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The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#229 AI's Impact on MBA Careers: An Insider's Perspective

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 40:53


Darren confronts his own "AI anxiety" with Sabine King, Director of the Career Accelerator at the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at University of New South Wales (UNSW). Together, they explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the demand for MBA graduates, the evolving strategies of career services, and how leading business schools are equipping their students to thrive in an AI-world. Topics Introduction (0:00) AI's impact on demand for MBAs (5:50) How AGSM embeds AI into its curriculum & career services (8:30) AI tools for resume optimization (11:30) The importance of authenticity & one's mindset in using AI (13:30) What AI skills do employers expect from MBAs? (17:00) Using AI for psychometric testing, initial assessments & interview preparation (26:00) Using AI for career exploration (30:00) AGSM's AI courses & resources (36:00) Ethical use of AI (38:40) About Our Guest Sabine King is the Director of the Career Accelerator at 
Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. Previously, she worked for Education First as a Program Manager and Cox Purtell as a Recruiting Specialist. She graduated with a degree in Business Management from the International School of Management in Germany. Show Notes AGSM MBA UNSW AI Institute ChatGPT Microsoft CoPilot Crystal - The Personality Data Platform VMoc - Career Acceleration Platform Case Coach - Case Interview Prep Platform Graduate First - Job Assessments Expert Still need help? Get a free profile review, including best-fit MBA programs & ways to strengthen your profile MBA Application Resources Get free school selection help at Touch MBA Get pre-assessed by top international MBA programs Get the Admissions Edge Course: Proven Techniques for Admission to Top Business Schools Our favorite MBA application tools (after advising 4,000 applicants) The Best MBA Programs in Australia 

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#229 AI's Impact on MBA Careers: An Insider's Perspective

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 40:53


Darren confronts his own "AI anxiety" with Sabine King, Director of the Career Accelerator at the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at University of New South Wales (UNSW). Together, they explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the demand for MBA graduates, the evolving strategies of career services, and how leading business schools are equipping their students to thrive in an AI-world. Topics Introduction (0:00) AI's impact on demand for MBAs (5:50) How AGSM embeds AI into its curriculum & career services (8:30) AI tools for resume optimization (11:30) The importance of authenticity & one's mindset in using AI (13:30) What AI skills do employers expect from MBAs? (17:00) Using AI for psychometric testing, initial assessments & interview preparation (26:00) Using AI for career exploration (30:00) AGSM's AI courses & resources (36:00) Ethical use of AI (38:40) About Our Guest Sabine King is the Director of the Career Accelerator at 
Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. Previously, she worked for Education First as a Program Manager and Cox Purtell as a Recruiting Specialist. She graduated with a degree in Business Management from the International School of Management in Germany. Show Notes AGSM MBA UNSW AI Institute ChatGPT Microsoft CoPilot Crystal - The Personality Data Platform VMoc - Career Acceleration Platform Case Coach - Case Interview Prep Platform Graduate First - Job Assessments Expert Still need help? Get a free profile review, including best-fit MBA programs & ways to strengthen your profile MBA Application Resources Get free school selection help at Touch MBA Get pre-assessed by top international MBA programs Get the Admissions Edge Course: Proven Techniques for Admission to Top Business Schools Our favorite MBA application tools (after advising 4,000 applicants) The Best MBA Programs in Australia 

Technology and Security (TS)
SPECIAL: Ethics, Technology and Intelligence with Paul Symon and Simon Longstaff

Technology and Security (TS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 80:47


In this bonus special episode of the Technology and Security podcast, host Dr Miah Hammond-Errey was joined in conversation by Dr. Simon Longstaff and Major General Paul Symon. It is a lightly edited panel conversation about ethics, technology and intelligence held at the ethics Centre in Sydney in February this year. Ostensibly to launch Miah's new book, the conversation was a great excuse to get the three of us together to have a fun chat about the intersections of technology intelligence and ethics.  Dr Miah Hammond-Errey outlined how the big data landscape –of data abundance, digital connectivity and ubiquitous technology – impacts intelligence production and national security. This includes where Australian intelligence leaders and practitioners see the ethical boundaries of data and technology use in intelligence as well as the broader concept of ‘ethics at scale.' The first 22 mins are the opening statements. Following on, Dr. Simon Longstaff and Major General Paul Symon  explored a wide range of  ethical implications of technology for intelligence, including the distinction between foreign and domestic intelligence,  trust and legitimacy of institutions and the role of humans in ethical decision-making. They then take questions from the audience.  Afterwards they co-published a short article about the idea of ethics at scale and how organisations can manage the increasing ethical conundrums technology brings. You can find the links below in the show notes. I hope you enjoy it! This is the second of a series of special episodes on intelligence. Given the intense interest in the role of technology in intelligence production and Security decision making, Technology & Security podcast will have occasional special additions with a purple logo highlighting intelligence specific episodes.Resources mentioned in the recording:Book: 29 Jan 2024, Big Data, Emerging Technology & Intelligence: National Security Disrupted, Routledge (30% off discount code: ADC24) Opinion: 18 Mar 2024 Why every organisation should have an ethical adviser, The Canberra Times, co-authors Dr Simon Longstaff, Paul Symon and Dr Miah Hammond-Errey) (https://ethics.org.au/access-to-ethical-advice-is-crucial/) This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Thanks to the talents of those involved. Music by Dr Paul Mac and production by Elliott Brennan. Panel Bios: Dr Simon Longstaff has been Executive Director of The Ethics Centre for 30 years, working across business, government and society. Dr Simon Longstaff began his working life on Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory of Australia. He is proud of his kinship ties to the Anindilyakwa people. He has a PhD in philosophy from Cambridge University, is a Fellow of CPA Australia and of the Royal Society of NSW, and an Adjunct Professor of the AGSM at UNSW. In 2013, he was made an officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for “distinguished service to the community through the promotion of ethical standards in governance and business, to improving corporate responsibility, and to philosophy.” Simon is an Adjunct Professor of the Australian Graduate School of Management at UNSW, a Fellow of CPA Australia, the Royal Society of NSW and the Australian Risk Policy Institute.Major General Paul Symon (Retd), AO served as the 12th Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 2017-2022, responsible for the collection of foreign human intelligence. During his tenure, he provided advice to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister on foreign intelligence, was a regular attendee of the National Security Committee of Cabinet and oversaw a high tempo of very sensitive and high-risk intelligence operations. Prior to this, his military career lasted 35 years across regions and distinguished appointments, including leading intelligence activities at the highest levels. He served overseas in the United Kingdom, Israel, Lebanon, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste and Baghdad. Paul was made an Officer in the Military Division of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service as Joint Task Force commander on operations in the Middle East in 2005/06. Paul is currently an independent non-executive board member and, separately, a strategic adviser to the University of Melbourne. Dr Miah Hammond-Errey, your host, is the CEO of Strat Futures and Adjunct Associate Professor at Deakin University. Dr Hammond-Errey spent eighteen years leading federal government analysis and communications activities in Australia, Europe, and Asia. She was awarded an Operations Medal. Miah has led and established technology and security programs for Australian think tanks and teaches, publishes and presents on national security, technology, cyber, intelligence and leadership. Her book is called Big Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted.Hosted by:  The Ethics Centre 

Troubleshooters Podcast
Frank Li, From Migrant to Dux to Deal Maker

Troubleshooters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 71:19


In this episode, Frank Li, a China market specialist, shares his journey from arriving in Australia unable to speak English at age 10 to becoming the Dux of his Catholic school by year 12! He discusses his career path, including his MBA from AGSM and his transition to China in 2004. Frank founded 31Jiu, a beverage distribution company, and later secured distribution rights for Bundaberg ginger beer in China, which became a huge success. Despite challenges, including a severe lockdown in Shanghai, Frank sold his business to Jebsen Group in 2022. He now consults Australian brands entering the Chinese market, emphasizing the importance of cultural understanding and strategic partnerships. The post Frank Li, From Migrant to Dux to Deal Maker first appeared on Oasis Partners.

Building Doors with Lauren Karan
36. Supercharge Your Sales NOW! Dean Mannix Spills the Game-Changing Secrets for Success

Building Doors with Lauren Karan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 55:21


Dean is a salesman that happens to also be an international best-selling author, Doctoral Candidate, holds an Executive MBA from the AGSM, has a Law Degree - and along the way became a qualified yoga teacher.   He's delivered sales performance projects in over 25 countries for companies including Coca-Cola, Oracle, NewsCorp, Commbank, Accor, Goldman Sachs, Nomura Bank, Toyota, Macquarie Bank, Canon, and he's even consulted to the Boston Consulting Group.   His primary focus is working with Sales Managers in his 8-week virtual Accelerator program, focused on the “how to” of coaching and motivating salespeople.  He also works with SME clients, providing them with access to over 100 sales training programs through his online Better Sales Academy.  In this episode Dean us through his journey to a love of sales and the lessons we can all take away to improve own sales performance and accelerate the performance of our team.  In this episode we cover ·         How we can find the profit every day in business ·         The questions we should be asking ourselves for success in sales.·         How we can create a culture of sales in our business and focus on the right areas·         Why we need to own our role as salespeople.·         How we can develop a healthy expectation of failure ·         Adopting a win learn versus win lose mentality.·         The importance of the right physical wellness in our mental agility Dean talks us through every aspect of sales in this insightful discussion and reminds us of the importance of focusing on win learn versus win lose.  His laser tight focus on how we are all in the business of influence reminds us that it is within all of us to develop the right behaviours to positively impact our own sales results and that of our team.  You can find more information about Dean and his program here and he's also kindly provided some free downloadable resources below. Better Sales Coach LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/bettersalescoach Dean Mannix LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/deanmannixBetter Sales Coach YouTube: www.youtube.com/@bettersalescoach4216Better Sales Coach Website: www.bettersalescoach.com Free Stuff…Sales Growth Blueprint Download: www.bettersalescoach.comFree Sales Training: www.bettersalescoach.com About your host:    Lauren Karan, Director and Founder of Karan & Co.  With over a decade of experience as a recruiter and development coach, Lauren Karan found that her priorities rapidly changed after the birth of her two children. In 2022 she founded Karan & Co flipping the out-dated recruitment model with a focus on retention through career coaching and development.  Lauren believes that If opportunity doesn't knock, you have to build a door – and it's this same philosophy that inspired her to create the Building Doors podcast.  The Building Doors podcast is for anyone undergoing a transformation in their life. Regardless of whether you feel stuck in your current role, need some inspiration on what steps to take next, want to learn how to level up as a business owner or simply want to listen to the experiences of successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals, the Building Doors podcast is all about unlocking your potential.  Help someone else Build Doors in their career 

Clinical Changemakers
Ep5: Digital Health and Career Reflections at Microsoft | Dr. Simon Kos

Clinical Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 50:29


"If we had a multitiered, multilayered approach to clinical leadership where we don't just provide about patient care, but we think about improving the processes and tools...and leave a legacy over time then I think we'd have greater success in driving digital change in health" — Dr Simon Kos, Healthcare Executive at Microsoft.In this episode, Dr Simon Kos explores his journey into digital health, his career reflections and the evolution in the thinking of digital healthcare. He reflects chance life events and educational experiences that allowed him to progress from the Emergency Room into a globally recognised digital health leader. Dr Kos highlights many of the challenges in digital health in terms of just digitizing processes versus transforming processes. He describes how with particular digital tools, benefits can accrue at different levels, and as such, it is vital that frontline staff are included in those benefits. Finally, he covers key questions that all earlier and mid-career professionals should be considering when looking to the future.Follow Dr Simon Kos: LinkedInAbout the guest: Dr Simon Kos is an internationally recognized leader in digital health, working in senior executive roles for over twenty years. He is a registered medical practitioner who has practised critical care medicine in Australia. He holds an MBBS from UNSW, an MBA from AGSM and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Digital Health (FAIDH). Significant past roles include global Chief Medical Officer of Microsoft based in Seattle, CEO of Next Practice, Physician Executive with Cerner, and the co-chair of the Global Commission to end the Diagnostic Odyssey for children with a Rare Disease. He is currently the Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft ANZ, a mentor in both NHS and Australia's Clinical Entrepreneur Programs, a casual lecturer at UNSW School of Medicine, a board member of Innowell, and an advisor/investor in digital health start-ups.Resources mentioned in the podcast:How Simon Kos found his way back to MicrosoftAI MythbustingMusic attribution: AudioCoffee from Pixabay.Contact information: If you'd like to get in touch, reach out at jono@clinicalchangemakers.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clinicalchangemakers.com

The Inner Chief
Mini Chief #302 with Dean Mannix, Co-Founder and CEO of Better Sales Coach, on overcoming your limitations to design and live a bigger life and selling like the best in the world

The Inner Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 14:22


“Don't try to teach your salespeople to sell the way that you do; no-one is ever going to sell the way that you do, because they don't have your DNA, they don't have the drive that caused you to push through whatever you had to push through.”   This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. Our latest episode is from our Best of Series, with Co-Founder and CEO of Better Sales Coach, Dean Mannix. His full episode is titled Overcoming your limitations to design and live a bigger life and selling like the best in the world and you can find the full audio and show notes here:

The Inner Chief
302. Best of Series: Overcoming your limitations to design and live a bigger life and selling like the best in the world with Dean Mannix, Co-Founder and CEO of Better Sales Coach

The Inner Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 60:40


“Don't try to teach your salespeople to sell the way that you do; no-one is ever going to sell the way that you do, because they don't have your DNA, they don't have the drive that caused you to push through whatever you had to push through.”   In this Best of Series episode of The Inner Chief podcast, we feature Co-Founder and CEO of Better Sales Coach, Dean Mannix, on overcoming your limitations to design and live a bigger life and selling like the best in the world.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Guardia di finanza nella sede di Agsm -Aim a Verona

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 1:53


"Si informa che in data odierna, su mandato della Procura della Repubblica presso il Tribunale di Verona, la Guardia di Finanza – Nucleo di Polizia economico-finanziaria Vicenza, ha richiesto documentazione alla Società. La Società sta fornendo la documentazione richiesta ed è tenuta al massimo riserbo sulle attività" recita una scarna nota stampa.

Frontline IB: Conversations With International Business Scholars

Ilan Vertinsky is Vinod Sood Professor of International Business Studies, Strategy and Business Economics in the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He is also an associate of the Peter Wall Institute of Advanced Studies and a former Distinguished Scholar in Residence of the Institute. He previously served as director of the Center for international Business studies, Associate director of the Institute Asian Research, director of the Maurice Young Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Research Centre and Director of the Forest Economics and Policy Analysis unit. He was also a member of the faculty of the Institute of Resource Ecology. Ilan received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Business specializing in Operations Research. Prior to joining the faculty at UBC he served on the faculty of Northwestern University. He has published over 300 refereed journal articles, book chapters and books. His publications include journals such as The Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of international Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Strategic Management Journal, Management Science, Operations Research, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and the Journal of Marketing. His research awards include the University's Killam Research prize, the Sauder's Professional Research Excellence Prize, AGSM's Outstanding Scholarship Award and the Seagram Senior Faculty Award. Ilan is a former area editor of The Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) and currently serves as a consulting editor of the journal. Ilan's current research focuses on the following areas: (1) transfers of knowledge in international joint ventures; (2) risk management and resilience development related to climate change, (3) competitive learning in domestic and cross- border alliances, patent litigation and innovation, and (4) the implications of the ongoing USA-China technology rivalry. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/ilan-vertinsky/ for the original video interview.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Sale il costo dell'energia, Agsm Aim avvisa i clienti dei rincari: “Si può rateizzare”

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 1:29


Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast
Tim Beveridge: How to Choose Between an Agency or Client-Side Role

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 45:49


Shahin chats with Tim Beveridge, Founder and CEO of Modern Marketing Group and CMO of Versent about whether you should choose an agency role or work on the client side. Tim is an innovative and commercially focused marketing consultant with 20+ years of experience helping deliver consumer centric and profitable growth. His experiences include leveraging his skills through digital experience agencies, creative advertising agencies, MarTech businesses, media agencies, and client-side roles across almost every category of B2B and B2C marketing. Resources mentioned in this episode: For starting out in your marketing career, Tim recommends: 22 immutable laws of marketing by Al Ries & Jack TroutTruth, lies, and advertising: The art of account planning by Jon Steel Midway through your career: Get an MBA at a good school (MBS or AGSM) - don't let the finances scare you away OR Mini MBA in Marketing with Mark RitsonData Smart: Using Data Science to Transform Information into Insight by John W. Foreman Later in your career: Network - the best resource you could have Although there is no set playbook, they can still be helpful as long as you don't get distracted by the tactics, focus on strategy. Tim recommends: Andy Raskin's Strategic NarrativeThe Challenger Sale by Matthew Dixon & Brent Adamson Some of Tim's influencers in the marketing space include: Mark RitsonLes Binet & Peter FieldByron SharpElon MuskJohnny HarrisTroy MuirJuan Mendoza Join the Slack channel: https://growthcolony.org/slack Hosted & Produced by Shahin Hoda & Alexander Hipwell, from xGrowth We would love to get your questions, ideas and feedback about Growth Colony, email podcast@xgrowth.com.au

The Job Hunting Podcast
117. Job Hunting as a Senior Executive - with Amber Knight (Re-Broadcast).

The Job Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 49:53


Register to attend the Free Job Hunting Masterclass on the 1st or 2nd of February 2022. If you are a senior executive listening to this show, or you one day want to advance in your career to become a senior executive, Amber Knight's experience job hunting as a senior executive is an important one for you to listen to. In this episode, we revisit my conversation with Amber, a senior communications executive, who has worked for the BBC and The Walt Disney Company.  In March 2019, Disney purchased the film and TV assets held by 21st Century Fox for $71.3 billion. This was an enormous deal, and it reverberated down the company structure. It's expected that mergers and acquisitions will result in restructures, aka, redundancies. Amber and her team left Disney towards the end of 2019, and the pandemic prolonged her unemployment. This is a topic we discussed a few times during the last episodes of 2021, so if you are interested in learning more about long-term unemployment and how to handle it and avoid it, please listen to episodes 108 and 109. Amber has been a huge supporter of this podcast, writing about it and praising it in her LinkedIn posts. I invited her to be a guest and share her experience, and afterward, she also participated in the 2021 Job Hunting Made Simple Online Course and Group Coaching program. We are soon re-opening registrations for the program, and the best way to find out about it is to register for the Free Job Hunting Masterclass happening on the 1st and 2nd of February. You can find it on my website or on any social media platforms. If you are a newsletter subscriber, please check your inbox, I will have sent you details and look forward to seeing you there. This year, the Free Job Hunting Masterclass will be huge, with critical advice and tips for corporate job hunting in 2022 and beyond. I am ambitious this year and hope to share, as always, essential information you will not find anywhere else. That's always my motto and my promise to you: I don't want to waste your time, explaining what you already know. My goal is always to make the most out of your valuable time, and share information that can be a gamechanger for your career success. I hope to see you there. Links mentioned in this episode: The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 108: How long does it take to find a new job? The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 109: Will the "Great Resignation" Affect my Job Search? Free Job Hunting Masterclass The Job Hunting Made Simple Program The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 35: Interview With Recruiter Anita Ziemer "Let me call you back" - Recruitment trends shaping the job market in 2020 Amber's favorite free resource: The Optimized Job Search Schedule Reset Your Career: Workshop & Action Plan To Get You Back On Track LinkedIn video interview prep tool Amber's LinkedIn Article about The Job Hunting Podcast Transcript of this episode About our guest, Amber Knight Ocean Swimmer, inflexible yogi. Passable cook and endlessly curious, Amber Knight is a senior commercial and marketing executive with over 20 years of experience in creative industries – specifically film and television distribution. Starting with a career in ad agencies, she has spent the bulk of her career with two of the world's most successful and respected media companies – the BBC and The Walt Disney Company. After being made redundant in late 2019, Amber started an MBA program with AGSM at UNSW and spent 2020 in a frustrating job search. In 2021, Amber participated in my Job Hunting Made Simple Group Coaching and Online Course Program, and is working as a consultant for a few companies including Optus, while she finishes her MBA.  Are you new to The Job Hunting Podcast? If so, here is a bit about your host: Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress.  If you are 1) an ambitious professional who is keen to develop a robust career plan, 2) looking to find your next job or promotion, or 3) you want to keep a finger on the pulse of the job market so that when you are ready, and an opportunity arises, you can hit the ground running – then this podcast is for you. In addition to The Job Hunting Podcast, I have developed a range of courses and services for professionals in career or job transition. And, of course, I also coach private clients.  So there is no excuse – I'm determined to help you! I want you to feel empowered, nail your next job, and have the career you want. Subscribe to the newsletter. A free resource for job hunters: The Optimized Job Search Schedule. Learn more: www.renatabernarde.com. Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster Or please email me at rb@renatabernarde.com.       Please support The Job Hunting Podcast: Follow, subscribe, share, rate, and review: Thank you so much again for listening to the episode. Please leave us a review and give it a 5-star rating on Apple Podcast if you enjoyed the content. A review is the best gift you can give to a podcaster; I'll be so happy you wouldn't believe it! Writing a review and giving it five stars helps the podcast reach more people like you who want guidance and support in job hunting and career advancement. Enjoy the episode and ciao for now! RB Renata Bernarde | Job Hunting Expert | Founder, Pantala Academy Book a time to discuss 1-1 coaching and achieve your goals faster rb@renatabernarde.com      www.renatabernarde.com   --------- Host: Renata Bernarde Editing: Cianna Reider Music: Scott Holmes Contact us: rb@renatabernarde.com The Job Hunting Podcast is a podcast by Pantala Pty Ltd. Pantala acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Bunurong People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

Lattes With Leaders
How to change career paths with CEO, Emma Weston

Lattes With Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 30:29


In this episode Zeinab & Trisha join CEO, Emma Weston to explore her career from a lawyer to supporting farmers bring food from plough to plate. Emma shares her journey, unconsciously following her legal profession, until she realised her passion for agriculture whilst completing her MBA. Emma eventually founded 2 businesses, her 3rd, Agridigital uses blockchain to track and predict farmer produce before it goes to market. She shares her career experience and why we should all care about our food from paddock to plate. Chapter markers3:15: Reconsidering her career in corporate law7:53: Personal reflection on the MBA program12:18: Agtech helps get food on the table22:59: Familiarizing farmers with blockchain technology25:54: Expanding to the US If you're interested in learning more on the topics in the podcast, click on the resources:Agridigital: https://www.agridigital.io/Follow Emma: @emmawestonThe Supply Chain Revolution: Innovative Sourcing And Logistics For A Fiercely Competitive World: https://amzn.to/3CVHK2fBlockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies is Changing the World: https://amzn.to/3BVFC99 Lattes with LeadersInterested in supporting us? Follow us on our social channels:https://www.instagram.com/latteswith_leaders/https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSejg4h7Y/https://www.linkedin.com/company/lattes-with-leaders/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClFlsOy4RgKN0AsTQrYvo0w

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast

This episode explores the rise of Indigenous tourism experiences and the opportunity they bring to Australia's tourism industry. Phil Lockyer, Head of Indigenous Affairs at Tourism Australia speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director at AGSM. We also hear a story from the AGSM New Tracks Indigenous Leaders Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast

This episode investigates how the food industry is responding to the sustainable food movement. Tristan Harris, Co-CEO of Harris Farm Markets speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director at AGSM. We also hear from Nitika Garg, Associate Professor of Marketing at UNSW Business School, an expert on consumer behaviour trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RDA Central West Podcast Series
Episode 51: Victoria Spurway, Financial Planning Manager and Adviser at pmwPlus

RDA Central West Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 23:11


BUSINESS LEADERS BREAKFAST Episode 51: Victoria Spurway, Financial Planning Manager and Adviser at PmwPlus. Raised in Sydney, Victoria has been living in regional NSW for over 10 years, spending time in Wagga Wagga, before moving to Orange in 2013. After completing a Bachelor Degree in Applied Science at Sydney University and travelling the world, Victoria entered the Financial Planning Industry in 2007. With over 14 years' experience working in client facing and management roles in a diverse range of businesses, Victoria is passionate about education and the current industry transformation occurring as a result of the Royal Commission. Victoria currently holds a graduate diploma in financial planning, is a certified financial adviser and now completing an MBA from AGSM.

The CMO Show
Suzana Ristevski on simplifying complexity at NAB

The CMO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 31:13


Suzana Ristevski, Executive General Manager Marketing & CX (CMO) at NAB, sits down with host Mark Jones to discuss simplifying complexity, the relationship between data and brand, and the role of empathy in purpose-driven brand storytelling.  Resources More than Money | How we're helping build a stronger future AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast - Ep 10: The Business of Adaptive Leadership   NAB asks Australians 'What is money for, if now this?' in latest campaign You might also like… Ryan Barlow on brand responsibility at McGrath Foundation  Vanessa Lyons on brand transformation  Amy Smith on brand purpose at T2 Tea

MBA Success
Ep. 9: Dr John Dumay - Value Beyond Balance Sheets

MBA Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 59:49


On this episode we're joined by John Dumay, Professor at Macquarie University, recognised as Australia's top researcher in accounting and taxation, and ‘Dad' in Dad & Dave's Brewing. With an MBA from AGSM and PhD in Economics from University of Sydney, just to name some of John's qualifications, we spoke with him about his interesting career journey, the challenges in truly eradicating slavery from supply chains, and embracing serendipity. Website: https://mbaus.com.au/podcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mbaustralasia/ Email: podcast@mbaus.com.au For more information about ethical chocolate companies, visit https://www.slavefreechocolate.org/

A Quest for Well-Being
Flexible Working: A Well-Being Essential

A Quest for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 44:54


— Nicolette Rubinsztein gives career moms the practical tools to approach their work and life through the lens of strategy and business decision-making rather than emotion and guilt. Learn why flexibility is nirvana for career moms, how to get a part-time position, getting on the same page as your partner, curating your “childcare jigsaw”, the importance of outsourcing and how to have a good relationship with your boss. Valeria Teles interviews Nicolette — the author of Not Guilty. Nicolette is a non-executive director in the wealth management industry, with board positions in a number of leading companies including UniSuper, Zurich Australia Limited, Class Limited, CBHS Health Fund and SuperEd. She was President of the Actuaries Institute in 2019 and was previously a director of ASFA for eight years. Prior to her board career, Nicolette held three General Manager roles at CBA/ Colonial First State spanning 14 years as well as senior positions at BT Funds Management and Towers Perrin prior to that. Nicolette is a qualified actuary, holds an executive MBA from the AGSM and is a graduate of AICD.   To learn more about Nicolette Rubinsztein and her work please visit: http://nicoletterubinsztein.com/   — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life to the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.

Heart of a Volunteer: Veterans
Movement Monday Ep.04 - "American Gold Star Mothers" w/ Lee-Ann Forsythe

Heart of a Volunteer: Veterans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 61:27


American Gold Star Mother and U.S. Marine Veteran, Lee-Ann Forsythe, assumes co-hosting duties today on “Movement Monday” to talk about the great work that American Gold Star Mothers Inc. (AGSM) does for our nations Gold Star Mothers, Active Duty Members, Veterans and Youth through varies outreach programs and partnerships. Lee-Ann talks about the wonderful contributions these amazing Mothers make to each other and the country.   Like her father, Lee-Ann served in the Marines, as did her son, Marc. Service is in her blood, so taking on roles within AGSM has been her way of continuing to serve. From working with our youth to teach Flag history and etiquette, partnering with “Working Dogs for Vets”, assisting Veterans, and sewing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gold Star Mothers are out in front, all in white, showing us the makings of what we call the “heart of the volunteer”. Get Involved Here _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Dan's journey at Ridewithdanusa.com  Support Suicide Awareness and Dan’s Cause at Opaatmovement.com         ©HOV2020

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#175 AGSM MBA Program & Admissions Interview with Dr. Michele Roberts

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 53:03


Dr. Michele Roberts, MBA Academic Director of the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at University of New South Wales (UNSW), discusses what makes the AGSM MBA unique, the school’s admissions process, career opportunities and more. Program Highlights (3:20) | Admissions (31:00) | Careers (47:30) About Our Guest Dr. Michele Roberts is the MBA Academic Director of AGSM at UNSW, looking after all its MBA Programs. Michele teaches MBA courses in Marketing Management and Foundations of Management. Prior to academic life, Michele worked as a Marketing Manager at a Fortune 500 company in London and Melbourne. She holds a Masters’ Degree in Marketing and a PhD in Marketing & Public Policy from the University of Western Australia. Full write-up on what makes AGSM unique Get free, personalized school selection help at Touch MBA  

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#175 AGSM MBA Program & Admissions Interview with Dr. Michele Roberts

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 53:03


Dr. Michele Roberts, MBA Academic Director of the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at University of New South Wales (UNSW), discusses what makes the AGSM MBA unique, the school's admissions process, career opportunities and more. Program Highlights (3:20) | Admissions (31:00) | Careers (47:30) About Our Guest Dr. Michele Roberts is the MBA Academic Director of AGSM at UNSW, looking after all its MBA Programs. Michele teaches MBA courses in Marketing Management and Foundations of Management. Prior to academic life, Michele worked as a Marketing Manager at a Fortune 500 company in London and Melbourne. She holds a Masters' Degree in Marketing and a PhD in Marketing & Public Policy from the University of Western Australia. Full write-up on what makes AGSM unique: https://touchmba.com/agsm-mba-program-admissions-interview-michele-roberts  Get free, personalized school selection help at Touch MBA: https://touchmba.com

The Leadership Diet
Managing executive burnout in the leadership team- with Jessica Layden

The Leadership Diet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 50:23


Jessica Layden has worked in Executive roles for top tier companies including WL Gore and Accenture. She holds a Masters degree in Psychology and is an adjunct faculty at AGSM in Sydney. We discuss the very important topic of burnout in the Executive suite.Jessica outlines;Symptoms to watch for,Impact of burn out,Practical tips to mitigate against burn out including 'walking puppies',Why working from home is impacting new hires into leadership teams,The importance of revisiting team purpose on a regular basis,and much more...Effective leaders will always outperform ineffective leaders over time!Hi, I am Pod OSullivan.For over twenty years I have coached, mentored and supported corporate leaders and leadership teams all over the world to become impactful, effective and high performing.This is a podcast that taps into that experience. It is recorded for and about senior business leaders, C suite leaders, Founders and CEO's.I interview leaders and experts about ways to optimise leadership.What are the useful habits and thinking patterns?What are the secrets to high performing teams?How do they continue to nurture their effectiveness day after day?In other words, what is their leadership diet?www.theleadershipdiet.com

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast
The Business of Inclusive Leadership - Part 1

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 55:10


This episode of AGSM's The Business Of... podcast examines inclusive leadership and how access to a diverse range of perspectives is critical for leaders to thrive in an accelerated world. Guests include Professor Nick Wailes, Belinda Sheehan and Quentin Masson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast
Trailer - AGSM's The Business Of... Leadership Podcast

AGSM's The Business Of Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 1:53


Through interviews with business leaders with a bias for action, the AGSM ‘The Business Of …' podcast explores contemporary topics of interest to leaders interested in contributing to a progressive society.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Founder to Founder
EP 94: The Unforgiving60 Interview

Founder to Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 61:28


This is a replay from Phil's conversation with Tim Curtis and Ben Pronk at the Unforgiving60 Podcast. Enjoy!S1E21- The Entrepreneur’s Entrepreneur: From Little Things…with Phil HSCThis episode is for anyone who dreams big …. And then wants to build that dream from scratch. It’s for anyone wanting to tenaciously solve a problem. This episode is for entrepreneurs and start-ups ….. and anyone working in a café wearing a hoodie!Phil Hayes- St Clair (HSC) is a career entrepreneur. With a shortened first career in the military, Phil has made his career turning kitchen table ideas into reality. Mentoring dozens or entrepreneurs himself, Phil also teaches entrepreneurship to MBA candidates at Australia’s leading business school, the Australian Graduate School of Management at UNSW.With a Bachelor of Science (Microbiology) from QUT and an MBA from AGSM, today Phil is CEO & Co-Founder of DROP Bio, a direct-to-consumer biotechnology venture. He is a Member of the Board of Directors at Sangui Bio and an Advisor at the BlueChilli HealthTech Accelerator for Southeast Asia.Here's to start-ups! And here's how!Seize your moment. Latch onto that chance!Fill your Unforgiving Minute!Intelligence Summary (INTSUM)02:45: The Early Years – Phil at Ben go to School.05:15: How Tim gets amused.08:15: How and why Phil got started as an entrepreneur … and why he didn’t give up when he failed the first time.11:00: About failing and moving on.15:15: The #Entrepreneur hashtag… isn’t it just #SmallBusiness?16:35: What you need to start! And scaling.19:30: What the motivation and enticement for being an entrepreneur?21:35: The critical importance on wanting to solve big problems.24:59: Why failure is necessary.28:00: Enticing capital into your start-up30:21: What new industries, sector or disciplines are investors looking to?31:45: Venture capital in the US versus Australia35:15: Making good entrepreneurs and celebrating successes (even if small)40:20: Phil tests Ben and Tim on their entrepreneurial skills inside the Unforgiving60 podcast:Have you set yourselves up to learn quickly?How would you rate yourselves on marketing and distribution?Have you built a community around the U60 podcast brand?47:40: Tim (and Ben) throw down the challenge to Hamish and Andy!48:19: Having fun! ‘Humour is a free circuit breaker’- Phil HSC52:15: Quick Questions/ Quick Answers to PhilWhat do you do for fun?What’s your definition of success?Definition of happiness?Any sources of inspiration?How does one become mentored by Phil HSC?Why are you running in a weight vest?What sort of writing does Phil do?How can I give a shout out of encouragement to someone?57:45: Wider ramblings and other nonsenseWhat it’s like to meet Tim (from Ben)The challenge (redux)Website & Bloghttps://philhsc.comPodcast: Founder to FounderMusic by The Externals** Opening Comments the Podcast by Lucy (age 13)

The Unforgiving60
S1E21- The Entrepreneur's Entrepreneur: From Little Things... with Phil HSC

The Unforgiving60

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 61:22


This episode is for anyone who dreams big …. And then wants to build that dream from scratch. It's for anyone wanting to tenaciously solve a problem. This episode is for entrepreneurs and start-ups ….. and anyone working in a café wearing a hoodie!  Phil Hayes- St Clair (HSC) is a career entrepreneur. With a shortened first career in the military, Phil has made his career turning kitchen table ideas into reality. Mentoring dozens or entrepreneurs himself, Phil also  teaches entrepreneurship to MBA candidates at Australia's leading business school, the Australian Graduate School of Management at UNSW. With a Bachelor of Science (Microbiology) from QUT and an MBA from AGSM, today Phil is CEO & Co-Founder of DROP Bio, a direct-to-consumer biotechnology venture. He is a Member of the Board of Directors at Sangui Bio and an Advisor at the BlueChilli HealthTech Accelerator for Southeast Asia. Here's to start-ups! And here's how! Seize your moment. Latch onto that chance! Fill your Unforgiving Minute!   Intelligence Summary (INTSUM)   02:45: The Early Years – Phil at Ben go to School. 05:15: How Tim gets amused. 08:15: How and why Phil got started as an entrepreneur … and why he didn't give up when he failed the first time. 11:00: About failing and moving on. 15:15: The #Entrepreneur hashtag… isn't it just #SmallBusiness? 16:35: What you need to start! And scaling. 19:30: What the motivation and enticement for being an entrepreneur? 21:35: The critical importance on wanting to solve big problems. 24:59: Why failure is necessary. 28:00: Enticing capital into your start-up 30:21: What new industries, sector or disciplines are investors looking to? 31:45: Venture capital in the US versus Australia 35:15: Making good entrepreneurs and celebrating successes (even if small) 40:20: Phil tests Ben and Tim on their entrepreneurial skills inside the Unforgiving60 podcast: Have you set yourselves up to learn quickly? How would you rate yourselves on marketing and distribution? Have you built a community around the U60 podcast brand? 47:40: Tim (and Ben) throw down the challenge to Hamish and Andy! 48:19: Having fun! ‘Humour is a free circuit breaker'- Phil HSC 52:15: Quick Questions/ Quick Answers to Phil What do you do for fun? What's your definition of success? Definition of happiness? Any sources of inspiration? How does one become mentored by Phil HSC? Why are you running in a weight vest? What sort of writing does Phil do? How can I give a shout out of encouragement to someone? 57:45: Wider ramblings and other nonsense What it's like to meet Tim (from Ben) The challenge (redux)   Website & Blog https://philhsc.com   Podcast: Founder to Founder Music by The Externals   ** Opening Comments the Podcast by Lucy (age 13)

UNSW Alumni
Business Of Data April 2019

UNSW Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 63:26


The growing proliferation of data has had a significant impact on how organisations complete business processes and interact with stakeholders. The Business of Data panel features industry experts and thought-leaders from diverse backgrounds. Together they explored emerging issues around data privacy, literacy and monetisation from a global perspective. The panel also examined the possibilities and limitations of data in an organisation. Moderator: Professor Lemuria Carter, Head of School, Information Systems & Technology Management, UNSW Business School Panellists: Anastasia Cammaroto, MEngSc 1998 UNSW, BE 1995 UNSW, General Manager, Business Integration and Chief Information Officer, Consumer Bank Westpac Group Nicolas Chu, MBA (Exec) 2012 UNSW, CEO & Founder of Sinorbis and Professor of Practice, School of Marketing, School of Information Systems & Technology Management and the AGSM, UNSW Business School Hilda Clune, Technology and Transformation Leader, PwC Global Peter Leonard, Principal at Data Synergies, Professor of Practice, School of Information Systems & Technology Management, School of Taxation & Business Law at UNSW Business School

Arctic Entries
Ross Johnston - My Acting Career

Arctic Entries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 8:00


Ross is married to Grace, has a daughter named Faith, and is expecting his second bundle “Joy” shortly after this show. He founded Accelerate: Alaska because he thinks we need to start having REAL conversations about how Alaskans can impact our state’s future. Ross holds an MBA from the AGSM, ranked as the third-best global business school by Forbes Magazine. It’s important to the story.

The Inner Chief
72. CEO of SalesITV Dean Mannix on Overcoming Your Limitations to Design and Live a Better Life and Selling Like the Best in the World

The Inner Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 53:27


In this episode we talk with CEO of SalesITV Dean Mannix on overcoming your limitations to live a bigger life and selling like the best in the world   Full details at www.chiefmaker.com.au/72   ABOUT DEAN He is the author of Australia's largest library of video sales and service training and has delivered sales performance projects in over 25 countries. Dean is recognised as one of Australia's leading sales performance coaches with 30 years of legal, finance, sales and management experience. He advises, coaches and trains senior executives from many of the world's leading corporations. He has also been the CEO of a leading property development and childcare management company which he built to a team of 140 employees. He then developed and led a highly successful sales team in the technology space and simultaneously grew his consulting business. Dean has an Executive MBA from the AGSM and he is also a qualified Yoga teacher.   He is now the CEO of SalesITV. We cover: - How we coped with the murder of his father at 15 - How we built a multi-million dollar childcare business and then lost it all by 26 - How we has become the trusted sales coach of the world's biggest companies - Resilience and living a better life - The most important steps to sell like the best in the world   Full details at www.chiefmaker.com.au/72

Good Point Podcast
90 - Change

Good Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 67:47


Have we jumped the shark? Are we near the tipping point? Is it time to Think Different? Judith Doyle Art Faxes http://mikehoolboom.com/?p=13354 Iceland tourism https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/iceland/articles/iceland-tourism-growth-slows-bubble-burst/ Jumping the Shark https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jump%20the%20shark Apple Think Different https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_different Everlane https://www.fastcompany.com/40525607/how-everlane-is-building-the-next-gen-clothing-brand Geoffrey Moore, Inside the Tornado https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61336.Inside_the_Tornado Roald Dahl wrote in a shed https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8760530/Do-it-yourself-outcry-over-Roald-Dahls-shed.html Hannah Gadsby, ‘Nanette’ Is the Most Discussed Comedy Special in Ages. Here’s What to Read About It https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/arts/television/nanette-hannah-gadsby-netflix-roundup.html Richard Dawkins, Memes https://www.wired.com/story/guide-memes/ The Three Body Problem https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20518872-the-three-body-problem Steve Jobs walking meetings https://blog.ted.com/walking-meetings-5-surprising-thinkers-who-swore-by-them/ The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2612.The_Tipping_Point Marcel Duchamp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDPn6PwUANk Lessons from Electric Objects, Jake Levine https://medium.com/the-frontier/lessons-from-electric-objects-e161f0450f8f Monegraph, Blockchain startup https://monegraph.com/ Jim Jeffries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8_EmMM1KBc Self Care coopted https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/podcasts/still-processing-we-care-for-ourselves-and-others-in-trumps-america.html Corbusier’s Paris plan http://www.fondationlecorbusier.fr/corbuweb/morpheus.aspx?sysId=13&IrisObjectId=6159&sysLanguage=en-en&itemPos=2&itemCount=2&sysParentName=Home&sysParentId=65 Ad, AGSM https://agsm.ca/

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
HBRW-72: 5 Trends Shaping Smart Security with Mark Dunn

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 35:56


Is your office secure? Is it safe? Is your building, school, airport, jail, hotel secure? Smart technology is upgrading rapidly. Joining host Duff Watkins on this How Business Really Works podcast is Mark Dunn, General Manager of Honeywell Building Solutions, Australia/NZ. Listen in to learn how we've come a long way from the security guard and alarm systems and discover the five trends that are shaping smart security. Honeywell Building Solutions helps to ensure commercial buildings, airports, hotels, casinos, correctional facilities, and other major facilities are smarter, safer, and more sustainable through the delivery of connected building technology solutions. Honeywell Building Solutions’ direct channel to market allows us to fully understand our customer’s needs and tailor a lifecycle solution to match their exacting requirements. Mark leads the Australia and New Zealand business for Honeywell Building Solutions, comprising over 900 employees across the two countries. There he engages with customers in the region to ensure Honeywell delivers these solutions to protect their investments and provide enduring building value over the property’s lifetime. Mark has been employed by Honeywell since 1992 and during this time has held numerous leadership roles based both in Australia and the U.S.A. These roles included general management, sales, business development, and technology responsibilities across various industries including physical and cyber security, industrial process control, building control, and government services. A native of Australia, Mark has a global mindset and has successfully led teams from every continent and across sixteen time zones. Mark holds Bachelor Degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Science from the University of Adelaide and has a Masters in Business Administration from the Australian School of Business (formerly AGSM). Mark resides with his wife Sharon and daughters Ella and Lily in Sydney, Australia. Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, so please let us know how we can do that for you. What topics are you interested in hearing about? What businesses do you think we should showcase? Let us know by sending an email to podcast@amcham.com.au

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast
AmCham Podcast 02-2015-Rodney Marks-Comedy At Work

AmCham's 'How Business Really Works' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2015 34:41


Duff Watkins interviews the enigmatic Rodney Marks about the use of Comedy  at work. Does comedy increase productivity and help clarify an organisation's position or are we just goofing around? Rodney is a corporate entertainer specializing in business events, conferences and meetings. He has performed throughout Australia, and has had over 30 international tours, to England, Mauritius, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Fiji, Vanuatu and the United States. Rodney has been a comic hoaxer, comedy MC, and a stand-up comedian for a generation. In 2012 Rodney performed in the Solomon Islands for the Australian Army, the Australian Federal Police and personnel from the defence services of New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and the Solomon Islands. He has been visiting professor-at-large at UNSW (2007), and artist-in-residence at the Macquarie Dictionary (2002-03), UNE (2001-02), the AGSM (2000-01), Harvard (1995) and Shalom College (1980). He has degrees from UNE, UNSW and Harvard  Rodney has been president of NSAA: the National Speakers Association of Australia (2007-08), and he holds their highest international accreditation, CSP: Certified Speaking Professional. He is the recipient of the NSAA Keynote Speaker of the Year award (2011), and of NSAA’s highest honour, The Nevin Award (2013), for lifetime achievement.

Championship Thinking in Sports – Jim Meier
Championship Thinking in Sports – Remember American Gold Star Mothers: They lost a son or daughter in the service of our country

Championship Thinking in Sports – Jim Meier

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2012 58:23


Sports in the United States and this Championship Thinking in Sports radio show wouldn’t exist if it were not for the service and sacrifice of the men and women in our military. This is why I periodically devote a show focused on our warriors and their families. Doing this show about American Gold Star Mothers the week of Mother’s Day … Read more about this episode...

Venues and Events
Tour of the UNSW Conference and Residential Centre (Including the UNSW Restaurant)

Venues and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012