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We explore the transformative potential of kindness in business with Dr. David Cooke, former Managing Director of Konica Minolta Australia. Dr. Cooke shares his journey from traditional hierarchical leadership to a more inclusive, kind approach that drove significant cultural and commercial success. Practical examples and heartfelt stories illustrate how kindness can be a powerful force in achieving both profit and social good. Don't miss out on an inspiring conversation that challenges conventional business practices and offers a vision for a more compassionate future.

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Planet Human

Neuralink aims to cure blindness

Summary

The potential future of human augmentation through technological advances like Neuralink.

Zoe shares personal updates:

  • Upcoming book Olympus Rising (Book 3 of the Gaia Enterprises series).

  • Nonfiction project Power Games, exploring leadership and ethics.

Ethical questions in leadership, focusing on:

  • The balance between personal responsibility and system regulation.

  • Preventing leaders from slipping into unethical behaviors.

Dr. David Cooke reflects on:

  • Embedding kindness into corporate leadership.

  • The importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles in business.

  • His experience at Konica Minolta and how kindness-driven leadership leads to business success.

Key Quotes

  1. "What if we started to evaluate businesses on their contribution to social good and not just their accumulation of wealth?" Zoë Routh

  2. "None of them really believe they are the villain. And yet we can show up and have villainous behaviour." Dr David Cooke

  3. "Leadership isn't being aloof and distant. Leadership is working with people." Dr David Cooke

  4. "Once you know, you can't unknow. Once you've seen, you can't unsee." Dr David Cooke

  5. "I just want us all to work together to build a company that cares." Dr David Cooke

Questions Explored

  1. Can kindness really be a force for good in business, or do nice guys finish last?

  2. Will there be two streams of humans, the natural and the amplified humans?

  3. What would society look like if businesses were evaluated on social good?

  4. How do we avoid slipping into unethical behavior while believing we are doing the right thing?

  5. How did kindness as a business philosophy help transform your company?

Take Action

  1. Consider the role of kindness in leadership and how it can positively impact business outcomes.

  2. Engage in big-picture thinking by joining the Leadership Conclave to stay ahead of trends for 2025.

  3. Reflect on how systems within organizations can promote ethical leadership and prevent negative behaviors.

  4. Explore Power Games, Zoe’s upcoming book, for deeper insights on leadership and ethics.

Tip of the Week

Evaluate your business not just by financial success but by its contributions to social good. This approach, as exemplified by companies like B Corps, can enhance both your company culture and long-term success.

Key Moments 

00:00 Introduction and Question of the Week

00:20 Neuralink's Ambitious Vision

01:15 Ethical Implications of Amplified Humanity

02:00 Updates from Planet Zoe

02:56 Leadership Conclave and Future Trends

03:54 Evaluating Business for Social Good

04:49 Self-Regulation and System Regulation

06:25 Introducing Dr. David Cooke

08:07 David Cooke on Kind Business

10:53 Challenges in Leadership and Cultural Change

29:11 Seeking Feedback and Leadership Balance

30:27 Implementing Cultural Change

35:15 Addressing Everyday Sexism

39:25 Promoting Ethical Sourcing and Human Rights

43:59 The Power of Kindness in Business

49:15 Fast Three: Quick Insights

52:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections

59:31 Podcast Wrap-Up and Listener Engagement

About Dr David Cooke

Dr Cooke is the Executive Director of ESG Advisory, a consultancy dedicated to helping organizations challenge their leadership to think more broadly and responsibly about environmental, social, and governance practices. With over 35 years of corporate experience, including serving as Chair and Managing Director of Konica Minolta Australia, David brings a wealth of knowledge to his advisory role.

He is a sought-after speaker and facilitator, offering keynotes, workshops, and panel participation on topics such as Kind Business, Business as a Force for Good, Building Strong Corporate Cultures, Ethical Decision Making, Business and Human Rights, and Fostering Successful Non-profit and For-profit Relationships.

With a deep understanding of how to build strong, engaged corporate cultures and achieve ethical, sustainable business outcomes, Dr David Cooke is a passionate advocate for the values that today's corporate sector needs to embody. His academic credentials, including a Doctor of Business Administration and an MBA, alongside his board and advisory roles across various sectors, bolster his influence in promoting responsible business practices. His contributions to sustainability and responsible leadership were recognized when he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Edith Cowan University in 2022.

David has been invited to speak at the United Nations in New York on Gender Equality and the United Nations in Geneva on Business & Human Rights.

https://www.esgadvisory.com.au/

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About Zoë Routh

Zoë Routh is a leadership futurist, podcaster, and multiple award-winning author. She works with leaders and teams to navigate future horizons. 

She has worked with individuals and teams internationally and in Australia since 1987. From wild Canadian rivers to the Australian Outback, and the Boardroom jungles, Zoë is an adventurist! She facilitates strategy and culture sessions with audacious teams.

Zoë's fourth leadership book, People Stuff - Beyond Personality Problems: An advanced handbook for leadership, won the Book of the Year at the Australian Business Book Awards in 2020. Her fifth book is a near future science fiction dystopian novel, The Olympus Project.

Zoë is the producer of the The Future of Leadership Podcast dedicated to asking “What if…?”  and sharing Big Ideas on the Future of Leadership.

Zoë is an outdoor adventurist and enjoys telemark skiing, has run six marathons, is a one-time belly-dancer, has survived cancer, and loves hiking in the high country. She is married to a gorgeous Aussie and is a self-confessed dark chocolate addict.