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Perspectives on the New Reality

29 Episodes

17 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
Episode 28 – The positives of negative emissions
With COP26 just two months away, our latest podcast continues our focus on the path to net zero. We consider the vital role businesses have to play in tackling climate change. And we focus in on how negative emissions can help to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.  In this episode  Will Gardiner, CEO of renewable energy company Drax Group, talks about how the company is using technologies including bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) to hit its target of becoming a carbon negative company by 2030.   Simon Virley, Vice Chair and Head of Energy & Natural Resources at KPMG in the UK, gives his views on the importance of negative emissions to reaching net zero  Wafa Jafri, Director, Energy Deal Strategy, KPMG in the UK, takes on hosting duties. 
25 minutes | Jul 1, 2021
Ep.27 - Powering the way to net zero
Climate change was high on the agenda at the G7 summit. And it’s likely to remain there as we prepare for COP26 in November. As more companies sign up to net zero targets, we take a look back at progress so far in decarbonising the UK energy market. And we ask, what lessons can we learn to help power the way to net zero? To help answer that question, we discuss the key findings of a new report from KPMG and energy company SSE, ‘Hindsight is 2050 Vision’. On this month’s podcast Alistair Phillips-Davies, CEO of energy company SSE, tells us about what it means to him to be a COP26 partner and what SSE is doing to overcome the challenges to decarbonisation. Simon Virley, Vice Chair and Head of Energy & Natural Resources at KPMG in the UK, talks about his role in designing and implementing the Electricity Market Reform framework. He also shares his thoughts on what needs to happen next. Wafa Jafri, Director, Energy Deal Strategy, KPMG in the UK, takes on hosting duties.
28 minutes | Apr 14, 2021
Ep.26 Our digital future
Organisations have accelerated their digital transformations to handle the impact of COVID-19 on their businesses and their people. With lockdown easing, it’s time to think about the role of technology in a post-pandemic Britain and what that means for how we work. In our latest podcast, we consider what our digital future will look like and how we get there. Mark Williams, Partner, UK Ignition Lead, KPMG in the UK, is joined by: Lisa Heneghan, Partner, Chief Digital Officer, KPMG in the UK, who reflects on KPMG’s Our Digital Future virtual event and gives her views on how organisations can accelerate their digital transformations and make their businesses future ready. Garry Fingland, Chief Information Officer, Weir Group, who shares his vision of the digital future and how the pandemic has shaped it. Mel Newton, Partner, People Consulting, KPMG in the UK, who considers new ways of working post COVID-19 and how we can keep employees engaged and productive.
21 minutes | Feb 17, 2021
Ep.25 - Where to go to grow
What does trade look like in a post-Brexit economy and how can businesses boost their bottom line with imports and exports? In our latest podcast, we discuss trade with Europe and the rest of the world, and the tax risks that could emerge. Vice Chair James Stewart is joined by: Andrew Morgan, Senior Partner and Brexit lead, KPMG in the UK, who discusses the challenges and opportunities of trading with the EU. David Slater, Director of Trade, KPMG in the UK, who gives his views on where business can look beyond Europe for growth. Andrea Tolley, Partner and Head of Transfer Pricing Corporate, KPMG in the UK, who explains what tax risks businesses need to be aware of.
21 minutes | Jan 20, 2021
Ep.24 - Changing places
The pandemic has seen us working from home, buying more online and spending less time in city centres. The roll out of vaccines means that, hopefully, the end is in sight. But what will our towns and cities look like post COVID-19? How are these places going to change? They’re the questions we seek to answer on our latest podcast. Vice Chair James Stewart is joined by: Yael Selfin, Chief Economist at KPMG in the UK, who shares the findings of our new report on the future of towns and cities. Andy Pyle, Head of UK Real Estate, who provides his view on how the property market will fare. Mark Essex, Director of Skills and co-author of a report on the future of towns with thinktank Demos, who discusses the importance of engaging local businesses and people.
21 minutes | Dec 17, 2020
Ep.23 - Look both ways
It’s just over a year since Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party won the election. We look back over the events of the past year and ahead to what we can expect in 2021. Vice Chair James Stewart asks the questions and is joined by: Alasdair Murray, Head of External Affairs, who discusses the view from Westminster. Jennifer Lee, Head of our Liverpool office, providing her insights on how regional businesses have fared. Olu Odubajo, customer and digital consultant and host of his own podcast, talking about changing consumer habits.
16 minutes | Nov 17, 2020
Ep.22 - Is Biden good for business?
As the US election plays out its final throes, we ask what does a Biden administration mean for UK business? Vice Chair James Stewart asks the questions and is joined by: Alasdair Murray, Head of External Affairs, KPMG in the UK – explaining what the change of President means for British politics and policies Yael Selfin, Chief Economist, KPMG in the UK – examining the possible economic impact and prospects for UK growth Michelle Quest, Tax Partner, KPMG – discussing what the election result could mean for a UK-US trade deal and what British businesses can expect.
18 minutes | Oct 23, 2020
Ep.21 - Wake-up call
For businesses already grappling with the impact of COVID-19, Brexit is an issue they could do without. But with the end of the transition period just weeks away, is there a risk of sleepwalking into a no-deal Brexit? And, if so, who will give businesses a wake-up call? In this episode, our experts discuss the stop-start nature of negotiations, the implications of no-deal or a skinny deal for regional businesses, and how Brexit could change the way we have to manage data. The line-up: David Elliott – Office Senior Partner, Newcastle Office, KPMG in the UK Alasdair Murray – Head of External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Isabel Ost – Director & Solicitor, KPMG Law, KPMG in the UK James Stewart – Vice Chair, Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK
19 minutes | Oct 16, 2020
Ep.20 - Keep calm and carry on
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and work. Any hopes we’d return to some semblance of normal by autumn have evaporated. We could be facing another six months or more of restrictions. Our panel discusses how businesses can help their people keep calm and carry on. We consider how organisations can adapt their approach to recruitment and onboarding, drawing on our own experience at KPMG. We look at how companies are motivating their people and supporting their health and wellbeing. And we take the view of one of our apprentices on what it’s like to work in a remote team, and the critical role of technology in the virtual office. The line-up: Mel Newton – Partner, People Consulting, KPMG in the UK Josh Port – apprentice and digital ninja, KPMG in the UK James Stewart – Vice Chair, Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK Camilla Woodhead – Head of Student Recruitment, KPMG in the UK
20 minutes | Aug 28, 2020
Ep. 19 - The waiting game
We’ve reached peak uncertainty in the UK: we’re officially in a recession; unemployment is rising; and there’s no sign of Brexit deal. That puts business leaders in a tight spot: should they press on with their plans, or wait and see what happens next? Our experts unravel the politics, economics and regional aspects of this waiting game, to help business leaders get ready for the new reality. The line-up: James Stewart – Vice Chair, Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK Alisdair Murray – Director, External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Yael Selfin – Chief Economist, KPMG in the UK Chris Hearld – Head of Regions, KPMG in the UK
17 minutes | Aug 11, 2020
Ep.18 - Are you ready for Brexit?
The impact of COVID-19 remains the focus for government and business. But Brexit hasn’t gone away. Our experts discuss what we can expect as we approach the end of the transition period. Will we get a deal - and if so, what will it look like? We consider the EU’s point of view and take a deeper dive into what a deal could mean for trade and customs tariffs. The line-up: Stuart Burt – Senior Manager, External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Rebecca Okuda – Director, Head of Trade & Customs, KPMG in the UK James Stewart – Vice Chair, Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK Kay Swinburne – Vice Chair of Financial Services, KPMG in the UK
22 minutes | Feb 4, 2020
Ep.17 - Is Brexit done?
Brexit is only days old but the size of the task ahead is already looming large. This week our experts ask which sectors will be the negotiating battleground, when businesses will get some certainty and how leaders can look to cut through the confusion and ensure they remain prepared, whatever the outcome. The line-up: Hannah Cool - Brexit Risk Management Lead, KPMG in the UK  Mark Essex - Public Policy Director, KPMG in the UK Tim Sarson – Partner and Value Chain Specialist, KPMG in the UK James Stewart – Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK    
23 minutes | Dec 18, 2019
Ep.16 - Boris, business and the big B
He’s got the mandate. Now what does he do with it? This week we roam across the full policy agenda confronting Boris Johnson – from upgrading infrastructure to achieving net zero emissions. Featuring Demos chief exec Polly MacKenzie, the panel discuss which areas the prime minister should focus on in his first 100 days and why, ultimately, everything comes back to Brexit. The line-up: Mark Essex – Public Policy Director, KPMG in the UK Polly MacKenzie – Chief Executive, Demos James Stewart – Head of Brexit, KPMG in the UK Simon Virley – Head of Energy and Natural Resources, KPMG in the UK.  
30 minutes | Nov 29, 2019
Ep.15 - BLEEP! Business
The relationship between politics and business is broken. Can it be fixed? Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of lobbyists Cicero Group and author of 'F**k Business - The Business of Brexit', unpacks what’s gone wrong and prescribes a remedy. Alongside KPMG experts on government and politics, this podcast also asks: Will Brexit finally be put to bed under a new government? Iain Anderson – Executive Chairman, Cicero Group Mark Essex – Public Policy Director, KPMG in the UK Alasdair Murray – Head of External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Sarah Owen-Vandersluis – Head of Public Sector Mobility and Trade Lead Partner, KPMG in the UK Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit: https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
23 minutes | Oct 16, 2019
Ep.14 - Deal time?
“It’s good to talk” as the saying goes, but in these volatile times what should organisations be telling their investors? In what is a critical moment in the Brexit process, this week The business of Brexit talks to: Bob Cowell from KPMG Makinson Cowell on his golden rules for companies when talking to investors. Head of Customs Becky Okuda on what the latest Brexit proposal means for companies trading across the Irish border Public Policy Director, Mark Essex on the chances of a deal this week Chief Economist, Yael Selfin on what a fall in investment will mean for the UK economy over the medium term. Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit: https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
22 minutes | Oct 2, 2019
Ep.13 - What's your tribe?
Things are getting nasty. Bitter verbal fighting inside Parliament last week only reflects hardening divisions across the country. We speak to Tom Clarkson from BritainThinks to understand … what Britons think when it comes to Brexit (and it’s not the simple Remain-Leave split you might think). We get a view from inside the Conservative Party Conference and we hear from the head of KPMG’s Manchester office on how the Brexit debate looks from the North looking South. Featuring: Tom Clarkson – Research Director, BritainThinks Mark Essex – Director, Public Policy, KPMG Nicola Quayle – Senior Partner, Manchester Office, KPMG James Stewart – Head of Brexit & Vice Chair, KPMG   Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit: https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
25 minutes | Sep 10, 2019
Ep.12 - This one’s about you
Brexit won’t just impact the five million EU nationals in the UK, or British people living in Europe. For all of us, new rules could make a big impact on how and when we travel. Employers will need to shake up how they help staff through both scenarios, while making sure Brexit doesn’t damage their access to talent. Also on this episode, Chief Economist Yael Selfin outlines her latest forecasts for the UK economy, sterling and house prices. Read our latest UK Economic Outlook here: http://kpmg.com/uk/economicoutlook And we look at the extra ways companies can war-game their plans for a possible no-deal Brexit. Featuring: Punam Birly - Partner and Brexit People & Immigration Lead Tim Sarson – Partner, International Tax & Location Strategy Yael Selfin – Chief Economist James Stewart – Head of Brexit & Vice Chair, KPMG in the UK   Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit  
25 minutes | Aug 21, 2019
Ep. 11 - Is your supply chain prepped for no deal?
Supply chains are the arteries of our economy and a no-deal Brexit threatens to clog them up. In a week when leaked Operation Yellowhammer papers suggested there could be major disruption across the UK, our guests ... - Outline the new and emerging risks faced by supply chain and logistics planners - Try to identify where left-field threats will come from - Detail how the government can mitigate supply chain dislocation right now - Debate how seasonality should change planners’ assumptions - Pinpoint medium-term opportunities for more agile operators - Highlight some likely structural changes in the longer term.   Featuring Brian Connell – Brexit Supply Chain Lead, KPMG in the UK James Hookham – Deputy Chief Executive, Freight Transport Association Iain Prince – Managing Director, Operational Transformation Consulting, KPMG in the UK James Stewart – Head of Brexit & Vice Chair, KPMG in the UK   Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit 
24 minutes | Jul 19, 2019
Ep.10 - Does Brussels have the muscles?
It takes two to tango. This week we look at what’s happening on the EU side of negotiations with an inside track from Dr Kay Swinburne, who’s just completed a 10 year stint as an MEP and Vice Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee for Economic and Monetary Affairs to join KPMG as our Vice Chair of Financial Services. Kay gives her view of what reception the new British Prime Minister will get in Brussels and she maps out a very different future for the European project – and the impact that will have on Britain – once the UK is sitting on the outside looking in. We also speak to Richard Bernau, from our financial services practice, on how British banks are preparing and likely credit conditions in the event of a hard Brexit. Featuring: James Stewart – Head of Brexit & Vice Chair, KPMG in the UK Dr Kay Swinburne – Vice Chair of Financial Services, KPMG in the UK Richard Bernau - Director, Financial Services, KPMG in the UK  Stuart Burt - Analyst, External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
23 minutes | Jun 14, 2019
Ep.9 - Looking for a leader
The race is on! As Conservative Party leadership election ignites, we look at the ramifications for business from a Brexit perspective. We hear from George Freeman MP, one of the Tory’s ‘big thinkers’ and one of the 313 people electing the final two candidates. He talks about the really important aspect of the race now, and maps out a ’Britain Beyond Brexit’ - the title of his new collection of essays that was published this week. We assess the chances of No Deal: Is business as switched on as it needs to be? And the podcast also investigates what chief executives are thinking – not just about Brexit but the wider challenges – after this week’s Times CEO Summit. Sponsored by KPMG, and the release of our own UK CEO Outlook 2019. Featuring: James Stewart – Head of Brexit & Vice Chair, KPMG in the UK Mark Essex – Director, Public Policy, KPMG in the UK Rachel Hugo - Partner, Aerospace & Defense George Freeman MP - Member of Parliament for Mid Norfolk Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
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