Nick Dyner and his company, Moleaer, are on a mission to unlock the power of water and help organisations and industries do more with less through pioneering nano bubble technology that has applications across food, energy and healthcare. In fact, identifying the opportunities for this technology and the humble H2O is one of Nick’s major leadership priorities as he seeks to build a wider understanding of how everything we use in our lives is either grown or mined - with water being the vital connector. Solving the problem of finite resources is front of mind for Nick as he scales the business, learning leadership lessons along the way, and drawing on his own deep belief that this is one bubble that is not going to burst.
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225 Expanding leadership through polarities with author Brian Emerson
Author Brian Emerson believes that working with polarities is an essential leadership framework and the missing piece of the leadership jigsaw. It’s essential for expanding perspectives. His research has taken him deep into the practice of accepting that two seemingly opposite states can co-exist - and produce positive outcomes.
Read More224 A paradigm-shattering leadership perspective from Carol Sanford
Carol Sanford wants you to listen to this podcast and do nothing! Carol is the radical thinker and author behind The Regenerative Life which presents a leadership approach rooted in self-evaluation, reflection, questioning and sitting with what we don’t understand. No feedback, no judgement, just embracing our essence and inherent purpose as humans.
Read More219 A leadership mindset for navigating adversity with John Davis
John Davis provides a leadership framework for turning obstacles and adversity into catalysts for change.
Read More213 Leadership skills for having curly conversations with author Kate Christiansen
Knowledge and information is everywhere - but if you don’t ask the right questions you won’t get the answers you need. Kate Christiansen shares the leadership skills that have worked for her in 25 years of having curly conversations that avoid default thinking and create connections.
Read More204 Leadership skills across countries and cultures with Melanie Brock
What leadership frameworks can help us when we lead across different countries and cultures? Seasoned leader Melanie Brock shares her leadership insights from businesses in Japan and Australia.
Read More158 How to work on your leadership mindset with Ian Taylor
Do you struggle with nagging self doubts as a leader? Do you ask, ‘am I on the right track’? Ian Taylor, ED of Cotton Research and Development Corporation, asks these same questions, and has found a way to check his assumptions, and validate the strategy, even in the most uncertain times. A humble and genuine person, Ian shares rich insights about culture and innovation that are useful for all leaders.
Why you should listen:
Discover what kinds of questions help check assumptions about strategy in uncertainty
How to hold each other to account when it comes to upholding your values
How to seek points of view in an innovation hub
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Read More156 Leadership mindsets for entrepreneurs with Ian Parke
Financial technology, along with other exponential services, is facilitating a contactless and virtual business experience. Through Covid19, some businesses are suffering and others are thriving. With FinTech (financial technology) entrepreneur Ian Parke, we take a look at the opportunities and mindset needed to ride the new wave of the new now.
Why you should listen:
Opportunities that are emerging through Covid19
Which business sectors are emerging stronger as a result
What trends will accelerate through this experience
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Read More112 Canberra based leadership expert Zoë Routh on perspective
How do you see the world? What’s your point of you? How we see the world, how we see ourselves, is terribly important. Perspective is powerful: how we see ourselves and how we see the world determines the action we take and therefore the results we get. So it makes sense that we pay a lot more attention to a point of view. This podcast series is about exploring points of view. We will be interviewing a number of different leaders in various industries to explore how they see the world, and how they see themselves.
As a good starting point though it’s important to see how we author ourselves, how we develop stories about who we are and how we operate. In this podcast episode we go through some typical negative stories and how we can turn those around and to create better narratives, or points of view, that make us powerful agents in creating our own reality.
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Read More40 Leadership expert Zoë Routh on the causes and challenges of entitlement
Entitlement seems rife - in private sector, public service, not for profits, higher education. What’s causing this sense of “They owe me and I deserve more”? Is there any foundation to it? What can we do about it?
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Read More35 Leadership expert Zoë Routh on her Mid-Year Review
It’s half way through the year! Is it going according to plan? Do you need to change anything? In this podcast we take you on a personal big picture reflection exercise to get you in touch with what matters most.
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Read More28 Leadership expert Zoë Routh talks to author Gabrielle Dolan
Storytelling expert and author of four books on storytelling, Gabrielle ‘Ral’ Dolan shares:
Why storytelling is a key leadership competency
How to use and influence the organisation’s natural grapevine for influence
What NOT to do when it comes to sharing personal stories
Where to get your stories from
How to create a bank of stories ready for use
Key tips on handling nerves when it comes to storytelling
Three mistakes to avoid when it comes to storytelling
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Read More23 Leadership expert Zoë Routh talks about the insights from the Edge of Leadership conference
Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh reflects on the insights from the Edge of Leadership conference
Read More19 Leadership expert Zoë Routh talks to local leader Sheryle Moon
One of the first women in IT, Sheryle Moon has had an amazing and diverse career. She has a passion for creativity and design, in IT as well as art. She has been the second in command alongside successful entrepreneur Matt Bullock, the founder of international payment gateway, eWay, and now their second venture - Spinify, a gamification platform to incentivise work that matters. In this interview she shares:
The emerging connection of ART in the IT sector
How IT and art have parallel processes
The Pledge 1% and how Matt Bullock of Spinify has created a Foundation to support even more of the community
How giving and social justice is woven in a successful career.