Business Eye Live – the top stories, personalities and insights in the world of business.

Business Eye Live - the top stories, personalities and insights in the world of business.
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Business Eye Live - because business matters.The Business Eye Live podcast features key business issues – interviews with business leaders, round-table insights on the subjects that lead boardroom discussions. Plus comment and analysis on the key business stories.Renowned for its offbeat approach, humour, and focus on current key business issues, Business Eye stands out among business publications for its distinctive style and tone.Business Eye was first published in 1999 and since then has grown in stature to become the leading business magazine serving tens of thousands of c-suite business leaders, innovative entrepreneurs and those fascinated by the world of business.Aimed at senior management positions across the spectrum of business in Northern Ireland, Ireland and further afield, Business Eye has gained an enviable reputation for its quality, style and content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast delves into key business issues such as budget analysis, commercial property, hospitality, employment rights, and innovation, with episodes focusing on topics like Budget 2024 impacts, broadband infrastructure, and sustainable tourism trends.

Business Eye Live – because business matters.
The Business Eye Live podcast features key business issues – interviews with business leaders, round-table insights on the subjects that lead boardroom discussions. Plus comment and analysis on the key business stories.
Renowned for its offbeat approach, humour, and focus on current key business issues, Business Eye stands out among business publications for its distinctive style and tone.
Business Eye was first published in 1999 and since then has grown in stature to become the leading business magazine serving tens of thousands of c-suite business leaders, innovative entrepreneurs and those fascinated by the world of business.
Aimed at senior management positions across the spectrum of business in Northern Ireland, Ireland and further afield, Business Eye has gained an enviable reputation for its quality, style and content.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business Eye Live – the top stories, personalities and insights in the world of business.
In this edition of Business Eye Live Richard and Brenda take a look at what the months ahead might hold for business here in the company of BDO’s Brian Murphy. We talk climate change and Northern Ireland’s potential to be a world leader with Professor Stephen Peake of the Open University and we home in on diversity and the challenges of the Trump 2.0 era with Roseann Kelly of the Women In Business Group.
Plus:
A team of business leaders from across Ireland will be climbing the highest mountains in every county this June in aid of the Cancer Fund for Children. It’s a follow on from the 2023 walk from Dublin to Mayo by rugby legend Rory Best.
The Taste of Tourism Summit returns to the Culloden Estate & Spa in early March. Organised by the Northern Ireland Hotels Federation, it celebrates the very best of local produce right across the board. Headlining this year is the brilliant Tom Brown, a seafood evangelist, a regular on the likes of Great British Menu and Saturday Kitchen, and currently the creative force behind Pearly Queen in London’s Shoreditch.
And…the old Londonderry Arms Hotel in Carnlough, has a brand new lease of life and a new name. It’s now called the Harbourview Hotel and it’s being transformed to the tune of £1.5 million by a consortium including one of our most experienced hoteliers, Adrian McLaughlin.
Business Eye Live – produced by Beech Hill Consultancy www.beechhillconsultancy.com
All this in Episode 4 of Business Eye Live.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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