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Leadership Matters with Barry Bloch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 18:58


Barry Bloch, Boyden Partner, and long-serving Executive and Non-Executive at several listed, for-profit private and for-purpose organisations, drops into the pod to discuss his recent series of leadership articles aimed at challenging leaders to grow another level in a COVID-19 world. Barry serves as an Executive and Head of Organisational Transformation in the Victorian public health service and has seen first-hand the extraordinary dedication of the healthcare service over the last six months. This experience, along with his consulting, board and not-for-profit roles, has given him a comprehensive understanding of how COVID-19 is impacting organisations, leaders and society at large. “COVID-19 is unequivocally unprecedented; certainly not in a century, since the Second World War, have we seen anything like this that has societally fractured the whole globe,” he says. “It has triggered for me some fundamental thinking around questions like: how do we lead through this, can we use knowledge and experience from the past, what new things do we need to do, and how do we pivot as leaders, employees and members of society?” This inspired Barry to write a series of leadership articles answering these questions. The first three reflections in the series delve into the need for boards to play a more pro-active, contributory role, steps for emotional response and recovery, and why leaders must “Listen Loudly” in our fractured society. When asked if anything could have prepared him to deal with what he has witnessed over the past six months, Barry is clear that he believes we each have the tools we need – we just have to know how to use them. “It’s important to recognise the skills you already have as an individual. We’ve all confronted life challenges and distressing situations in the past. The real issue is not whether we need new skills, it’s whether we can industrialise or magnify the skills we have to the scale and speed of COVID-19,“ says Barry. “It’s now time to use all those skills we have developed over our lives and to use every single one of them. It’s not about learning new skills; it’s about owning your old ones.” Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry, exploring what makes an effective leader by interviewing Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and the advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Brigid Heywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 21:56


Recently appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of New England, Professor Brigid Heywood, joins us in the pod to discuss her new role, the impact of regional universities, her journey through academia and how technology and internationalisation is impacting the Education sector. Brigid describes herself as someone who likes to dream big and looking at the trajectory of her career, there is no disputing that. Becoming a leader in her academic discipline early in her career, she soon progressed into management and her leadership roles have taken her around the world; from her native Hull and her studies in Liverpool to the US, Africa, South East Asia, New Zealand and now regional Australia. Over the course of her career, Brigid has gained an understanding of the pivotal part that universities play in regenerating the social, economic and cultural fabric of cities and regions. Working in both the UK and internationally, Brigid saw the sector from a wide variety of lenses and believes that today’s universities have an institutional role, as well as an educational one. “[The experience] gave me a whole new vision of the university as an agent for change in the community and the way in which Education, in its many different facets, can be a real driver of that,” she says. She emphasises the importance of “[wiring] the power of universities into the fabric of communities who need employment, education, knowledge sharing and knowledge creation […] to be the driver of innovation.” One of the key issues affecting the Education sector is internationalisation; something that has become important to every university in Australia, and the University of New England is no exception. With around 30 per cent of staff originating outside of Australia and a large population of international and interstate students, Brigid recognises that the university not only impacts the local community but leaves a footprint elsewhere around the world. “That places complexity around us in terms of the intellectual and thought leadership we provide. We’re not just doing it around disciplines and subjects, we’re doing it into community conversations,” she notes. “The evolving challenge for our universities is how to support the agenda for modern Australia.”

Leadership Matters with Tom Gorman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 29:06


Non-Executive Director Worley Parsons Ltd. and Orora Ltd., former Global CEO Brambles Ltd and President & CEO Ford Australia Tom Gorman, drops into the pod to discuss his illustrious 30+ year career and what he considers to be the top factors that help to achieve success as an executive in Australia today. Born and raised in the USA, Gorman reflects on the personal connection he has always felt to Australia and the nexus between the two countries, as well as the key qualities he has developed and advocated for since his first job at 15: professionalism, commitment and passion. Joining the Ford headquarters in Melbourne early in his career, Gorman progressed to become the President and CEO of Ford Australia, which for him, was a dream come true. Throughout his time at Ford, he embraced every challenge, believing it’s all part of the experience. He advises others to do the same – always striving to gain exposure to different ways of doing things and to never stop learning. With ongoing technological development forming one of today’s greatest business challenges, Gorman underscores the importance of building the right team to keep pace with these changes and the need to maintain diversity of thought, founded on a willingness to accept feedback and actively question the norms. Gorman embodied this philosophy when he made the move to Brambles after 20 years at Ford, which gave him the opportunity to continue his personal and professional growth. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry, exploring what makes an effective leader by interviewing Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and the advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Dharma Chandran and Barry Bloch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 18:53


Our latest edition of the Boyden Leadership Matters podcast is a little different. In this podcast, we speak to two of our own leaders: Boyden Leadership Consulting Partners Dharma Chandran and Barry Bloch. Our Leadership Consulting offering’s core purpose is to assist organisations, boards and executive teams to identify, assess and support leaders within their business. In this podcast, they speak about their careers, how they have developed as leaders and the key lessons they have learned along the way.

Leadership Matters with John M. Green

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 31:00


John M. Green, Deputy Chair, QBE Insurance; Councillor, The National Library of Australia; Board Director, Challenger; and one of Australia’s most prominent thriller writers, drops into the pod to talk about how his career has influenced his novels, the importance of virtue in business, and the joy of a perfect soufflé. Green has had multiple careers; spending 17 years as a lawyer before transitioning to investment banking, where he spent 13 years at Macquarie Bank. However, the one constant throughout these changes was his passion for writing. After attending a leadership course that forced him to confront his ambitions, Green took a sabbatical from his role at Macquarie to pursue writing full-time. One sabbatical became three, and soon enough Green decided to dedicate all of his time to writing. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and the advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Martin Dalgleish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 28:57


Martin Dalgleish, a leading Chair, Non-Executive Director and Investment Partner, in the technology sector, drops into the pod to talk about his phenomenally varied career path. Martin speaks on how he forged his reputation as one of Australia’s foremost business disruptors and entrepreneurs, as well as giving his take on the biggest issues facing boards today. Dalgleish’s career has taken him through a wide range of businesses, starting out in the technology sector at IBM before joining PepsiCo in WA, leading their marketing department. After a stint in the UK, where he took up roles at the Rank Group and the Dixons Group, Dalgleish returned the Australian technology sector as Managing Director for the Consumer Division of Optus. Dalgleish touches on his transition from technology leader to business partner and entrepreneur, the number of career changes that he’s been through in his working life, and the different experiences he’s had in the technology, tourism, leisure, FMCG, and media sectors. He also speaks on the big issue that he feels boards are facing nowadays: the speed of change. “You just don’t have time to dwell anymore,” warns Dalgleish, “The moment you do, there’s someone coming behind you. Staying on top of industry, staying on top of regulatory, of strategy, is quite a task.”

Leadership Matters with Michael Ebeid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 27:09


Michael Ebeid AM, CEO & Managing Director of SBS and 2017 CEO of the Year, drops into the pod to talk about his career journey, the challenges faced by Australian businesses, and the importance of culture and purpose in leading a business. As one of Australia’s foremost leaders and role models in the media and communications sector, Ebeid is currently the longest serving CEO of any free-to-air network in Australia, having joined SBS in 2011. SBS has since made significant strides, with revenue doubling under Ebeid’s stewardship and lucrative properties like the Tour de France and the FIFA World Cup secured on long-term deals. While his career may have started off in humble fashion (with Ebeid’s first job being in his local supermarket, as is the case with so many), a formative period in IBM’s graduate programme led to a decade long stint with the technology giant. From here, Ebeid joined the then-unknown Optus, eventually taking over its pay TV arm, which was his pathway into the media industry. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and the advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Guillaume Brahimi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 20:28


Award-winning, Sydney-based Celebrity Chef and business leader Guillaume Brahimi (Bistro Guillaume, Guillaume at Bennelong, Pond, Bilson’s and more), drops into the Pod to talk about his beginnings in France, training and working with some of the World’s most famous Chefs, balancing his priorities while running one of Australia’s most acclaimed restaurant groups, and why respect is more integral to successful leadership than perfectionism. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and the advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Kyle Loades

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 31:09


Kyle Loades, Chair NRMA and a Non-Executive Director, drops into the Pod to talk about his entrepreneurial background, his current roles, and why he believes developing a network is the most critical element to career success. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Michael Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 18:39


Michael Rose, former Chief Executive Partner of legal firm Allens, current Chair of the Committee for Sydney and Non-Executive Director, drops into the pod to talk about starting his career as a lawyer, the key to making difficult decisions, and how organisations need to adapt to constant change. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Christine Holman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 27:53


Professional Non Executive Director, Christine Holman, joins us in the Pod to discuss her career journey so far, and why in her view it is sometimes important to go back to basics in business. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Trina Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 17:34


Trina Gordon, CEO and President of Boyden World Corporation, drops into the studio to discuss her career, the challenges she’s faced, her journey with Boyden so far and the advice she’d give to her younger self. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series interviews a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Chris Sarra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 24:14


Chris Sarra, prominent educationalist, Chairman of the Stronger Smarter Institute, Professor of Education at the University of Canberra and a Commissioner of the Australian Rugby League, drops into the studio to discuss his career and the difficulties he has faced in his pursuit of educational reform. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Paul McClintock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 23:10


Director at St Vincent's Health Australia, Paul McClintock, drops into our recording suite to talk about his career. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with John Mattick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 25:54


Executive Director of the Garvan Institute, John Mattick, drops into our recording suite to talk about his career so far. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Todd Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 20:34


NRL Chief Executive Officer, Todd Greenberg, drops into our recording suite to talk the trials and tribulations of heading the NRL. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Melinda Conrad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 21:35


Non-Executive Director of ASX Limited, Melinda Conrad, drops into our recording suite to talk about what makes a great leader. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Professor Ian Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016 28:14


Leadership Matters interviews Professor Ian Jacobs, President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Australia (the University of New South Wales) about strategy, work/life balance and diversity. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring CEOs and leaders.

Leadership Matters with Peter Birtles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 15:32


Leadership Matters interviews Peter Birtles, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Super Retail Group about his experience leading the company. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

Leadership Matters with Gary Wingrove

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 22:12


KPMG CEO Gary Wingrove drops into our recording suite to talk about what drives him and the skills he has developed over the years. Boyden's Leadership Matters podcast series is the brainchild of Boyden Australia's Allan Marks and Alun Parry as they look into what makes a leader. The series will interview a suite of Australian leaders to find out what makes them tick and what advice they would give to aspiring senior leaders.

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