Bruce Daisley is one of the UK’s most influential voices on fixing work published in the Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal and The Guardian. He is also a regular contributor to Wired. His book, ‘The Joy of Work’ was the UK’s top selling business hardback of 2019 and is an international bestseller – now translated into 15 languages.
Bruce has spent over a decade running Twitter and YouTube (the latter at Google) for Europe, leaving Twitter as its most senior leader outside of the US.
He has been featured on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4’s PM programme, BBC Wales, BBC Scotland, The News Agents podcast and BBC News 24, talking about technology stories or the evolving world of work.
His podcast ‘Eat Sleep Work Repeat’ is one of the UK’s longest-running and most listened-to business podcasts. The show was launched by Bruce in 2018 and has clocked up over 6 million downloads over the last 6 years. The podcast regularly tops the Apple Podcasts Business chart and is a top 20 podcast in the overall chart. The podcast has featured psychologists, neuroscientists and workplace experts, including Daniel Pink, Scott Galloway, Noreena Hertz and Rutger Bregman.
Bruce is a technology expert who inspires audiences. He talks about workplace culture & how to make work better. He also discusses the intersection of work and our lives. Organisations hire Bruce to talk about their culture and how to navigate the changing world of work.
His obsession with workplace culture has seen Bruce appointed as a Visiting Honorary Professor at Bayes Business School at City University in London, and he regularly teaches on the topic at London Business School.
Bruce’s book on resilience, ‘Fortitude’, has been described by the Financial Times as the ‘best business book of the year’. As a result, he conducted a fireside chat on this topic at the world-renowned RSA.
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