This week on Down to Business we’re back in studio and we're covering all things business.
Here's what we have lined-up:
- We kick things off with our regular review of the morning's newspapers and the stories that Ireland is waking up to. Joining us this week is Sinead O’Donnell PR account manager with Carr Communications.
- The Ice Project - Mike O’Shea is about to follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers Crean and Shackleton and to sail from the Falkland Islands to South Georgia before taking on a series of challenging climbs and crossings that will test his abilities to the limit.
- Keelings- Bobby travels out to Keelings in North Dublin to see the incredible success of the Dublin Fruit Growers. Bobby might even get his hands dirty
- Why Should I Work Here - Bobby speak to one of the authors of a fascinating new book Why Should Anyone Work Here?: What It Takes to Create an Authentic Organisation. Rob Goffee explains what modern companies need to do to keep their staff which incredibly jarring ideas like being 'radically honest.'
- Married to the Job - In our Industry Review we speak to three couples who not only run a business together but are also married to each other.
- AIB Start Up Academy- The AIB Start-up Academy is a joint venture between AIB and The Irish Times to help your start-up grow by providing them with a place to learn and network with like-minded entrepreneurs and industry leaders through a series of nationwide 'Start-up Nights.' Bobby travelled to his Native Kilkenny to a Start-Up Night to find out what it's all about.
- Business Person of the Month- This month our category is ‘Transport and Logistics’. Our winner is the CEO of Wheels Couriers and Worldbox, Bernie Kinsella who typifies what entrepreneurial spirit is all about.
All this and more on Down to Business with Bobby Kerr from 10am until midday tomorrow morning on air and online.
As ever, you can find my blog posts and weekly DTB highlights on our show page.
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