The overall aim of the podcast series is to provide you with insightful and informative guidance to help support you and your organisation in a concise and informative way in order to drive business forwards with both insight and knowledge throughout these uncertain times. We will be working towards topics that really support you and your business. Series 1 focuses on the realities of living, leading, managing, and working through Covid-19 and the crisis beyond. The Focus points include: - Leadership - Coaching - Change - Team Effectiveness - Mental Health
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In this Podcast, Tracey Crampton, Oakridge Marketing Consultant is joined by Oakridge Senior Consultants, Anita Roche, Deborah Larder-Shaw and Lisa Wright on the important topic of Embracing Differences and the role of the Active Ally and Bystander at work. Anita Roche is Oakridge's specialist on training and awareness of Active Allyship and Active Bystanders and leads on all supporting training required. A list of the training support programmes under Oakridge's Embracing Difference Programme can be found on our website: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/embracing-difference-programme/ Deborah Larder-Shaw is Oakridge's Account Director providing on hand client support and guidance on all aspects of thee Embracing Difference Programme and is the lead on Oakridge's STRIDE - Female Leadership Development Programme. Lisa Wright is the owner of Menopause The Wright Way and Oakridge's Senior Consultant on this topic. Lisa addresses the impact of Menopause at work from both employer and employee perspective - and provides training and support for colleagues and partners of those transitioning through Menopause. Lisa wright also shares her experience as a Gay Business Leader in Embracing Differences at work and discusses her specialist topic of Menopause at Work - from an Employer perspective, and Employee support and also colleague and partner support - at work and at home. The Full Recording and Transcript can also be found HERE: https://bit.ly/39X00ib
Lisa Wright, owner of Menopause The Wright Way training and awareness and Oakridge Senior Consultant, shares her 30-year career experience as a gay female leader in business, and the roles of Active Allyship and Active Bystanders in Embracing Difference in the workplace. Lisa is joined in conversation by Anita Roche and Deborah Larder-Shaw, both Oakridge Senior Consultants. This is a brief excerpt taken from the full Podcast: Embracing Difference, Active Allyship and Bystanders - Episode 2 - Series 3 which you can also listen to on this platform.
Kevin Charlesworth shares why and how talking can benefit teams and people within organisations. Kevin explores what contemporary future leadership looks like and what effective organisations need to think about -not to just survive but to thrive. The best way to enhance your leadership capabilities and effectiveness is to just listen. The title, 'Talking is better than yoga', comes from a New York university research study where talking 'therapies' came out on top vs physical exercise (although as important), in alleviating workplace stress and anxieties. Giving people the opportunity to talk through what they are doing lets them explain, explore and plan the process involved in their project, enabling leaders to understand their capabilities and overall effectiveness. Listening with integrity is key. Listen before giving any guidance and support that may be required. Encourage open conversations and pose an open question for more information. This is known as "naive listening" where the leader may respond with an open question to better understand what their colleague is saying and the depth of their experience, preferences and more. To be most effective, listening should be naive and active to lead to the foundation for giving the person the input or support needed. In the words of Nelson Mandela "listen first and speak last" - this mantra helps leaders to absorb what they are hearing before responding. Enabling like-minded team members from the same or different departments to engage together will also bring about a richness of shared ideas, models, and experiences in discussing a problem to help create a solution. SPACE FOR CONVERSATIONS (physical and dedicated time): We often do not give enough time for space for conversations to enhance people performance. Ref-frame meetings with space for conversations time allocation, be it a 1 to 1 conversation or dividing the team into groups. Groups can be of similar shared experiences or, mix it up in randomly selecting people of different experiences who might not normally have a conversation together, to share their insights. Likewise, outside of meetings, maximise engagement by encouraging people to talk. Create neutral spaces throughout the building and encourage a difference in diversity and discipline. HYBRID WORKING: 'Space for conversations' is as important for those working remotely. Create 'break out rooms' to enable people to talk through their ideas, issues, suggestions, and solutions. Encourage a community platform such as Whatsapp groups or Microsoft Teams. This helps hybrid workers to feel a part of the team and comfortable to ask for help and support where required or to bounce off an idea. IN SUMMARY: Create a space for conversations - step back and listen both when conducting face to face and online meetingsTrust the process - allow people to do what they are doing and to talk through the process by enabling open conversationsPractice Naive Listening - ask open questions such as what, when, why and how, to encourage a person to open up. Additional Resources: 1. The Importance of Listening – RASA: receive, appreciate, summarise and action 2. Hybrid Team Effectiveness – Unpacking the challenges and opportunities for team effectiveness within a hybrid workplace - by Simone Robinson, Oakridge acting managing director 3. Developing Change Resilience – 7 Top Tips 4. Product Descriptor - Paying Attention to What Matters 5. 7 Top Tips for Performance Conversations 6. TEA Model - the 3 C'S on Maintaining Team Performance: climate, clarity and capability 7. 10 Ways to have a better conversation – Celeste Headlee 8. Active listening skills – Alex Lyon, PhD 9. The Oakridge Centre Podcast Library
Welcome to episode 13 in our podcast series two. In this episode, Anita Roche, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to our host, Steve Munro, on the importance of enriching the Administrator role and how Administrators are unsung heroes in your organisation. Anita delivers a strong talk on: Administrators have moved on in a very supportive way to be supporters of leaders and teams.Community-filled practice - administrators hold this together. The importance is not to micro-manage them.They have Personal Drivers and are key-holders to Transactional Relationships in Customer Service and Engagement - and they hold this together. Time management and "let's get the administrator back" as the 'glue' within the community in your organisation. For more information please contact Natalie Griffith, Oakridge's Business Support Manager on info@oakridgecentre.co.uk
Welcome to episode 13 in our podcast series two. In this episode, Anita Roche, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to our host, Steve Munro, on the importance of enriching the Administrator role and how Administrators are unsung heroes in your organisation. Anita delivers a strong talk on: Administrators have moved on in a very supportive way to be supporters of leaders and teams.Community-filled practice - administrators hold this together. The importance is not to micro-manage them.They have Personal Drivers and are key-holders to Transactional Relationships in Customer Service and Engagement - and they hold this together. Time management and "let's get the administrator back" as the 'glue' within the community in your organisation. For further information please contact our business office manager at info@oakridgecentre.co.uk
Welcome to episode 13 in our podcast series two. In this episode, Anita Roche, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to our host, Steve Munro, on the importance of enriching the Administrator role and how Administrators are unsung heroes in your organisation. Anita delivers a strong talk on: Administrators have moved on in a very supportive way to be supporters of leaders and teams.Community-filled practice - administrators hold this together. The importance is not to micro-manage them.They have Personal Drivers and are key-holders to Transactional Relationships in Customer Service and Engagement - and they hold this together. Time management and "let's get the administrator back" as the 'glue' within the community in your organisation. For more information, please contact Natalie Griffiths to learn more about how Oakridge can support you. Contact her via info@oakridgecentre.co.uk
'LEADING HAND' Podcast: Our host, Steve Munro, discusses with Kevin Charlesworth, Oakridge Senior Consultant, about the 'Art of the Leading Hand to Enrich the Job Role' and where you are doing something that grows and improves your exceptional skills. Welcome to episode 12 in our podcast series two. In this episode, Kevin Charlesworth, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to our host, Steve Munro, on the importance of enriching your job role as a 'Leading Hand' in your organisation. Kevin delves into the conversation with Steve on mastering your skills around on doing something that you are good at that grows and improves on your exceptional skills - which sit into the topics of: ArtisanshipTechnical SkillsProducing for Results He discusses setting standards in your team and not to be hooked by achievement, and that training and facilitating in leadership is important - 'The Leading Hand'. He provides some good practical tips too based on: Finding what you are good atEngaging others in conversationBeing an exceptional artisan in what you are good atWeave your skills back to your teamBeing an inspiring 'Leading Hand'. REFERENCES: Kevin shares the following references: TED TALK: Dan Pink on Leadership Drive BOOK: The Peter Principal by Lawrence Peter BOOK: The Mountain Within: Leadership Lessons and Inspiration for your Climb to the Top by Herta Von Stiegel BOOK: HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership OAKRIDGE REFERENCE: The Importance of Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Capability OAKRIDGE REFERENCE: Developing Change Resilience _______________________________________________________ PODCASTS You can access all our Podcasts in series one and two to date by clicking on the links below or visiting our webpage - so please do take a moment to listen to them if you missed them in prior communications - https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/ ___________________________ The aim of our podcast series is to provide you with insightful and informative guidance, help and support for you and your organisation and to bring these podcasts to you in a concise and informative way to help drive your business forwards with insight and knowledge. The Series we share focuses on the realities of living, leading, and managing not only through the pandemic but beyond in returning into the workplace. Our focus of topics will include: LeadershipCoachingChangeTeam effectivenessMental health and wellbeing So please do take a moment to listen to our podcasts recorded so far on our web page Take care, keep safe, be kind, and we hope to see you soon. Brigit Egan, MD Oakridge
Our host, Steve Munro, Oakridge Senior Consultant, discusses with Jerry Scott, Oakridge Senior Consultant, on the importance of developing team effectiveness and performance - and maintaining the team's performance to thrive into the future. In this episode, Jerry Scott, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to Steve Munro, Oakridge's Senior Consultant on the importance of team effectiveness and performance in raising the outcomes in virtual teams. He addreses what effective and inspirational leadership looks like in maintaining team performance to thrive and survive in the future. Jerry provides the measures around performance by delving into the TEA Model - which at its core is - team equals tribe - or do we feel left out?: Tribe expectation - being included and able to contributeExpectations - do we know where we are going and what motivates us?Autonomy - within your own individuality, what can you bring to the team in being creative and entrepreneurial - but do this with clarity Jerry also addresses and provides tips around the 3 C's - Climate, Clarity and Capability. References: Jerry shares the following references: OAKRIDGE REFERENCE: Jerry Scott: TEA Model with the 3 C's outlined (PDF) OAKRIDGE REFERENCE: Team Excellence ScoreCard - is your team a High Performing Team? (PDF) OAKRIDGE: RASA - The Importance of Listening OAKRIDGE: The Importance of Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Capability BOOKS: - Karen Mason: Pause - Rethinking Leadership to Cultivate Workplace Cultures - Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel: The Long-Distance Leader: Rules for Remarkable Remote Leadership - Karen Sobel Lojeski Ph.d and Richard R. Reilly Ph.d: Uniting the Virtual Workforce: Transforming Leadership and Innovation in the Globally Integrated enterprise EXTERNAL PODCAST: - Dr. Ruth Wageman on Team coaching podcast Zone and an episode on fast team start-up Contact Natalie Griffiths at The Oakridge Centre for more information at: info@oakridgecentre.co.uk
In this episode, Brigit Egan, Oakridge's Managing Director, talks to Steve Munro, Oakridge's Senior Consultant on the importance of developing your EQ, also known as Emotional Quotient, which is a set of emotional and social skills in order to make a change for the better. Brigit provides the measures around the performance and insights into EQ: Self Perception = understanding my emotionsSelf Expression = how am I expressing that outInner Personal = how am I developing relationshipsDecision Making = taking your EQ learning onboard and develop this furtherManaging Stress = managing your wellbeing and mental health References: Brigit shares the following references: Book: EQ Edge Emotional Intelligence Success Book TED TALK: Julian Treasure on Listening TED TALK: Brene Brown on Vulnerability OAKRIDGE: RASA - The Importance of Listening OAKRIDGE: The Importance of Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Capability OAKRIDGE: Resilience and Mental Toughness OAKRIDGE: STRIDE - Female Leadership Programme for women
Welcome to episode nine in our podcast series two. In this episode, we are delighted to be having a conversation with Judith Fraser, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, on how to find your voice at work. Finding Your Voice – will be found at the heart of many of Oakridge's Leadership programmes. The thinking is that in order to manage or lead others, we need to ‘ manage ourselves' in how we manage our thoughts, communication and actions if we are to connect with others. Indeed this is so important, Day 1 of the STRIDE, our female Leadership programme, is called Managing Yourself. Judith shares in this Podcast: How to manage yourselves as leaders and managing others through personal considered thought and external communication to create better interactionsShe also shares how this is managed in both a professional and personal environmentHow to express yourself through assertiveness and not aggressiveness when faced with challengesJudith also shares some tools to help achieve your communication skills through Emotional Intelligence and Influencing techniques:Emotional Intelligence: supports understanding yourself and having the ability to pause it - as people sometimes have differing viewsInfluencing: Being straight forward in what you need/want and handling conflict with the mindset to respect oneself and others. Listen to Judith's insightful Podcast Here: Judith also shares some insightful downloads below: Judith suggests the following resource to read and watch: Judith Fraser Showcase NotesBook recommendation - The EQ EdgeTedTalk - Adam Galinsky - How to Speak Up for YourselfOakridge's STRIDE programme: http://bit.ly/About_The_Stride_ProgrammeOakridge Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Capability
Nicola Ryan, Director of Client Support at Rowlinson Knitwear, discusses the B-Corp model and how: Communication is key by the leadership team to help their colleagues during the pandemic and returning to workThat safety of their colleagues is paramount and the risk programmes they put in place have supported themRowlinson Knitwear's values and vision statements both nationally and internationally with their suppliers - great examplesHow Oakridge's STRIDE programme supported her through building her confidence to also not just to strive but thrive to greater career opportunitiesNicola's take away was to share it's always important to be kind Take a look at her recommendation - Dare to Lead by Brene Brown: https://amzn.to/30S9X8H
Nicola Ryan, Director of Colleague Support from Rowlinson Knitwear in Stockport, discusses with Steve Munro, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, how their organisation worked through employee/colleague ownership of the business. In this first part 1 episode -Nicola discusses the B-Corp route they took in terms of the employee modeHow they restructured teams to achieve what they needed to do for the business growth for allHow they developed an Employee Assistant Programme to generate the progressHow they as an organisation, improved customer support through educating employees (or colleagues as it's called at Rowlinson) on this importance For more information about Rowlinson Knitwear and Oakridge's support please contact Natalie Griffiths - info@oakridgecentre.co.uk
Welcome to episode seven in our podcast series two. In this episode, Claire-Marie Boggiano discuss what effective and inspiration contemporary leadership looks like. She delves into what successful organisations need to pay attention to - not just to survive but thrive now and into the future. The topic of this podcast is: How do I build great tribes and communities - Covid leadership lessons. Some pinpoints within the podcast: Definition of a Tribe. Turning a group/team into a TribeTwo groups of a Tribe: 1) Shared interest and 2) A way to communicateChanging a leader from managing a crowd into a Tribe - a crowd is a Tribe without a leaderHaving a common purpose and connecting with each other and working through communications within your teamsBeing a leader that enables that ability within teamsPeople feeling comfortable to have that connection with your leader - and as a leader you are enabling thatOnline 1:1 with your teams/Tribes and creating hubs Please also note our free online programme on the 25th March - 'Transforming HR to Transform Organisations'. Additionally, we have announced new dates for Cohort 21 of our STRIDE programme. All information is included by clicking on the links below. We look forward to welcoming you. Please contact our Business Support Manager for more information too natalie.griffiths@oakridgecentre.co.uk
In this episode, Steve Munro, Oakridge senior consultant, hosts two of Oakridge's senior consultants, Robbie Lightfoot and David Henderson. Robbie and David discuss their delivery of a train the trainer assessor programme for a large client health sciences industry. The programme was delivered face-to-face online and focused on the use of effective questioning by assessors and what the assessors role entails. There were tools and processes developed to create solutions with an interactive workbook and test document at the end. We hope you enjoy this overview case study and should you wish to find out more, please contact our Business Support Manager, natalie.griffiths@oakridgecentre.co.uk
In this Podcast edition, Jo Clare, Oakridge's senior consultant, discusses with Steve Munro, what effective contemporary leadership looks like and how we need to manage our energy. Jo delves into: ResilienceMotivationProblem-solvingMaintaining energy. Jo also discusses the model on: Managing physical energyMental energy and calming the physical mindSpiritual/deep energy: accessing into your values and belief and purpose - personally and at work Jo Clare has recommended the following books/research: Discover your true north - Bill George Tiny habits the small changes that change everything - BJ Fogg Websites: The Energy Project - Tony Schwartz Apps: Calm and Headspace
Welcome to episode three in our series two of our podcasts. In this episode, we discuss: "What makes for great leadership and what will effective organisations do to survive and thrive over the coming months?" Kevin Charlesworth, Oakridge's Senior Consultant discusses this with Steve Munro, Oakridge Senior Consultant host. Focusing on improving work performance in knowing yourself and your team. They delve into extroverts and introverts and how you relate to one another. Kevin also shares Myers Briggs for impact and results testing.
In this episode, Mark Crabtree, Oakridge's Senior Consultants discusses with Steve Munro, how leaders should manage change in transitional times. He shares his experience in the education sector as well as across broader industries how leaders should focus on taking people with them during change in transition in the organisation, rather than losing great talent in the process of change. He highlights how leaders should be creating Change Champions within their teams. He shares The Story of Perkins, a metaphor of how people can manage change in moving forward. The Story of Perkins is a book he wrote that has visual illustrations and this is available on Oakridge's website. Please go to : VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS – SPACE FOR CONVERSATIONS PODCASTS (oakridgecentre.co.uk)
The facilitators who deliver the STRIDE programme, provide an outline about the programme and the benefits it brings to those aspiring, and existing, female leaders. This short podcast has the facilitators discussing their roles within the three interactive workshops in the STRIDE programme, and how they continue to work with participants in between each workshop. An inspiring and leadership insightful podcast for women to progress their career. For more information about STRIDE please visit our website page: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/our-services/leadership/stride/about-the-stride-programme/
In this episode, our host, Steve Munro, introduces the Podcast Series two with colleagues: Brigit Egan, MD Oakridge, and Deborah Larder-Shaw, Oakridge Account Director. They bring together client feedback from series one and the ambitions for series two in bringing even more to this podcast series; in bringing in great client conversations too. We hope you enjoy Series Two, and you can still access Series One on our website page: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/
Adam Robertson discusses how you can get your point across when working virtually, both as a host and participant. Clarification and verification of your message is critical. Adam raises the ‘basics of communicating virtually' in the Podcast highlighting key topics in the podcast – summary below: • Structure your input: How are we communicating? Structure your inputs into a beginning, a middle and an end (or introduction, main body, and summary/conclusion.) • Signposting: Put your ideas out there to create anticipation before launching into your idea. • Use the Rule of Three: A well-known technique – three items are linked together to help the audience understand the speaker's key points: ‘in my view there are three benefits to this approach, first…second…third'. • Build Empathy: Influencing how we get people on board. Receptivity creates inclusion – make a link to what you have heard and then add to that conversation. • Be Positive: Don't devalue your ideas – use positive language. • Use eye contact: Look into your camera when communicating. • Hosting an online meeting: If first time contact with people you haven't connected with before give a 1 or 2 minute guidance on the techniques of the platform you are using i.e. break out rooms, muting yourself, what is expected of you in the meeting. It's the logical logistics as to how the meeting is going to work. • Participants in an online meeting: Don't devalue your experience – “turn up the dial” to push your ideas. Again, look into the camera to interact directly. Keep your pace and don't speed up your message. It's important to “land your point” in emphasizing your key points. Follow the links below the Podcast to read more here: BOOKS - Web Links Snowball by Andy Bounds AZ B&I Influencing for Success by Rackham and Mcredie research (PDF) PODCAST WEB LINK: Start with Why by Simon Sinek MATERIALS AND RESOURCE WEB LINKS: Oakridge - Oakridge - RASA - The importance of listening Oakridge - Paying Attention to What Matters Example Programme Oakridge- 7 Top Tips for Performance Conversations Oakridge: Wellbeing in Times of Uncertainty Review our previous Podcasts Here for similar topics
Andy Fleet discusses how management and leadership styles affect employee wellbeing and that it's important to communicate and listen to your teams to help support them in improving performance for themselves, as well as for the organisation. He also shares advice and guidance on managing teams virtually. Below summarises Andy's top tips from his podcast which can also be downloaded in full along with the additional resources he shares. Brief summary of Top Tips for Managers and Leaders: Managers and leaders to have weekly conversations and 1-to1 check-ins with their team members.Check-in and not Check-Out: Create a process and climate to focus on performance.Project management skills to keep performance virtually: Creating clarity of goals and objectives. Brief summary of Top Tips for people working with their boss virtually: Keep your promises: focus on deliveryKeep your manager informedAsk your manager if anything is unclear to youAgree on how you and your manager will work best together Included below are additional reference materials to download: BOOKS - Web Links: Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Connected Leadership by Simon Hayward PODCAST WEB LINK: Golden Circle - Simon Sinek MATERIALS AND RESOURCE WEB LINKS: Oakridge Andy Fleet - Top Tips from the Podcast Oakridge: 14 Key Indicators for Team Excellence Scorecard Oakridge: Time Management Mindset Tool Strategy Business article: Managing with the Brain in Mind Oakridge - RASA - The importance of listening Oakridge - Paying Attention to What Matters Example Programme Oakridge- 7 Top Tips for Performance Conversations Review our previous Podcasts Here for similar topics and additional download tools.
Jo Clare, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, discusses with Steve Munro, “How can I encourage growth mindset and change readiness in my team?” Jo discusses how in communicating change to teams, it's important to allow the thinking brain to get back into action and as leaders, giving teams time to take things on board and not expecting an initial reaction but asking people to give themselves time to think about it, in order to lead them to the right point to create a positive future and develop agility within the team. It's about bringing vision and empathy and clarity and developing the agility in the team. Jo also discusses ensuring leaders embrace with the emotional and growth and fixed mindsets within the team, and how that within differing EQi outcomes within the team, how leaders need to manage this effectively to gain insight into their Strengths, Values and Purpose which in turn leads to Commitment and Collaboration and Diversity of thinking within teams. Jo uses the equation – E + R = O (Event + Reaction = Outcome) and the Path of Possibility Vs the Path of Limitations. She also talks about developing ‘Grit' to encourage passion and perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals. Jo has shared her Top Tips summary from the Podcast for you to download along with other resource links: 7 Top Tips from the Podcast Mindset THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS By CAROL S. DWECK - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/44330/mindset-by-carol-s-dweck-phd/ (Book Web Link)Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grit-Passion-Perseverance-Angela-Duckworth/dp/1785040189/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460768165&sr=8-1&keywords=grit (Book Web Link)The Strengths Guy – Paul Brewerton - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-strengths-guy/id1392556045 (Podcast Web Link)3 Ways to Measure your Adaptability – and how to improve it -https://www.ted.com/talks/natalie_fratto_3_ways_to_measure_your_adaptability_and_how_to_improve_it (Materials & Resources Web Link)Developing a Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiiEeMN7vbQ (Materials & Resources Web Link)Managing with the Brain in Mind -https://www.strategy-business.com/article/09306?gko=9efb2 (Materials & Resources Web Link)Grit: The power of passion perseverance - https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance?language=en (Materials & Resources Web Link)
Welcome to the seventh episode of our podcast series one. In this episode, we discuss: "How can you manage teams effectively in the 'new normal?" Mark discusses with Steve, how as a leader and manager of teams, you need to understand yourself first, in order to figure out the most appropriate leadership style to adopt in the new normal - in working better as an affiliate leader or manager, to enable effective relationships with your team. Mark highlights the importance of coaching to work with the 'attitude' of your team - moving the mindset away from results which individuals get assessed on, to more of a 'rewards' leadership style. He shares some great insights on the 'people centric model' in the model which he equates to the three-legged stool 'The Stool of Sustainable Performance' which can be downloaded below or on our webpage. Mark said in his podcast: "As leaders things have changed and what you have done in the past is not necessarily how you are going to lead moving forwards. It's a stop-start approach and you need to ask your people how they are." Mark also shares the 'Trust Equation'. A great Podcast with great insights once again. Please download the tools and techniques referenced in the Podcast. Like Oakridge's 14 Key Indicators, EQI, and great reference books too. Below we list some resource take-away material as referenced in the Podcast. Please also visit our website page - https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/ which features all Podcasts to date in the series with information resources to download, so please take a moment to listen to these too if you missed them in prior communications. BOOKS - Web Links The Emotionally Intelligent Leader – Daniel Goleman Conscious Business: How to Build Value Through Values – Fred Kofman Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us – Daniel H. Pink Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone To Take Action _ Simon Sinek Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't - Simon Sinek Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead - Brene Brown PODCAST WEB LINK: Don't tell me the score - Simon Mundie MATERIALS AND RESOURCES WEB LINKS: Oakridge: 14 Key Indicators for Team Excellence Scorecard Trust Equation - Charles Green Ted Talks – How great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek Oakridge: The Stool of Sustainable Performance Oakridge's EI (EQI) Framework Oakridge's EI (EQI) and Leadership Review our previous Podcasts Here for similar topics and additional download tools
Jerry Scott, Oakridge's Senior Consultant, talks to Steve Munro about 'How do I support people back into work feeling safe and valued. The Podcast discussion is about how in any times of change, and particularly Covid 19, people report feeling less safe. When we don't feel safe, our performance and effectiveness reduce. So, leaders need to proactively take steps to engage with their people and take practical steps that allow them to feel safe and valued. In this episode we look at three areas: Team; Expectations; and Autonomy. Please visit our Podcast website page for the download links as mentioned in this Podcast, including additional information and previous Podcast episodes. Some of the links mentioned are included here: Oakridge Podcast page: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/ Books: Power Your Tribe - Christine Comaford www.amazon.co.uk/Power-Your-Tribe-Resilient-Turbulent/dp/1260108775 YouTube Clips: David Rock SCARF model - Learning about the brain changes everything _ David Rock _ TEDx _ https://youtu.be/uDIyxxayNig Why good leaders make you feel safe _ Simon Sinek _ TED _ https://youtu.be/lmyZMtPVodo Building a psychologically safe workplace _ Amy Edmundson _ TEDx _ https://youtu.be/LhoLuui9gX8 Experimentation and agile DM – Cynefin - David Snowden _ https://youtu.be/N7oz366X0-8 Barry Wehmiller Story – Bob Chapman https://youtu.be/njn-lIEv1LU The TEA Model (PDF): https://bit.ly/2GSODJu And more download information Tools & Techniques is available on the Oakridge website page as per the above link.
Kevin Charlesworth, Oakridge's Senior Consultant talks to Steve Munro about Inspirational Leadership i.e. - Not just ‘getting your kids to do the washing up but getting your kids to WANT to do the washing up'. The Podcast creates a canter through some of the key principles of leading in today's working environment, including being a leader regardless of your status in the organisation, being proactive – not a victim and recognising the need to take more calculated risks. Please visit our Podcast website page for the download links as mentioned in this Podcast including additional information and previous Podcast episodes, some of the links mentioned are included here. Oakridge Podcast page: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/ Books: 'Maverick' - by Ricardo Semier: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Maverick-Success-Behind-Unusual-Workplace/dp/0712678867 Podcast share: Paul Scanlon: When People Grow, Everything Grows: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb0gJMA6_O21ITwi7t66yIQ/videos Survey of 95 year olds - Kevin Halloran: https://churchleaders.com/pastors/pastor-articles/312425-top-3-regrets-95-year-olds-help-us-get-heart-wisdom-kevin-halloran.html Myers Briggs Personality profile: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test And more download information is available on the Oakridge page as per above link.
Some insights and techniques to help you consider the importance of aligning your personal and professional purpose to the organisation for which you work. To what degree do you then ‘pay attention to what matters' most; getting you and everyone around you doing the right things, at the right time, for the right reason? If this changes the way you work with others, then it is important to communicate this in a way others are likely to be more inclined to listen. To listen to past Podcasts please visit our website on: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/
Having an approach to developing a culture and climate where wellbeing and mental health is key to thriving as well as surviving through COVID. Lisa Ellis helps us understand some key frameworks we can apply to ourselves as well as with teams. Please also visit our website page - https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/ which features the downloads and links as recommended in this Podcast with Lisa. This page also features some of our recent Podcast Series and information resources, so please do take a moment to listen to those too if you missed them.
Mark Crabtree, Oakridge Senior Consultant discusses with Steve Munro: What is resilience and how do we nurture it in ourselves and in our teams? Mark helps us unpack this topic with helpful models such as OSKAAR and the 4 R's - we even have a poem to help you! Head to our website page where we include documents for you to download as referenced in the podcast, and for additional podcast episodes and their references - please follow this link here: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/
Welcome to our Podcast Series 1 – Space for Conversations. Our Space for Conversations podcasts is about keeping connected and focused on the main topics of the hectic world of work which we are living, leading, and managing in, especially in the recent challenges and opportunities the pandemic has brought us and brought into sharp relief. The overall aim of the podcast series is to provide you with insightful and informative guidance to help support you and your organisation in a concise and informative way in order to drive business forwards with both insight and knowledge. We will be working towards topics that really support you and your business. Series 1 focuses on the realities of living, leading, managing, and working through Covid-19 and the crisis beyond. Focus points include: – Leadership – Coaching – Change – Team Effectiveness – Mental Health So sit back and enjoy this first introduction episode where Brigit Egan, MD Oakridge, Deborah Larder-Shaw, Oakridge Account Director, and Jerry Scott, Oakridge Senior Consultant are in conversation with Steve Munro on Leadership. And, please follow us to enjoy our next episode on Resilience, where Mark Crabtree, Oakridge Consultant, will be sharing his knowledge and insights. All information reference on this Podcast can be found on our website to download: or link to: https://www.oakridgecentre.co.uk/blended-learning-solutions/virtual-connections-space-for-conversations-podcasts/