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The Bottom Line

Season 7 2011

  • 2011-01-29T01:30:00Z on BBC News
  • 30m
  • 4h 30m (9 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show with people at the top giving insight into what matters

9 episodes

Season Premiere

2011-01-29T01:30:00Z

7x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

7x01 Episode 1

  • 2011-01-29T01:30:00Z30m

Evan consults the oracle by asking his panel of top executives to fast-forward five years and forecast how they see the economic landscape in 2016. They discuss raw materials and inflation, and debate who will look stronger - will it be China or India?
The panel also discuss the value of networking - both real and virtual - for your business and your career.
Evan is joined in the studio by Andy Street, managing director of high street retail chain John Lewis; Nicola Horlick, founder of Bramdean Asset Management; Simon Woodroffe, entrepreneur and founder of YO! Company.

2011-02-05T01:30:00Z

7x02 Episode 2

7x02 Episode 2

  • 2011-02-05T01:30:00Z30m

In this edition Evan asks his panel of top business executives how they manage to adapt their companies and remain relevant in the modern world. What do you do when technology changes, or fashions move against you? What are the challenges of rejuvenating and transforming a mature business to keep ahead of the curve?
The panel also discusses which laws get in the way of running a business smoothly and reveal which ones they would most like to scrap.
Evan is joined in the studio by Anne Murphy, UK managing director of frozen foods company Birds Eye; Norbert Teufelberger, chief executive of online gaming firm Bwin; Efrat Peled, chief executive of the fund Arison Investments.

2011-02-12T01:30:00Z

7x03 Episode 3

7x03 Episode 3

  • 2011-02-12T01:30:00Z30m

The view from the top of business. Presented this week by Stephanie Flanders, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies.
This week, Stephanie and her panel of top executives discuss the impact of political instability on the way they do business.
They also talk about their employees - many chief executives will say their workers are the company's "most valuable asset", but is it really true?
Stephanie is joined in the studio by Tim Watkins, vice president of the western arm of Chinese telecommunications company Huawei; Richard Fenning, chief executive of global security consultancy Control Risks; Vineet Nayar, chief executive of Indian IT services company HCL Technologies.

2011-02-19T01:30:00Z

7x04 Episode 4

7x04 Episode 4

  • 2011-02-19T01:30:00Z30m

This week, Stephanie and her panel of top executives discuss hyperconnectivity - the idea that there are more devices in use around the world than there are people actually using them. How do the panel cope with the sheer mass of incoming information, and devices to carry it? Does more technology mean better communication, or just less time to think?

They also talk about the role of intuition in making important decisions. Is there still room in modern business for the good old-fashioned hunch, or do decisions these days always need to be backed up by solid analysis?

Stephanie is joined in the studio by Dominic Taylor, chief executive of payment services company PayPoint; Rita Clifton, chairman of branding consultancy Interbrand; Sir Michael Rake, chairman of telecoms company BT Group.

2011-02-26T01:30:00Z

7x05 Epidode 5

7x05 Epidode 5

  • 2011-02-26T01:30:00Z30m

Evan is joined in the studio by Ian Cheshire, chief executive of home improvement retail company Kingfisher, Cilla Snowball, group chief executive and chairman of Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, and David Jones, global chief executive of Havas Worldwide.

2011-03-05T01:30:00Z

7x06 Episode 6

7x06 Episode 6

  • 2011-03-05T01:30:00Z30m

Stephanie's top business guests hail from the worlds of retail, IT and pizza. They swap thoughts on the business of timing. Are modern businesses now so obsessed with doing things quickly that they fail to do it well?
And as political turmoil continues in the Middle East, the panel debate whether it's important for businesses to keep up with what's happening around the world. How isolated from current events can they be?
Stephanie is joined in the studio by David Wild, chief executive of car accessories company Halfords; Mike Norris, chief executive of IT services firm Computacenter; Chris Moore, chief executive of Domino's Pizza UK and Ireland.

2011-03-12T01:30:00Z

7x07 Episode 7

7x07 Episode 7

  • 2011-03-12T01:30:00Z30m

Presented by Stephanie Flanders.
Stephanie's top executive guests hail from the worlds of mobile energy, sanitary fittings and business services. They discuss how businesses cope in a 'slow growth' environment. Could years of slow growth be more challenging than a short sharp shock?
Not so long ago, the slow coach economy in Europe was Germany - and now it's steaming ahead of everyone. What's gone right for Germany, and what lessons could other countries learn?
Stephanie is joined in the studio by Rupert Soames, chief executive of mobile energy group, Aggreko; Neal Gandhi, chief executive of international business services company Quickstart Global; and David Haines, chief executive of German bathroom fittings company Grohe.

2011-03-19T01:30:00Z

7x08 Episode 8

7x08 Episode 8

  • 2011-03-19T01:30:00Z30m

The view from the top of business, presented by Evan Davis. The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies. This week, Evan's top executive guests include two hoteliers and a soft drinks manufacturer. They discuss recent events in Japan, and explore to what extent companies can really prepare for major disasters. They also reveal how much they know about life on the shop floor and where the problems lie.

2011-03-26T01:30:00Z

7x09 Episode 9

7x09 Episode 9

  • 2011-03-26T01:30:00Z30m

Evan's guests this week are Jane Shepherdson, chief executive of Whistles; Simon Berwin, managing director of Berwin & Berwin and Kim Winser, fashion & retail expert with private equity group 3i.

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