perk. Today's workforce is navigating parenthood, caregiving, and complex family lives alongside their careers. And the question is firmly shifting from not just whether employees support families, but how they deliberately build systems, policies and cultures that reflect that.

    So, is looking after employees just a moral choice – or a strategic one? And when people feel understood and supported, do they stay longer, contribute more, and help build stronger organisations? Is what's good for families, good for business too? And when we design work in a way that allows people to sustain their careers, does this move businesses from just existing to thriving?

    How can creating these spaces for families and carers build stronger, more successful businesses? Can flexibility and trust translate into higher productivity and better performance, as well as improved retention and talent attraction? And what will it take to design workplaces where supporting people through real life isn't just a compromise, but an advantage for businesses as a whole?

    That's what we're exploring in this episode of The Green Room with Jackie Henry MBE, Managing Partner for People and Purpose at Deloitte UK, and Anna Whitehouse, journalist, author, broadcaster and founder of Mother Pukka and Flex Appeal, as we ask: How does supporting families support us all?

    Tune in to find out:

    • How conversations around work and flexibility have changed
    • The role of leadership in creating work that's good for business and families
    • Why 'trust' is a key ingredient in making flexible working work
    • How businesses can adapt to build workplaces of the future

    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts

    Find out more about The Yard here: theyardscotland.org.uk

    Guests: Jackie Henry MBE, Managing Partner for People and Purpose at Deloitte UK, and parenting influencer, Anna Whitehouse, also known as Mother Pukka

    Hosts: Annie Wong and Oliver Carpenter

    Original music: Ali Barrett

    Recording date and location: London, 19.02.26

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    39 m
  • Is the internet getting safer? With Cosima Wiltshire and James Smith
    Feb 24 2026

    Two years ago, in episode #64 of The Green Room, we asked the question 'How do we stay safe online?'

    Since then, progress has been made. Businesses, tech leaders, governments and wider society have taken the time to understand the 'how' and have moved on to the 'do'.

    Some countries have started taking steps to ban under-16s from all major social media platforms, while the UK has rolled our further developments in its Online Safety Act, bringing in new legislation that aims to protect both children and adults.

    But in digital spaces, progress rarely moves in a straight line, and it can feel like every meaningful step forward is matched with a new threat that pushes us backwards.

    In just two short years, the use of generative AI has become widespread. And while the technology has the potential to make us more productive and creative, it's also armed bad actors with new ways to spread misinformation, share upsetting content, and develop nefarious scams – all of which pose serious risks, not just to children and young people but to adults and businesses too.

    So, how far have we really come in making the internet a secure and empowering space for everyone? Are things improving? Or just changing? How do we strike the right balance between protection and privacy? And what role can businesses and individuals play in keeping up with new technology to create an internet that is safe and valuable for everyone?

    That's what we're exploring with Cosima Wiltshire, Director at FlippGen, and James Smith, Head of Trust & Safety at Deloitte, as we ask: Is the internet getting safer?

    Tune in to find out:

    1. Why has the conversation around digital safety increased?
    2. What significant developments in online protection have occurred in the last two years?
    3. How do we measure the success of digital safety initiatives?
    4. What's the role of business in creating a safer digital world for everyone?


    Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts

    Find out more about The Yard here: theyardscotland.org.uk

    Guests:
    Cosima Wiltshire, Strategy and Partnerships Consultant at FlippGen, and James Smith, Head of Trust & Safety at Deloitte

    Hosts: Stephanie Dobbs and Oliver Carpenter
    Original music: Ali Barrett

    Recording date and location: London, 18.02.26

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    39 m
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