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Happy Teams
Prodigi.team
22 episodes
3 months ago
Happy teams is a new podcast that seeks to teach business owners all about how to grow a thriving, positive workplace culture that boosts efficiency, helps retain your brightest and best talent and improves productivity across the field. With remote working and mental health now more relevant than ever, creating a workplace culture that allows team members to feel engaged, included and motivated is extremely important. But, for this to work successfully, a number of things need to fall in place and knowing what fits where isn’t always easy. On Happy Teams, we talk to some of the best digital agency and tech company leaders about how they create a workplace culture that delivers. We know full well that every business is different, so we cover all things from past success and failures, to how to cater your culture to individual personalities and why it is so important that businesses do all they can to make sure their talent is happy and feel at home when working for them.  Each episode, Prodigi’s founders, David and Bachir, will be sharing some of their top tips and interviewing a new business leader. We’ve learned a lot whilst making these podcasts and hope that you will too.
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Happy teams is a new podcast that seeks to teach business owners all about how to grow a thriving, positive workplace culture that boosts efficiency, helps retain your brightest and best talent and improves productivity across the field. With remote working and mental health now more relevant than ever, creating a workplace culture that allows team members to feel engaged, included and motivated is extremely important. But, for this to work successfully, a number of things need to fall in place and knowing what fits where isn’t always easy. On Happy Teams, we talk to some of the best digital agency and tech company leaders about how they create a workplace culture that delivers. We know full well that every business is different, so we cover all things from past success and failures, to how to cater your culture to individual personalities and why it is so important that businesses do all they can to make sure their talent is happy and feel at home when working for them.  Each episode, Prodigi’s founders, David and Bachir, will be sharing some of their top tips and interviewing a new business leader. We’ve learned a lot whilst making these podcasts and hope that you will too.
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Happy Teams
The Human Side of Agency Acquisition: RocketMill & PMG's Success Story on Happy Teams
From our latest agency leadership podcast episode: Digital marketing agencies RocketMill and PMG reveal how their merger strengthened organisational culture and team retention, moving beyond traditional ESG principles and riding the Gartner Hype Cycle of acquisition excitement.   When RocketMill transitioned from an employee-owned trust to joining global agency PMG, they achieved something remarkable, improved employee retention, even after team members received their acquisition payouts.   "We didn't need to do a deal we wanted to, so it wasn't a deal born out of necessity," says Tom. "We were clear with the team that it was about opportunity creation and career enabling, but the notion of career headroom drove the decision."   "For the first six months, I'm not sure we lost anyone." Tom explains. "I think that curiosity played a large part in it. I think an understanding of the shared vision played a large part in it. And I think the fact that genuinely people could see that if you look at the portfolio of clients that PMG have, they represent some of the most iconic brands in the world."   PMG demonstrated their company culture commitment through strategic change management: "The head of people within PMG moved to London for four or five months with her family to be here on the ground with our team, to be with our people so that they understood. To ensure that they were heard, to ensure cultural sensitivity - it was just a very human thing to do."   Discover more insights about successful agency acquisitions on the Happy Teams podcast.  
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6 months ago
29 minutes 1 second

Happy Teams
Inside an Award-Winning Company Culture: StrategIQ's Journey to Success on Happy Teams
Digital agency StrategIQ earned a spot on the Sunday Times Best Places to Work list. On Happy Teams, CEO Andy revealed their employee engagement strategy, drawing from business principles found in books like "Traction" from Gino Wickman and concepts like Maslow's hierarchy of needs.   "Every business has to have a strong training culture. Every business has to have a wellbeing culture. You have to have a strong leadership team, have to have clear values," he says. But after an unsuccessful application last year, they discovered gaps in their workplace culture: "We hadn't put enough time and effort into things like, the package that's sat around the wellbeing and additional stuff that I think employees expect now."   The agency implements innovative team development through personality profiling and motivational mapping. "It helps us understand how to communicate with people that are opposite to you," Andy explains. "There's no right or wrong. It's just, we are who we are. It doesn't mean to say I'm a good communicator or a bad communicator if I'm red, I'm green or blue or yellow."   This organisational transparency shapes their company culture. "Everyone's profile is visible to everyone in the company in our staff room. We have a massive wall up, all dedicated to insights and everyone's profile is plotted on the wall," Andy says. "The language is really ingrained. Everyone, when they join, gets their own profile."   The employee engagement approach succeeded, StrategIQ achieved their Sunday Times listing. But Andy acknowledges their workplace culture isn't universal: "Being as transparent as we are and being as ambitious as we are, what I guess I think I've realised is there is a certain type of person that can come into the agency and handle this level of transparency, handle this level of intense coaching."   Discover how to build an award-winning company culture on Happy Teams, where Andy shares StrategIQ's complete transformation story.  
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6 months ago
43 minutes 26 seconds

Happy Teams
Applying Dan Pink’s methodology to Rebuild Red Badger’s Culture | Agency Stories on Happy Teams
On this week's business leadership podcast, David shares how digital consultancy Red Badger transformed their workplace culture when the pandemic forced remote work adaptation.   As a remote work case study, Red Badger's team had to reimagine their organisational culture. Here's what David learned about maintaining team engagement and company culture in a hybrid workplace model.   "Pre-pandemic, we were very much about being in person. Pretty much 5 days a week and by and large being on client site with our clients," David says. "Getting the work done was not a problem."   However, the shift to remote working began impacting their employee experience: "We've always been a company that has tried to listen to what our employees want and what they think is valuable. We were going into the lockdown, we were thankfully pretty well prepared. We very quickly basically said to everyone, go and buy whatever you need to get set up at home... which is actually something we've kept now - if you join us, you get a thousand pounds working from your home budget to make sure that you've got a really good ergonomic setup at home."   Drawing inspiration from Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Dan Pink's research-based book on motivation in creative industries, David explains the importance of purpose, autonomy and mastery for driving productivity, rather than traditional carrot-and-stick approaches.   Red Badger responded by implementing a hybrid work model through workplace transformation and employee feedback. "We got together as a company and reflected on what we want the culture to be now? And how do we achieve that?" David explains. "That wasn't for everybody. We definitely had a bit of churn in implementing that. But I've always believed in saying, let's make a decision for what's right for the business."   Discover more remote work strategies and company culture insights on the Happy Teams podcast.  
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7 months ago
21 minutes 13 seconds

Happy Teams
Building a 15-Year Agency: How 7DOTS' Culture Grew From Two Founders to a Team of Fifteen on Happy Teams
On this week's agency management podcast: Ed shares how 7DOTS' workplace culture evolved from its two-person founding team to the thriving digital agency it is today. When Ed co-founded digital agency 7DOTS, their team culture strategy was straightforward: "Day one, we started the business. There were two of us. We were the company culture. And as we grew, as we brought more people on board, it's very much a top down approach to it." The organisational culture shift came as the team development expanded: "When we got to 15 people, it's almost like the culture started to take on its own personality. The first time you find out that you've got WhatsApp groups that you're not part of... I certainly didn't take offense and I just thought, that's great. Because people are organising their own things." This employee engagement success stems from Ed's focus on talent development: "Really understanding what people's strengths are really trying to bring those out. Not getting people to shy away from trying to develop the toolkits to, maybe where they have got weaknesses, but really empower people." The employee retention rates prove their strong company culture: "We're 15 years in the making. At the start of October, we had three people pass the 10 year mark. There aren't many people I think in this day and age, particularly who hang around for 10 years." Hear Ed's full story on building lasting agency culture on the Happy Teams podcast.
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7 months ago
21 minutes 11 seconds

Happy Teams
We Lost £250,000 on One Senior Hire - Here's What We Learned About Growing an Agency on Happy Teams
When Sam and Alana founded digital agency Thought Quarter in 2014, they started with "one major client that paid most of our bills, paid on time, and we had a small team of freelancers." By 2017, they knew this business model wasn't sustainable and decided to grow, but lacking agency management experience, they looked to bring in established talent.   "We thought what we really needed was a big shot from a big agency to come in and take care of us," Sam explains. "So we went to market, we found a couple of candidates, but there was this one candidate who was relocating from a really large, well known London agency." The senior hire turned disastrous, ultimately costing them over £250,000 in salary, lost business opportunities and projects.   The agency growth experience taught them that "there's no substitute for a founder's leadership and clear vision," Sam reflects. "The mistake we made was to try and bring somebody in to do it for us. If you're going to grow a business, you need to do it. You need to drive it." This mindset shift extended to how they view success and failure, Sam references SpaceX celebrating a rocket not exploding as an example of how failure can be an essential part of the improvement process.   This business transformation came just as Covid hit in 2021, when their agency revenue dropped below their first month as a company. Rather than give up, they used it as an opportunity to rebuild: "What we had in front of us was a perfect opportunity to just reevaluate what we were doing, why we were doing it and how we were doing it."   Today, Thought Quarter has refined its business model to focus on the energy transition sector, working on decarbonisation and renewable energy projects. As Sam puts it: "We're constantly refining the services that we offer so that we're doing higher value services that solve more complex problems for a smaller number of clients. And that's what really excites me about the direction that we're going in at the moment."   Listen to more agency leadership insights on the Happy Teams Podcast.  
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8 months ago
15 minutes 58 seconds

Happy Teams
From 400 Video Calls to Sold-Out Lunches: A Different Way to Grow an Agency on Happy Teams
During the pandemic lockdown, agency owner and digital marketing expert Nathan Lomax faced the challenge of virtual networking, conducting an overwhelming number of video calls. "At one stage, I was having 400 conversations a month. I had a super militant process of 20 calls a day, 30 minutes of time, 10 hours back to back," he recalls.   His business networking solution was simple: "The idea was to create a lunch, but in London that would allow us to have 40, 50 meaningful conversations, albeit in a two hour slot over lunch." This initial success led his agency Quickfire to pioneer in-person marketing events, scaling to host 45 professional networking events.   "The cost of running that amount of events comes to about £250,000 a year," Nathan shares. "So we said, okay, we will work with the ecosystem of partners, to sponsor. And so we will go to the tech partners. We'll organise it. We'll book it. We'll sort it."   The event marketing investment delivered solid ROI for the digital agency. "I've got 102 active deals in the last 80 days. We're booked on projects until probably October within reason. And realistically retainers have hit their yearly target at the end of March." But Nathan states that immediate sales aren't the expectation, instead, it's about building long-term business relationships.   Want to learn more about agency growth strategies and event marketing success? Listen to the full episode on the Happy Teams Podcast, your guide to digital agency leadership and business development.  
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8 months ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

Happy Teams
Building a 10-Year Employee Retention Strategy: Inside Lane Media's Award-Winning Agency Culture| Happy Teams Podcast
Listen to this episode of Happy Teams to discover how Edinburgh-based Lane Media achieves exceptional employee retention and workplace satisfaction that exceed industry standards.    In this episode, Managing Director Barry shares the agency's strategies for maintaining 10+ year employee tenures, including radical transparency in business operations, flexible work arrangements, and innovative team-building approaches.   Learn how this Best Workplace Award-winning agency implements practical initiatives like their "80/20 leadership model," where 20% of time is dedicated to peer learning with other agency owners. Barry reveals their unique approach to performance management, using tools like Clockify for balanced client profitability while avoiding micromanagement.   The conversation explores Lane Media's recent B Corp certification journey, their integrated agency model, and how they've revolutionised their workplace policies around maternity, bereavement, and well-being. Discover practical insights about hybrid work culture, office design for collaboration, and building authentic team relationships in a marketing agency environment.   Perfect for agency owners, HR professionals, and business leaders interested in employee retention, agency management, workplace culture, and sustainable business practices in the creative industry. Join us for actionable insights on creating a workplace where talent thrives for decades.  
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9 months ago
18 minutes 55 seconds

Happy Teams
From One School to 1,000 Attendees: The Growth Story of a Digital Marketing Student Conference on the Happy Teams Podcast
On Happy Teams this week, Becky shares how Reflect Digital's career development conference is transforming local students into digital marketing agency talent.   "It's aimed at sixth form students currently, helping them to understand about the amazing digital careers that exist out there," says Becky. "All the things that are hidden behind this...that maybe as a 16, 17, 18 year old, you don't really know."   Starting six years ago, the digital skills conference has grown significantly. "Last year we had about 500 students and about 20 of the team were there on the day in some way or another, whether that was on stage talking, whether that was helping make sure that we've got the right people in the right rooms, helping set up," Becky explains.   The digital career initiative has even led to direct agency recruitment. "Sophie was there at the very first Aspiration Digital. She came to do some work experience. We then ended up hiring her and then the rest is history," says Becky. "She was with us, she left, she went to work with Ted Baker and then went onto a property business. And then she came back, because she missed us and loved agency side."   Listen to the full Happy Teams podcast episode to hear more about building digital agency culture and creating digital marketing career opportunities for young people.
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9 months ago
26 minutes 19 seconds

Happy Teams
Building High-Performing Teams: Tangent CEO Shares His Playbook
In the latest episode of Happy Teams, Leigh Gammons, CEO of digital product agency Tangent, shares what it takes to build a thriving, engaged remote-first team. With over 15 years of experience leading global businesses for top clients like HSBC, Ford, and Coca-Cola, Leigh brings a wealth of expertise to the table.   "There's two components of trust," Leigh explains. "There is how competent somebody is and also what their character is. They're only half each. So if you had a glass, then you can only get half of the amount of trust if you've got an amazing character and only half if you've got good competence."   Leigh shares four key pillars of his approach to building happy, high-performing remote teams:   📣 Communication - Leigh explains the critical role of transparent communication in engaging employees.  🧘‍♀️ Wellbeing - Recognising the link between employee wellbeing and performance, Tangent provides comprehensive mental health and medical benefits from day one.  🌍 Facetime - As a remote-first company, Tangent prioritises making infrequent in-person interactions highly productive and engaging.  🌱 Democratised Decision-Making - Drawing on his experience growing agencies, Leigh cautions against the pitfall of centralising too many decisions.    Whether you're dealing with the intricacies of remote work or looking to maximise your team's potential, this podcast is a must-listen.   🎧 Tune in now to hear more of Leigh's strategies for building a culture of trust, alignment, and engagement that drives real results.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 58 seconds

Happy Teams
Achieving an agency exit with remote teams
As TRGT grew, the benefits of a remote model became clear – access to top talent, cost efficiency, and the ability to serve clients internationally. However, the founders soon realised the importance of intentionally shaping company culture.   "It was out of convenience," Patrick explains, "We just thought we'd give it a go and see what happened." In this episode of Happy Teams, Patrick Nancarrow, co-founder of digital marketing agency TRGT, shares his journey of building a successful remote-first agency from the ground up.   TRGT's multinational team has been a key competitive advantage, enabling them to serve clients expanding into European markets better than solely UK-based agencies.   When acquired by Sideshow Group in 2021, TRGT's people-first culture and international reach were major draws. For many employees, the remote lifestyle is a game-changer, fueling their commitment to the agency's success.   🌟 Key Takeaways: Intentionally shape company culture, especially as your remote team grows. Over-communicate and use multiple channels to keep everyone aligned. Leverage the diversity of a multinational team to serve clients better. Foster a remote work environment that benefits both employees and the company.   Tune in to learn how TRGT has harnessed the power of remote work to build a thriving team that delivers exceptional results for clients across the globe.
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1 year ago
23 minutes

Happy Teams
How Space and Time outpaced the agency market by repositioning
"The inspiration for doing it was multifaceted. We're working in an industry that, if you stand still, the tendency is you can become, increasingly, irrelevant." In the latest episode of Happy Teams, Chris Jones, CEO of Space & Time, shares his agency's journey during the pandemic.   Recognising the need to adapt to the changing digital landscape and client needs, Space & Time embarked on a repositioning to become a growth marketing agency. They focused on developing new capabilities in technology, training, and performance creative to provide holistic, value-driven solutions for their clients.   Key takeaways from Space & Time's journey:   Embrace change and innovation to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving industry. Develop authentic solutions that align with your agency's strengths and expertise. Engage external experts to help set the "North Star" and gain perspective during the transformation process. Prioritise the "why" behind the change and get your team on board early to drive motivation and success.   Chris emphasises the importance of having genuine commercial partnerships with clients, focusing on solving their long-term challenges and driving growth. To support this mindset shift, Space & Time brought in Sam Conniff from Uncertainty Experts to help their team embrace change and develop a solutions-oriented approach.   The agency also established three core values: find solutions always, help others, and make a difference. These values have been instrumental in fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and client-centricity.   While the transformation journey had its challenges, Space & Time's growth and success speak for themselves. The agency has outperformed industry benchmarks, with low staff attrition, long-term client relationships, and a 10% growth rate (adjusted for inflation) in the past 12 months.   For agencies considering a similar repositioning, Chris advises staying authentic to your strengths, seeking external expertise, and prioritising the "why" to get your team motivated and invested in the change.   Tune in to learn how Space & Time successfully navigated the challenges of the pandemic and emerged as a thriving growth marketing agency, poised for continued success in an ever-changing digital landscape.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 5 seconds

Happy Teams
How Liberty outgrew the industry by creating specialist agency brands
"The inspiration for doing this was not having a USP and not standing out as an agency anymore." Gareth Morgan, founder of Liberty Marketing, shares his agency's journey into specialisation in this episode of the Happy Teams podcast.   By launching Foundation for the beauty industry and Balance for financial services, Liberty discovered the power of having a clear USP in a crowded market. Specialisation had an immediate impact, attracting senior marketers from leading brands and a flood of new business.   Gareth discusses the importance of having a passionate, credible leader with deep industry knowledge at the helm. Specialisation has also boosted team satisfaction and performance, with Liberty scoring above industry benchmarks on metrics like team relationships and learning opportunities.   Tune in to learn how specialisation transformed Liberty Marketing and discover valuable insights for your own agency's growth strategy.   Key takeaways: Specialisation helps agencies stand out and attract top clients and talent. Authentic sector expertise and a passionate leader are crucial for success. Specialising can boost team happiness and performance by fostering learning and pride. Careful consideration is essential before specialising, as it requires significant time and focus.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 47 seconds

Happy Teams
Digital Agency M&A: How hedgehog lab completed a successful agency merger
Paul, Head of Operations and Delivery at Hedgehog Lab, reveald the key ingredients to sustaining a high performing team culture following their merger with Netsells.  "Giving people a platform to work on good quality projects where they're understanding who the client is and what the background is and helping them see those things through to fruition gives them self-satisfaction," Paul explains, highlighting the importance of humanising the client-agency relationship. Paul dives into four critical aspects of Hedgehog Lab's approach to building happy, collaborative teams post merger: 🤝 Cultural Fit - Ensuring new hires align with the company's values and work well with existing teams is essential for maintaining a cohesive culture, especially during a merger. 📣 Assumptions are Dangerous - Clear communication and well-defined processes are crucial to avoid misunderstandings and keep everyone on the same page, particularly when integrating teams with different ways of working. 🌍 Fostering Collaboration - Regular meetups, inclusive social events, and daily stand-ups help remote team members feel connected and engaged, even across time zones. 🔄 Feedback Loops - Multiple channels for sharing concerns and ideas, from one-on-ones with line managers to mental health support and anonymous surveys, ensure everyone's voice is heard. Paul also shares his biggest post-merger learning: investing in a Professional Services Automation (PSA) tool from day one.  "Had we set ourselves on the front foot with that, maybe gone with a solution early doors, then that would've enforced a lot of the process that is required," he reflects. 🎧 Tune in to discover how Hedgehog Lab is leveraging seniority, collaboration, and a return to the office to drive the next phase of growth, and learn from Paul's experience uniting teams and processes post-acquisition.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 43 seconds

Happy Teams
How Experienced Hires Powered Aira’s Competitive Advantage
Listen to Paddy Moogan, co-founder of SEO agency Aira, share his interesting journey from young florist to SEO agency leader.   Paddy is open about the challenges of balancing capacity with incoming work, sharing instances where Aira got it right – and where they stumbled.   He discussed the importance of prioritising quality over speed in hiring, even when the pressure is on.   "We wanted to hire people that could come in and hit the ground running," Paddy explains, a move that allowed Aira's founders to focus on growing the business while maintaining high-quality work.   Drawing on his experience training new SEO managers, Paddy identified a gap in the market for resources tailored specifically to agency leaders.   This inspired him to create an online course aimed at helping new managers navigate the transition from exceptional practitioners to effective people leaders.   🌟 Paddy's Key Advice for Agency Owners: Ensure every team member has a clear "next step" in their career journey. Never settle when it comes to hiring. If it's not a resounding "yes," it's a no. Understand the self-reinforcing relationship between happy teams and satisfied clients.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 6 seconds

Happy Teams
Beyond benefits, learn how Rob from Graphite Digital has created a genuine workplace culture.
Today, we're thrilled to welcome Rob from Graphite Digital, a specialist digital design agency working within healthcare and pharma. Rob is set to unravel a captivating tapestry of initiatives that are reshaping Graphite Digital into an exceptional workplace. Join us as we dive into Rob's world, where he unveils what truly sets Graphite Digital apart, going beyond the expected norms of benefits and perks that have become industry standards.  Rob's insights will take you on a journey through: The secret ingredients that infuse Graphite Digital with an undeniable spark, creating a culture that goes above and beyond to nurture and engage its team members. Beyond the ordinary: Discover how those little touches can create a ripple effect of positivity, camaraderie, and an atmosphere where creativity thrives. A holistic approach: Rob shares the inside scoop on how Graphite Digital crafts an environment that nurtures professional growth, personal well-being, and a sense of belonging that's truly transformative. Ready to dive into the art of creating a workplace that's more than just a 9-to-5? Tune in and be prepared to be inspired by Rob's innovative thinking and fresh perspective. To stay in the loop with all things Graphite Digital, swing by their virtual home at https://www.graphitedigital.com/, and connect with Rob on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robverheul
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1 year ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

Happy Teams
The secrets of empowering teams to drive workplace engagement with Dan from Wonderful
Welcome to another episode of the Happy Teams podcast! Today we chat with Dan, from Wonderful, a dynamic digital creative agency nestled in the heart of the South West of England. Get ready to dive into the exciting world of strategies that are reshaping Wonderful into a workplace where brilliance thrives. In this episode, Dan unveils a captivating initiative that's truly unique: Get ready to be amazed by the "Wonderful Thing" meetings, where innovation, knowledge sharing, and camaraderie intertwine. Picture this: someone takes the stage and presents on a diverse range of topics, be it a passion project, a new skill, or an exciting discovery. These meetings are more than just a showcase – they're a testament to how Wonderful fosters an environment where learning and sharing are celebrated. Join us as we explore: The origins of the "Wonderful Thing" meetings and how they've become a focal point for the agency's culture. Discover how these gatherings embody the spirit of exploration, sparking fresh insights and building a tight-knit community along the way. Curious to know more about the incredible journey of Wonderful? Head over to https://www.thewonderful.co.uk/ for a glimpse into their world. And if you're eager to connect with Dan and soak in more of his insights, you can find him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmaudhub
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2 years ago
27 minutes 21 seconds

Happy Teams
Anthony from The Distance on crafting a strong workplace and client culture
Welcome back to the Happy Teams podcast, your ultimate destination for candid conversations with digital leaders who are mastering the art of attracting and retaining top-tier digital talent. Today we're in for an insightful journey with Anthony from The Distance, a mobile app development agency. Get ready to delve into the exciting world of initiatives that are transforming The Distance into a workplace that truly shines. In this episode, Anthony unveils the secrets behind his mantra – a mantra that resonates with anyone who's ever dreamed of creating a space where people not only thrive but also never want to leave. Anthony's vision is simple yet powerful: to create a workplace culture where everyone wants to be, both customers and employees alike. Join us as we explore: Anthony's unique perspective on fostering a work environment where allure meets retention. His goal? To create a space that's so compelling, so magnetic, that team members feel a genuine pull to be a part of it. Dive into the heart of Anthony's strategies, where he shares the keys to crafting a culture where customer satisfaction and employee happiness go hand in hand. Curious to learn more about the exciting journey of The Distance? Head over to https://www.thedistance.co.uk/ for an immersive experience. And if you're eager to connect with Anthony and soak in more of his insights, you can find him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonymain
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2 years ago
24 minutes 24 seconds

Happy Teams
Sammy from Agency UK shares his path to achieving a 5% staff turnover rate
Welcome to Happy Teams! Our latest episode puts the spotlight on AgencyUK, a leading full service brand communications agency based in the South West of England. Join us as we chat with Sammy, where he unveils key initiatives that have turned the company into a great place to work, including: Their impactful B Corp status, driving positive change in both work and culture. The unique "Agency for All" training program, shaping the next generation of talent. How AgencyUK achieves an impressive 5% staff turnover rate. An unexpected mission to pollinate the UK with Knights Beekeeping! Discover more about AgencyUK at https://www.agencyuk.com/ and connect with Sammy on LinkedIn. Get ready to glean insights that could reshape your approach to talent management. Let's dive in!
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2 years ago
37 minutes 7 seconds

Happy Teams
Alex from Climbing Trees shares his secrets having no resignations in nearly 3 years!
Welcome back to another episode of Happy Teams! This time, we're thrilled to welcome Alex from Climbing Trees, an ethical digital marketing agency. Alex is here to unveil a treasure trove of initiatives that are propelling Climbing Trees to the forefront of workplace excellence. Tune in as we delve into the heart of Climbing Trees and discover: The profound impact of their B Corp certification and commitment to 1% for the Planet. Learn how these ethical choices resonate with both the agency's dedicated team and clients. Climbing Trees hasn't seen a resignation in over 2 ½ years! Alex takes us behind the scenes, sharing the secret ingredients that foster a culture so inviting that people simply don't want to leave. Since becoming a B Corp, the calibre of applicants knocking on Climbing Trees' door has skyrocketed. Alex unveils how this transformation has led to a stream of top-tier talent eager to be part of the journey. Get ready to be inspired by their audacious goal: planting one million trees by 2030. With a whopping 266,000 trees already planted, Alex maps out their ambitious plan and how it's aligning their agency with a purpose-driven vision for the future. Curious to know more? Don't miss out on this episode! Listen in to uncover the remarkable strides Climbing Trees is taking in creating a workplace where innovation, sustainability, and growth intertwine. For additional insights and to stay connected with Climbing Trees, visit their website at https://www.climbingtrees.com/, and dive into Alex's world on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexholliman/.
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2 years ago
30 minutes 41 seconds

Happy Teams
Jenny from Yoyo shares her B Corp journey and the impact on the team’s happiness and retention rates
Welcome to another episode of the Happy Teams podcast! Today we're in for an eye-opening conversation with Jenny, from Yoyo, a digital design agency that's rewriting the script on retaining top-tier digital talent. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of strategies that are setting new standards for workplace excellence. In this episode, Jenny takes us on a journey through the remarkable initiatives that have made Yoyo an exceptional place to work: Prepare to be inspired by Yoyo's B Corp status, a distinctive certification that's more than just a label – it's a symbol of their commitment to a purpose-driven approach. Discover how this prestigious status has become a pillar of happiness and retention, creating an environment where people are drawn to stay and thrive. Join us as we explore: The profound impact of Yoyo's B Corp journey on their team's happiness and retention rates. Jenny unveils how this commitment to ethical and sustainable practices resonates deeply with their employees, contributing to a culture that's both fulfilling and rewarding. Curious to learn more about the incredible journey of Yoyo? Head over to https://yoyodesign.com/ to explore their innovative work. And if you're eager to connect with Jenny and glean more insights, you can find her on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-kitchen.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 55 seconds

Happy Teams
Happy teams is a new podcast that seeks to teach business owners all about how to grow a thriving, positive workplace culture that boosts efficiency, helps retain your brightest and best talent and improves productivity across the field. With remote working and mental health now more relevant than ever, creating a workplace culture that allows team members to feel engaged, included and motivated is extremely important. But, for this to work successfully, a number of things need to fall in place and knowing what fits where isn’t always easy. On Happy Teams, we talk to some of the best digital agency and tech company leaders about how they create a workplace culture that delivers. We know full well that every business is different, so we cover all things from past success and failures, to how to cater your culture to individual personalities and why it is so important that businesses do all they can to make sure their talent is happy and feel at home when working for them.  Each episode, Prodigi’s founders, David and Bachir, will be sharing some of their top tips and interviewing a new business leader. We’ve learned a lot whilst making these podcasts and hope that you will too.