Workplace Innovation Europe
Peter Totterdill serves as Chair of the Poltimore House Trust and has held the position of Director at Workplace Innovation Europe CLG since October 2010, contributing to enhancing business performance and quality of working life in Europe. Additionally, Peter has been a Non-Executive Director at Ridewise since 2011 and a Trustee at The Poltimore House Trust since 2009. As a Visiting Professor at Kingston University since 2005 and Chief Executive of the UK Work Organisation Network since 2002, Peter is actively engaged in managing projects related to workplace innovation. Previous roles include Technical Director at Ecotec Research and Consulting (2006-2008), Professor at Nottingham Trent University (1992-2005), Non-Executive Director at Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust (1997-2004), and Director at ERA (1997-2001).
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Workplace Innovation Europe
Workplace Innovation Europe CLG is an international company registered in Ireland and the UK, and led by a Board representing five European Countries. WIE’s commitment is to work with policymakers, social partners, enterprises and other stakeholders to enhance business performance and quality of working life across Europe through research, consultancy, educational, policy advocacy and pro bono activities. WIE’s team has been at the heart of the workplace innovation movement in Europe since the early 1990s. Created specifically to promote and develop workplace innovation, the team has helped shape and deliver policies and programmes for the European Commission, governments, business support agencies and employers’ organisations in many countries. WIE has also built a unique body of practical experience and resources through work with large and small enterprises, public sector employers and trade unions across Europe and beyond. WIE’s approach combines hard, evidence-based argument with the ability to stimulate and engage diverse business audiences. Its team is highly experienced in working with leading international universities and research institutes to capture and analyse leading practice, and to translate findings into practical tools and learning resources for policymakers, social partners, companies and other key actors. Since 2013 WIE’s team has co-led the European Workplace Innovation Network (EUWIN), established by the European Commission to spread knowledge and awareness of workplace innovation amongst businesses. EUWIN’s Knowledge Bank includes several hundred case studies and articles of value to people leading change, and achieves many thousand hits per month. WIE’s team also authored The Fifth Element, an actionable guide to making sense of workplace innovation supported by a robust body of evidence, case study material and practical resources.