Videos of Graeme in action
November 4, 2009 by graeme · Leave a Comment
Graeme does not sell any of his presentations in audio or video format. He has, however, made a few video excerpts available on YouTube, so that you can get a taste of his style and content.
Graeme’s YouTube channel is http://www.youtube.com/graemecodrington.
Follow the links below to specific YouTube videos (by clicking on the titles below), or watch the embedded videos on this page. If you need higher quality videos for some reason, please contact us with your request.
| 3 minute introduction to Dr Graeme Codrington | |
| 8 minute introduction to Dr Graeme Codrington | |
| Graeme Codrington on ‘Best Companies to Work For’ – available on Viddler.com. This is an extract of an interview recorded for Africa’s longest running and multi-award winning, investigative journalist TV programme. | |
| Mind the Gap extract – the baby Boomers go on strategic visioning retreats to develop visions, missions and values. This is an extract of one of the funniest sequences from Graeme’s award winning presentation on the different generations and their different approaches to work. | |
| Mind the Gap extract – Generation X. This is an extract from Graeme’s award winning presentation on the different generations and their different approaches to work. It was delivered in Coventry at a staff conference where the client had requested a light-hearted approach. | |
| Graeme presented After Shock at Confex in London in March 2010. It was part of a workshop and an early version of this presentation, focused on the events industry. It has been edited and made available as five YouTube videos: |
Because of the volcanic ash cloud in April 2010, Graeme had a number of conferences cancelled. He recorded a video message for the delegates of one of them, and made a 17 minute clip available for them to see. You can see it at Viddler.com.
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| Extract from After Shock – Delivered in March 2010 at Confex in London, this extract looks at the impact of shifting social values on the new world of work in the next decade | |
| Extract from After Shock – Delivered in March 2010 at Confex in London, this extract looks at the impact of augmented reality on the new world of work in the next decade | |
| Extract from After Shock – Delivered in March 2010 at Confex in London, this extract looks at the impact of changing demographics and a focus on environmental (green) issues on the new world of work – especially the events industry – in the next decade | |
| The TIDES of Change showcase: The Environment – A low quality extract of a showcase presented in Johannesburg in May 2010 | |
| Winning the Talent Wars – Understanding why today’s “bright young things” think so differently about work is critical if you’re going to create an environment that engages them | |
| The Connection Economy extract – These days there is almost no difference between competitors. Why should anyone buy from you? Graeme suggests that it’s more and more about who you are, and less about what you sell these days. | |
| Graeme Codrington on Supporting Talent – Extract from “The Talent Challenge” presented in Iran, focusing on giving talent the resources they need in order to be talented for you. This session was being simultaneously translated, and Graeme needed to simplify his English and slow down. | |
| The Future is Now – a new generation of ethical consumers will demand companies become “green” and more sustainable. Recorded for Graeme’s client, Sustainable Energy Design Solutions (SEDS), this extract talks about today’s young people, and how they are demanding better sustainability from companies. | |
| The Baby Boomers – this extract was recorded a few years ago at a charity event held at a large church in Johannesburg. It’s Graeme’s favourite segment from the award winning “Mind the Gap” presentation, parodying the Baby Boomers and their management styles. | |
| Three reasons to reduce energy usage in your business – an extract from ‘The Future is Now’, recorded for Graeme’s client, SEDS. | |
| Hannah’s Rules, the Rise of the Ethical Consumer – This extract is from an old version of “The Future is Now” presentation, and tells the story that started it all for Graeme. | |
| Extract from ‘The Future is Now’. – Graeme talks about the world’s biggest problems, how the media is responding, and why we should prioritise energy efficiency. There is a business case for doing this – save energy, and save money. | |
Links to other videos, and videos on other websites:
- The New World of Work – at Successtv.tv
- The New Generation – at Successtv.tv
- Managing Young Talent – at Successtv.tv
- Personalising the Workplace – at Successtv.tv
- Managing Meetings in the digital age – at Successtv.tv
- A new employment contract for loyalty – Extract from “The Talent Challenge” (Iran 2009)
- Extract from “The Talent Challenge” – customise your interactions and develop an end to end talent pipeline
- The world’s biggest problems – an extract from ‘The Future is Now’
- Mind the Gap: Leading Multi-generational schools – Graeme’s keynote presentation at the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust conference, Dec 2008, on the impact of the Millennial generation on organisations
- Connection Economy / Balancing Today and Tomorrow extract: Living in an age of Transition – recorded at Deloitte’s annual partners conference
Promotional videos developed for Graeme:
| Sharon Kersten talks about some of the work she did with the TomorrowToday team, and especially a client and staff workshop and presentation series Graeme did for her when she was CEO of a large high street retail bank. | |
| Testimonial for Graeme Codrington, by leading Iranian conference organiser, Sepehr Tarverdian | |
Video based training courses
Click here for a list of Graeme’s video-based training courses.
