Made: In Britain

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Synopsis

Business reporter Jonty Bloom explores all that manufacturers need to know to navigate the Brexit maze, how to futureproof your workforce and how to make the most of Britain’s export opportunities around the globe.

Episodes

  • Root Cause Analysis: Episode 1

    29/04/2024 Duration: 01h41min

    How to turn your relationship with the health and safety regulator into a business advantage? David Butter is HM Principal Inspector of Health and Safety, Head of Manufacturing Sector, for Health and Safety Executive, and the first guest on the debut episode of Root Cause Analysis.  In this conversation, David and Chris discuss topics such as, the damaging effects of negativity regarding the HSE, control of risk, PUWER guarding, and the need to be kind to your future self.   Chris also talks to Mark Stubbs, CMIOSH, about the importance of demonstrating and sharing best practice. Leila John shares her EHS journey and how she’s making progress towards Chartered membership of IOSH.   Timings  00:00 Intro  00:00:18 David Butter is HM Principal Inspector of Health and Safety, Head of Manufacturing Sector, for Health and Safety Executive  01:01:00 Mark Stubbs, Consultant, at Make UK  01:22:29 Leila’s Diary – A journey to CMIOSH    Sponsor  Woodland Grange - Woodland Grange, Leamington Spa, is a residential confer

  • Manufacturing Growth: Place-Based Incentives

    10/10/2023 Duration: 16min

    The manufacturing industry’s views vary significantly on place-based economic incentives with many believing that these policies lead to winners and losers, with growth in one area coming at a cost to another. There is a lot to be considered about place-based initiatives and whether the policies can ultimately offer long-term economic growth to the whole of the UK. These possibilities and challenges are discussed by RSM and Make UK in their new report called Manufacturing Growth: Building a Competitive Business Environment. Listen to this podcast, presented by Jonty Bloom, and with Fhaheen Khan, Senior Economist for Make UK and Mike Thornton, Partner and Head of Manufacturing at RSM, for the third and final theme arising from their research, on place-based incentives.

  • Manufacturing Growth: Infrastructure

    10/10/2023 Duration: 15min

    The manufacturing industry thinks that regional and national infrastructure has got worse in the last decade and say a lack of good infrastructure is a barrier to accessing labour and skills – holding back key investment and growth for manufacturers. The views come from a major report into the industry by RSM and Make UK called Manufacturing Growth: Building a Competitive Business Environment. Listen to this podcast, presented by Jonty Bloom, and with Fhaheen Khan, Senior Economist for Make UK and Mike Thornton, Partner and Head of Manufacturing at RSM, for more about business’s views on infrastructure.

  • Manufacturing Growth: Tax & Regulation

    10/10/2023 Duration: 15min

    The manufacturing industry is calling for a major MOT of the business tax and regulatory system in the UK, which will boost investment in the UK. They want the Chancellor to overhaul the system in his forthcoming Autumn statement. The call comes on the back of a major report into the industry by RSM and Make UK called Manufacturing Growth: Building a Competitive Business Environment. Listen to this podcast, presented by Jonty Bloom, and with Fhaheen Khan, Senior Economist for Make UK and Rachel Milloy, Associate Director for RSM, for more about business’s views on the tax and regulatory system.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 6

    09/05/2022 Duration: 12min

    Andrew Ward, Make UK revealed £14bn annually is lost a year in industry from mental health issues affecting the workforce. Now 80% of HR directors say that wellbeing has shot up their importance ladder in terms of business priorities.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 5

    09/05/2022 Duration: 09min

    Alison Corner, HR Director, Enginuity – Mental health awareness and support has long been a growing priority for Enginuity but the pandemic has accelerated that. We have tailored our support and increased the offer as a direct result of the pandemic.  Presenteeism may once have been seen as a non-issue but is now being treated as a real problem that need to be addressed to make sure a workforce stays healthy, productive and well.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 4

    09/05/2022 Duration: 11min

    Rachel Newman, Head of People, Policy & Support RNLI – Mental health has long been a priority for the RNLI. Physical and mental health are very much seen as equal players within the organisation, with a dedicated occupational health team offering guidance and support. They have embedded greater support specifically focussing on the mental health aspect which has been accelerated since the pandemic. RNLI have reactive but also preventative support including the mental health first aid programme, recruiting, training and have a focus on developing their own mental health first aiders to be accessible to everyone throughout the organisation. The stigma is slowly being removed from mental health and talking about issues which is welcomed.   Your plan for wellbeing and mental health should be taken as seriously as any other part of your business.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 3

    09/05/2022 Duration: 08min

    Laura McBrown, MD, G&B Electronics – During the pandemic, G&B Electronics recognised the importance of engaging with all their workforce - both those still working on site but equally those working from home. Managers appreciated quickly the different challenges facing both groups of workers, and that each way of working presented its own unique stresses. Laura speaks of the importance of regular engagement with the workforce and how seemingly small things can make a big impact. G&B Electronics are now seeing a a real return on their investment in this space.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 2

    09/05/2022 Duration: 13min

    Dr Shaun Lundy, Director for Strategy & Innovation, Tetra Consultancy – Shaun, who works closely as an adviser to Make UK, speaks on best practice and what businesses can be doing to improve their support. He looks at best practice including wellbeing programmes put in place by  BT and GlaxoSmithKline who have made great inroads into work in care for their employees in the wellbeing space. Culture change is key to making an impact in, its not just a matter of offering support, senior staff within a business need to buy into it to make any initiative a success.

  • The Importance of Mental Health - Episode 1

    09/05/2022 Duration: 10min

    Minister for Disabled people, Health and Work, Chloe Smith MP - Recognises there has been a shift in perception over attitudes to mental health and an increased willingness from both individuals to speak about issues and from employers keen to have conversations with their workforces. She explains in this podcast why it is a hugely positive shift in thinking that mental health is now getting the attention in the workplace it rightfully deserves. Absenteeism and presenteeism costs around £50billion a year to UK business and research has shown that addressing mental health and wellbeing issues can help businesses unlock productivity, keep staff for longer and reduce absenteeism. Government continues to work closely with HSE on this issue.

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2021 Q3

    27/10/2021 Duration: 13min

    Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2021 Q3

  • Defence: Opportunity, Resilience and Prosperity

    17/09/2021 Duration: 18min

    The British defence sector will play a key role in maximising the success of the UK economy, according to a report by Make UK, in partnership with Raytheon UK. In our latest podcast, Jonty Bloom speaks with Andrew Kinniburgh, Director at Make UK Defence, Andrew Hattam, Head of Supply Chain at Raytheon UK, and Alan Tovey, Industry Editor at The Daily Telegraph, about what more can be done to free up the sector, seize export opportunities and encourage the all-important SME sector.

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2021 Q2

    14/06/2021 Duration: 13min

    The Make UK/BDO quarterly manufacturing outlook survey for the first second months of 2021 shows that the sector is beginning a sustained and strong bounce back, even earlier than hoped. As Jonty Bloom explains in his latest podcast output volumes are the highest ever recorded, with both British and export orders rebounding. Hello and welcome to this Make UK podcast in conjunction with the business advisors BDO. We have all the details on the latest in depth survey of British manufacturing industry. This shows that output and orders are improving, employment prospects have improved and overall the growth forecast for manufacturing has been increased yet again, this time doubling and it is now expected to reach 7.8% for the whole year.  To discuss the survey I am joined by James Broom (Brougham) senior economist at Make UK and Richard Austin head of manufacturing at BDO and I started by asking James whether manufacturing had been expected to bounce back this quickly.. Richard Austin and James Broom on the

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2021 Q1

    15/03/2021 Duration: 13min

    The Make UK/BDO quarterly manufacturing outlook survey for the first quarter of 2021 shows how Britain’s manufacturers are beginning to move through the gears as growth prospects become more positive for the rest of the year. The survey shows the brutal impact of the pandemic with the sector has seen a 10% fall in output in 2020. In contrast, as the vaccine programme gathers pace and major markets recover Make UK has upgraded its growth forecast for 2021 from 2.7% to 3.9% Jonty Bloom sits down with our Economist James Brougham & Richard Austin from BDO UK to discuss the findings of our Q1 2021 Manufacturing Outlook report.

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2020 Q4

    14/12/2020 Duration: 13min

    The Make UK/BDO quarterly manufacturing outlook survey for the last quarter of 2020 shows that Britain’s manufacturers have slashed their forecast for growth next year with a darkening picture for exports ahead of the departure from the EU. Jonty Bloom sits down with our Economist James Brougham & Richard Austin from BDO UK to discuss the findings of our Q4 2020 Manufacturing Outlook report and they explore what the future holds for the manufacturing sector post after the transition periods ends on 31 December. 

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2020 Q3

    21/09/2020 Duration: 11min

    The Make UK/BDO quarterly manufacturing outlook survey for the third quarter of 2020 shows that the sector has climbed off the bottom but that there is no evidence of a V shaped recovery. As Jonty Bloom explains in his latest podcast a lack of investment is one of the manufacturing sectors biggest problems.

  • Make UK & BDO Manufacturing Outlook 2020 Q2

    16/06/2020 Duration: 09min

    The latest BDO/Make UK survey of the second quarter of 2020 has been published. The coronavirus has had a devasting effect on the British economy and manufacturing has taken a huge hit. With both domestic and export orders down, major redundancies announced and some industries like motor manufacturing grinding to a halt. For a detailed analysis of what this all means our latest podcast is a must-listen. Read the full report here makeuk.org

  • Make UK National Manufacturing Conference special

    13/03/2020 Duration: 15min

    Welcome to the latest Made in Britain podcast, this one was recorded at Make UK’s annual conference in Central London, where the elephant in the room was once again Brexit. It even kept some of us from our food. Featuring: Stephen Phipson, Make UK, CEO Stephen Kelly, Manufacturing NI, CEO Danny McCoy, IBEC, CEO Paul Sheerin, Scottish Engineering, CEO

  • Brexit - Tariffs & Rules of Origin

    09/12/2019 Duration: 13min

    Tariffs and rules of origin, just two aspects of our trading relationship with the EU which will change dramatically when the UK leaves. So what do they mean, how do they work and where can you get reliable information on how they will affect you. This week’s Made in Britain podcast presented by Jonty Bloom has the answers.

  • Brexit – how is the ongoing uncertainty affecting the manufacturing sector?

    02/12/2019 Duration: 10min

    In our latest Brexit podcast Jonty Bloom gets the thoughts of our Chief Economist, Seamus Nevin, on the outlook for the manufacturing industry.

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