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Welcome to the NEXT podcast series - where we sit down with bold thinkers, innovators, and changemakers to explore what's just around the corner and how business and community groups can prepare for it, together. In this first season Clem Johnson, KWM's Head of Social Impact and Shared Value and Dan Creasey, Director of Responsible Business at KWM go deep with thought leaders and changemakers on issues such as the importance of trust-based relationships with communities and future talent, loneliness, social isolation, and mental health in the workplace, and how these forces are shaping our lives and communities. How inequality is growing in Australia, with more people living below the poverty line, struggling with insecure work, rising costs, and limited access to essentials like education and healthcare, among many others. This podcast series will sit alongside our regular, twice annual publication on what's coming NEXT for society, the environment, businesses and the communities in which they operate.If you are passionate about understanding the forces shaping our world and exploring how we can collectively build a better future, listen to Episode 1 on Bush Heritage and subscribe to KWM podcasts where new episodes will drop fortnightly.
In the first episode of KWM's Responsible Business Podcast NEXT, hosts Dan Creasey and Clem Johnson explore the intersection of business and nature with Rachel Lowry, CEO of Bush Heritage Australia. They discuss the importance of integrating nature into business strategies, the challenges and opportunities of conservation, and the role of partnerships in achieving a nature-positive future. Rachel shares insights from her career in wildlife conservation and highlights the significance of protecting habitats and biodiversity. Key Topics: Business and natureHabitat loss and conservationPartnerships and biodiversityClimate change and natural capitalAI technology in landscape managementShared values and business strategyCommunity resilience
Hosts: Rod Smythe, Josh Thorneycroft, Jonathan GrantDuration: 25:32Summary: In the first episode of KWM's Power Perspectives podcast, KWM Energy Partners Rod Smythe and Josh Thorneycroft, and with M&A Partner Jonathan Grant dissect the state of Australian energy market in 2025. They explore the significant shift from traditional thermal generation to renewable energy sources and the investment opportunities that arise from this transition. Key Topics Discussed:· Current trends in the Australian energy market· The impact of increasing electricity demand driven by digitisation and AI· Investment opportunities in renewables, battery storage, and gas· The role for institutional and private investors· Challenges posed by regulatory changes and economic factors· The rise of smaller batteries and their implications for energy storage· Predictions for the next phase of the energy transition in Australia Tune in to learn how Australia is navigating its energy transition and what it means for markets and investors.
In this second episode of KWM's FS Reg Room Podcast, host Nathan Hodge is joined by KWM Technology law Partners Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans to explore the dynamic world of generative AI and its potential to revolutionise the financial services industry. The discussion covers use cases, adoption trends, and the potential long-term effects of AI technology, including soon-to-be-released research from Sapere and KWM for AFIA on the economic and associated benefits of Gen AI implementation in the finance industry. The experts explore the misconceptions surrounding AI, the barriers to its implementation, the regulatory landscape that governs its use and important considerations for any reform. Tune in to discover how generative AI is reshaping the industry and the steps organisations can take to harness its potential while managing associated risks.
In the first edition of KWM's new "It's Public" podcast, M&A partners Will Heath, Antonella Pacitti, Heath Lewis, and Paul Schroder discuss why 2025 is shaping up as a promising year for resources M&A. Their discussion covers the energy transition and uncertainty themes driving consolidation, the regulatory and dealmaking environment, geopolitical and trade uncertainty, and the financing and investment trends all fuelling resources dealmaking.Key Topics Covered:Energy Transition and Uncertainty: The long-term energy transition and shorter-term uncertainty are driving consolidation in the resources sector, particularly in markets like Australia with abundant transition resources.Current Landscape and Consolidation Trends: Discussion on mega deals, opportunism sparked by distressed assets, and the regulatory and dealmaking environment.Gold and Lithium: Insights into the consolidation theme in gold and lithium M&A, including the all-scrip takeover of Latin resources by Pilbara minerals.Coal and Other Deals: The demand for coal, private capital filling funding gaps, and the competitive Anglo coal sale process.Geopolitical and Trade Uncertainty: The impact of geopolitical uncertainty on resources deals and the importance of critical mineral supply.Regulatory Environment: The need for efficient and fair processes around foreign investment, anti-trust, and other regulatory approvals.Cross-Border Deals and Capital: The role of private equity, sovereign wealth funds, and the influx of Canadian companies raising capital on the ASX.Transcript Excerpt:Will Heath: "We believe it's going to be a big year for resources M&A, with a couple of big themes dominating the mining M&A landscape. The first and long arc is the energy transition, and the second and shorter arc is uncertainty. Both drivers favour markets like Australia, with abundant transition resources like copper and other crucial critical minerals, as well as in the uncertainty scope hedge commodities like gold."Hosts and Guests:Will Heath: M&A PartnerAntonella Pacitti: M&A PartnerHeath Lewis: M&A PartnerPaul Schroder: M&A Partner
In this inaugural episode of KWM's FS Reg Room Podcast, host Nathan Hodge is joined by Partner Tim Bednall and Special Counsel Emma Newnham to explore the implications of Australia's new mandatory climate reporting regime. The discussion highlights the extensive coverage of the regime, which may affect most entities operating in the financial services sector, and the critical responsibilities placed on directors regarding compliance and sustainability disclosures. Key concerns include the challenges of transitioning to mandatory reporting, the potential for increased regulatory scrutiny, and the importance of balancing ambition with transparency to avoid greenwashing. Listen in to understand how these developments align with broader business priorities and what they mean for the financial services sector.For more on the AGM trends discussed in this episode, you can find our report here: Deep dive into ASX200 AGMs in 2024 - KWM
In this first episode in a series of conversations with lawyers turned political candidates, ahead of the 2025 federal election, we sit down with the 30-year-old King & Wood Mallesons solicitor running to keep the Gold Coast seat of McPherson in Liberal-National hands. Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with LNP candidate Leon Rebello, a former ministerial staffer who has worked at KWM as a solicitor for the past six years, about his upbringing and the values his family instilled in him, how work as a practitioner in foreign investment has shaped his views about the role of government, and the headline issues and challenges he is hearing on the ground from Gold Coast constituents. Rebello also discusses the importance of having all generations represented in our nation's capital, how his legal background will aid him if elected as a member of Parliament, and what excites him about the future of Australia. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
KWM competition law partners Caroline Coops and Simon Cooke join M&A partner and co-author of KWM's Directions report Rhys Casey, to discuss the consequences of the sweeping overhaul to Australia's merger clearance regime.The team talk through the changes legislated as parliament wrapped for 2024, including mandatory notification for deals exceeding $200 million in combined Australian turnover or $250 million in global value.Caroline, Simon and Rhys unpack the implications for dealmakers navigating the new regime and transitional phase - talking tactics and timing considerations for overcoming the uncertainty ahead. Concerns include the increased ACCC workload, the need for timely waivers and the potential for additional red tape making it harder for businesses to do deals aimed at improving their competitiveness and productivity - all key business priorities identified in the Directions report.Bonus: Listen to the end for a fascinating prediction on what deeper deal data insights may mean for future policy-making!For more on the merger clearance reforms, check out KWM's analysis here.
2024 has been a big year in Employment law. High profile investigations, the right to disconnect, big cases on same job same pay laws, multi-enterprise bargaining, labour hire, psychosocial risk, peeling back the onion on implications of Respect @ Work, and of course AI's impact on employment law.This podcast is a recording of a live conversation between KWM ERS partners Cilla Robinson, Sarah Clarke, Angela Weber and Andrew Gray from KWM's recent end-of-year event. In it, the group discusses how the big issues – and cases – have played out in 2024. And what about 2025? As a federal election looms, the partners share some predictions on lies ahead for businesses and workers.
En el programa de esta semana de Aragón DJ's tenemos el honor de charlar con DJ Frank, una figura emblemática de la música electrónica en Aragón. Con una trayectoria que abarca míticas residencias en locales como Coliseum o KWM, DJ Frank ha sido un referente en la escena desde que comenzase a pinchar a mediados de los años 80. Descubre su impresionante recorrido, las divertidísimas anécdotas de su carrera y cómo sigue dejando huella en el mundo de los beats. ¡No te pierdas esta entrevista única y conoce su extraordinaria visión de la escena musical!
Why does Australia's cybersecurity coordinator think organisations should empower more people to play a role in defending against cyber threats? And what should they do? Lieutenant General Michelle McGuiness CSC joined KWM's Cheng Lim in conversation at our Digital Future Summit earlier this year, providing a fascinating insight into how she sees her role:"My job is to be there to support an entity on their worst day and ensure we can minimise the greatest amount of harm across the greatest number of people."Key takeaways include: How doing the ‘simple things', like implementing multi-factor authentication, updating software and using unique passwords across different systems, will greatly reduce Australia's vulnerability to sophisticated cyber threats. Why cyber security is ‘everyone's business' - not just an issue for IT or CISOs.The critical importance of understanding your IT networks and where data is stored in preparing for cyber incidentsThe importance of communication: 'You can do the best incident response, but if you fail to communicate well, then it probably doesn't matter in terms of your reputation'
Why is Australia's corporate regulator cautious on new AI-specific regulation? And, in an age of increasing regulatory influence, what can Chair Joe Longo's approach reveal about his thinking as a regulatory leader? In this conversation with KWM's Cheng Lim at our Digital Future Summit earlier this year, Joe Longo implored businesses to innovate with AI, without losing sight of their accountability for its use. Business leaders are urged to understand the tech they employ and the regulatory environment that it operates in.While conscious of AI's potential to create harm, Mr Longo also advocates a careful approach to its regulation - Australia should not rush into introducing new prescriptive rules he says, explaining existing tech-neutral legislation he believes is already applicable.
How does preventing digital harm evolve from ‘whack-a-mole' action to proactively embedding safety? E-Safety commissioner Julie Inman-Grant explains her thinking to KWM's Peta Stevenson in this conversation recorded at KWM's Digital Future Summit earlier this year.
How do Australia's privacy regulators see their roles in amid heightened community awareness and expectations regarding individual privacy rights, driven by technological advancements and increased data-driven business models?Check out this throwback to Former Information Commissioner Angelene Falk and Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind in conversation with KWM's Michael Swinson earlier this year - explaining why the OAIC is wary of a 'perfect storm' of risks emerging from data breaches, supply chain vulnerabilities and the rush to harness AI.
In this the first of 5 conversations with regulators from our 2024 Digital Future Summit, ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb tells KWM's Luke Woodward that consumer trust is the lifeblood of competitive markets for the ACCC. She explains why the ACCC is prioritising consumer trust and fair competition amidst the rise of digital platforms, with a keen eye on long-term market trends.Top takeaways:The ACCC supports the government's review of whether Australian Consumer Law adequately covers new technologies like generative AI. Generative AI could lead to misleading and discriminatory behaviour, which the ACCC must address. The ACCC has built expertise in the digital sector since 2017. This allows it to track key players and trends, focusing on long-term issues rather than short-term distractions.Agility is critical. Businesses quickly adapt their models, and the ACCC must identify potential competition or consumer issues in these changes.Innovation from established digital platforms is welcome – but the ACCC is watching to guard against dominant players limiting rivals' innovation or favouring themselves.The ACCC works with domestic regulators and international competition bodies to share information and monitor developments, like the EU's Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act.
In this M&A in the City Podcast from KWM, Will Heath is joined by Nicola Charlston, fresh from chairing an M&A committee meeting of the International Bar Association in Tokyo.Together they discuss:- What has (finally) lifted the Nikkei back to its pre 1989 crash level- The drivers behind Japanese M&A - The Couche-Tard offer for 7-11- Japanese bidders going outbound- Domestic and regional politics' impact on dealmaking- The market outlook amongst M&A professionalsPLUS Tokyo must do's (and a must drink)!Look out for a further in-depth look at Japanese M&A in the coming edition of M&A in the City, out soon.
We know a range of zero-emission energy sources and technologies will be critical to reliably and sustainably meet demand through the energy transition. Offshore wind offers efficient and unobtrusive renewable energy, meaning it has the potential to play a significant role in Australia's future energy mix.This podcast explores that possibility as well as the challenges: The technical, logistical, environmental and social issues offshore wind projects must overcome.KWM projects partner Rod Smythe is joined by Katie Choi, Asia-Pacific head of legal at Corio generation, a leading global offshore wind developer headquartered in London, as well as Marcus Dixson from Green Giraffe advisory, a dedicated, independent financial advisory firm with an impressive record of guiding clients through the energy transition and in offshore wind's foundation markets in Europe.
In this KWM podcast, Partner Eleanor Atkins hosts a conversation with co-authors Peta Stevenson and Alexander Morris to unpack what's new, what's remained the same, and what's on the horizon for Class Actions in Australia.Visit our website to dive right into all the detail in the full report.
Ready for a real hands-on and problem solving session with Jon Kuttin on situational leadership? Join us for this week's podcast with Jon and a hands on training with the KWM team as Jon goes deep into understanding how to effectively leverage the situational leadership model to lead down, across and up across your organization. The post Situational Leadership Masterclass with Jon Kuttin appeared first on Kuttin Consulting Group.
The Closing Loopholes Bill has recently been introduced to parliament by the government which will make profound changes to the industrial relations and employment law landscape. Team members from KWM's national Employee Relations and Safety practice Andrew Gray, Ruth Rosedale, Brett Feltham and Philip Willox sit down to unpack the changes across 4 episodes.In episode 1, Partner Andrew Gray unpacks what the new laws are currently saying, the pain points and what employers need to do when dealing with these new provisions.Learn more about the incoming Industrial Relations changes on our website here.
KWM partners Antonella Pacitti and Will Heath worked together on one of the biggest cross border deals announced so far this year - Newmont's $26b takeover of fellow minder Newcrest. At the same time, Antonella was also working to bring Allkem and Livent together in a $15b merger of equals, creating a vertically-integrated lithium producer to help power the energy transition. Together, Will & Antonella take you inside these deals and break down what they mean for M&A in remainder of 2023 and beyond.To access a transcript of their conversation and takeaways, as well as links to the articles discussed head to: https://www.kwm.com/au/en/insights/latest-thinking/publication/m-and-a-in-the-city-2023-june.html
KWM employment law partners Angela Weber and Ruth Rosedale unpack a big few weeks in the employment law space, with both the Respect@Work and Secure Jobs, Better Pay reforms becoming law. At the same time, the Australian Human Rights Commission has also released its findings from the 5th National Survey on Workplace Sexual Harassment. Ruth & Angela explain the changes, and the opportunity they present - for employers to build safe workplaces and a healthy organisational culture in 2023
Today our hosts sat down with Raelene Webb KC to talk about her career. We discuss why she went into law, what her work consists of and what it is like being a female barrister in the industry. A big thank you to our episode sponsor King & Wood Mallesons. To find out more about KWM, visit their website www.kwm.com.
Sung by Andrew Rannells and written to meet a deadline for a concert of songs about Brooklyn (the place, not the show), KEVIN takes us to an urban headspace full of apathy and incident... nothing like the real borough. Or maybe exactly like the real borough. It doesn't matter anyway, since Joe doesn't think the song is actually about Brooklyn. So what is it really about? Listen and find out. Note: This song is dedicated to KWM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#canada #kidneydisease #podcast Founder of KWM Kyle Hockridge shares why he started KWM & now a new podcast host of the Canadian Kidney Conversations Podcast For more info on KWM: Search Below Canadian Kidney Conversations Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5WPBX3cIndqvi2ge0Akgc1?si=2pGkEI9tTdm0pJCuZGa2BQ&dl_branch=1 Hope with Jonathan : Our Mission Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
Want to learn more about the role of storytelling and data-literacy in driving innovation? "Data is a critical tool to keep you sane, to show the organization your progress, and to create momentum. I think it's an incredible way to tell your story." This episode features Michelle Mahoney, Executive Director of Innovation at KWM in Australia, as she shares all about the changing innovation landscape in the legal space, and how to use enablers to nudge behavioral change.
#organtransplant #blog #writing Join us on Tuesday June 29th 6pm central 7pm eastern on Hope with Jonathan YouTube channel exclusively! Our Special Guests will be Anthony Reed & Dwelyn Williams from Kidney Trails, Wills Porter from Impact America Media, Kyle Hockridge from KWM! Jonathan Traylor Founder & Host - Hope with Jonathan joins in and we will speak on the benefits of blogging and writing for organ transplant recipients! Tune in! Mission Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
In this the second episode of Canadian Kidney Conversations we welcome our special guest Mr. Ron MacDonald. Born in Nova Scotia and now residing in Toronto Ontario Ron is shares his experience as a Kidney Caregiver for not one but two kidney warriors. Please join us to hear Ron's Story. For information on donating a kidney or kidney disease in Canada please see the Canadian Kidney Foundation For Information on Shannon MacDonald please see her Facebook page For more information on Canadian Kidney Conversations or KWM please visit our site by CLICKING HERE For show information on HOPE WITH JONATHAN #kidney #kidneyfailure #dialysis #canada
This message is the crux of KWM. We all know that without faith we cannot please God. Today Roy teaches us about the importance of laboring to enter into God's Rest. It takes an act of our will to get in this place of rest. The cursed world lives by the leading of self works. Jesus teaches us to only say and do what our Father says. In obedience to the Lord's instructions here, THE BLESSING flows in our lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/KINGworldwide/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/KINGworldwide/support
Join us as we interview our Special guest, Warrior of the Month, Ginina Swift, mother to Cayden, a Kidney Warrior Superhero, imagine battling kidney disease as a baby, doing dialysis and also receiving a transplant! You do not want to miss this heartfelt survivor story! Joining us to co host will be Kyle from KWM! Tune in! https://instagram.com/gswift21?utm_medium=copy_link Hope with Jonathan : Our Mission Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
Just do it.In this episode, industry colleague and former Elevate leader Jon Kenton interviews KWM's Michelle Mahoney and Elevate's Pratik Patel. Jon, Michelle, and Pratik discuss structured innovation and executing an experimentation phase to work through steps, including transition to BAU.[00:48] Our guests start by agreeing on what innovation is…[03:01] Applying rigor and structure. A new, more scientific, evidence-based approach.[06:01] Eight steps broken into four and four. The first four, democratise the process. Then we ideate. [09:29] We experiment to see what does it look like? What are we learning? And it allows us to firm up a process. [11:40] It's not an easy job to identify the true problem or the job to be done - the job we're trying to achieve.[14:04] It's called the innovator's dilemma. It's a thing. [16:47] Is our learning objective met? What needs to be true? And we'll have a series of statements that need to be validated, and we validate it. It's very evidence-based.[20:09] Validation is important, and there's a resource scarcity issue in that there are always more ideas than a resource to solve. [22:05] A database we use every day "What have we looked at previously? What tech have we reviewed? It helps change the conversation.[24:38] The trouble with legal is that on any given day, legal activities go from being wildly administrative to wildly complex and require extraordinary judgment [28:38] As people begin to innovate, they get to the different maturities they need to get to, but they will never get there unless they decide to innovate.
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Die Formel 1 macht Winterpause, wir aber nicht! Zeit für ein neues #ASKMSM Q&A! Diesmal mit folgenden Fragen: Was kann Aston Martin 2021 erreichen? Kann McLaren zweite Kraft werden? Plus: Welches Teamduell wird am besten? ale1-23 auch wenn es logischerweise noch viel zu früh ist, doch wie schätzt ihr Aston Martin ein? Top5 team? Top3 Team? Ferrari 2020 2.0? Nostradamus Macht McLaren noch einen weiteren Schritt? Man verstärkt sich augenscheinlich mit dem Mercedesmotor. Dazu kommt Ricciardo, der wohl noch besser ist als Sainz. Auch von Norris erwarte ich mir noch einen Schritt in der dritten Saison, und dazu hat man mit Andi Seidl einen, der McLaren auch in den letzten Jahren stetig nach vorne gebracht hat. Wenn RB an Albon festhält und dieser so abliefert wie dieses Jahr, ist dann vllt P2 in der KWM drin ? Oder muss man aufpassen auf Aston Martin, Renault und Ferrari ? Florian A Auf welches Teamduell freut ihr euch am Meisten? BartM Eddie Jordan meinte Alain Prost wäre der besten Fahrer der letzten dreißig Jahre. Könnt ihr seine Meinung nachvollziehen und wie ist eure Meinung in Bezug auf die starken Teamkollegen von Prost im Gegensatz zu Senna, Schumacher oder Hamilton? Überblick:00:00 Intro01:20 Aston Martin05:30 McLaren09:36 Teamduelle16:20 Alain Prost Mehr von Motorsport-Magazin.com:Web: www.motorsport-magazin.comApp (iOS & Android): www.motorsport-app.com Folge Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:Facebook: www.facebook.com/motorsportmagazinTwitter: www.twitter.com/MSM_OnlineInstagram: www.instagram.com/motorsportmagazin Abonniere Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:YouTube: www.youtube.com/motorsportmagazincomApple Podcasts: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/applepodcastsAndroid-User suchen bitte nach "Motorsport-Magazin.com" in der Podcast-App ihrer Wahl. Unsere Redakteure auf Twitter:Michael: www.twitter.com/m_hoellerMarkus: www.twitter.com/mzoerwegChristian: www.twitter.com/msm_christianJonas: www.twitter.com/jonasfehlingFlorian: www.twitter.com/MSM_FlorianRobert: www.twitter.com/msm_robsStephan: www.twitter.com/msm_stephan Unterstütze uns mit einem einmaligen oder monatlichen Beitrag: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/support/ Wenn Du Fragen zur Formel 1, MotoGP, Formel E, DTM oder Motorsport-Magazin.com hast, stelle sie uns hier und vielleicht beantworten wir sie in einem unserer Q&As:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/askmsm Hol Dir 3 Ausgaben unseres Print-Magazins im Probe-Abo:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/abo Mehr über unser Magazin erfährst Du hier:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/Print
Steve joins me on the podcast to talk about his amazing new book "Time Rich" and give us tips as to how we get can into that state of "flow"You’ll Learn:How to maximize the time we haveHow to prioritise, automate and outsource tasksHow to identity how we are wasting timeAbout Steve GlaveskiSteve Glaveski is an entrepreneur, author and podcast host whose mission is to unlock the latent potential of people so that they can create more impact for humanity and lead more fulfilling lives. He is CEO of Collective Campus, an innovation accelerator based in Melbourne and Singapore, that works with large organizations around the globe. Collective Campus was recognized by the Australian Financial Review as one of Australia’s fastest-growing new companies in 2018.Steve’s company has worked with the likes of Telstra, NAB, Clifford Chance, KWM, BNP Paribas, Microsoft, Village Digital, Lufthansa, Ayala, Charter Hall, Maddocks, Australian Unity, BNZ, MetLife and Sportsbet. Collective Campus has also been home to and incubated over 100 startups which have collectively raised more than US$25M.He also founded Lemonade Stand, a children’s entrepreneurship program and now, SaaS platform, that has been delivered to kids across Australia and Singapore.Steve is the author of Employee to Entrepreneur: How To Earn Your Freedom and Do Work That Matters, (Wiley, 2019), the children’s picture book, Lemonade Stand: From Idea to Entrepreneur (2019) and the forthcoming Time Rich (2020, Wiley).Steve hosts the Future Squared podcast, winner of the 2017 Australian Podcasting Awards People’s Choice award in the Business category, and now 370 episodes strong. His work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Australian Financial Review, Tech in Asia and numerous other outlets.
A lot of people are frugal with their money. But have you ever considered being frugal with your time? In this episode, I was joined by Steve Glaveski, an entrepreneur, podcast host and author. Steve talked about this idea of how you can invest your time and become more time rich. We discussed time containers, his tips for working remotely and the importance of communicating your needs and boundaries with others. He also shared how to make the most of your life and the lessons he’s learned during the pandemic. (This episode was recorded on October 6, 2020). What’s in this episode: How to make the most of your life with being time rich How to shift away from the mindset that you have to be working to be productive The first few steps to getting out of a habit that isn’t serving you Steve’s thoughts on the collective pause and wanting to get things done The most eye-opening lessons he’s learned during the pandemic 3 tips for working remotely Why you have to communicate your needs and put boundaries in place His tips for channeling your energy Steve’s advice on why it’s never too late About Steve:Steve Glaveski is an entrepreneur, author and podcast host whose mission is to unlock the latent potential of people so that they can create more impact for humanity and lead more fulfilling lives. He is CEO of Collective Campus, an innovation accelerator based in Melbourne and Singapore, that works with large organizations around the globe. Collective Campus was recognized by the Australian Financial Review as one of Australia’s fastest-growing new companies in 2018. Steve’s company has worked with the likes of Telstra, NAB, Clifford Chance, KWM, BNP Paribas, Microsoft, Village Digital, Lufthansa, Ayala, Charter Hall, Maddocks, Australian Unity, BNZ, MetLife and Sportsbet. Collective Campus has also been home to and incubated over 100 startups which have collectively raised more than US$25M. He also founded Lemonade Stand, a children’s entrepreneurship program and edtech platform, and during COVID-19 lockdowns, established NOFilter Media. Steve is the author of Employee to Entrepreneur: How To Earn Your Freedom and Do Work That Matters, (Wiley, 2019), the children’s picture book, Lemonade Stand: From Idea to Entrepreneur (2019) and the forthcoming Time Rich: Do Your Best Work, Live Your Best Life (2020, Wiley). Steve hosts the Future Squared podcast, winner of the 2017 Australian Podcasting Awards People’s Choice award in the Business category, and now 370 episodes strong. His work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Australian Financial Review, Tech in Asia and numerous other outlets. He previously worked for EY, KPMG and Macquarie Bank. Connect With Steve:Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Links:Time Rich: Do Your Best Work, Live Your Best Life by Steve Glaveski Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Time Rich Tools Hope you’ve enjoyed this episode! Would love to hear from you. What is one thing you can do with the wisdom and guidance you’ve extracted from this episode to make a positive and lasting change in your own life? Connect with me on social media. You can find me @amytangerine on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and pretty much anywhere. If you’re enjoying this podcast, please rate and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and let your friends know about it too! The more we spread the creativity and happiness that comes from pursuing our passions, the better off our amazing community will be. Hope you feel uplifted, energized and inspired.
Steve Glaveski is an entrepreneur, author, and podcaster, providing services of management consulting, business consulting, and Human Resources consulting. He runs Collective Campus, recognised in 2018 as one of Australia's fastest-growing new companies by the AFR. Collective Campus is a corporate innovation and startup accelerator based in Australia and Singapore that's been home to over 100 startups that have raised more than US$25M and has worked with the likes of Village Roadshow, BNP Paribas, Clifford Chance, Microsoft, MetLife, KWM, NAB Sportsbet, Australian Unity, Mills Oakley, and others on their corporate innovation programs. Steve hosts the Future Squared podcast, winner of the 2017 Australian Podcasting Awards People's Choice award in the Business category, and now 370 episodes strong. His work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Australian Financial Review, Tech in Asia, and numerous other outlets.He also founded Lemonade Stand, a children's entrepreneurship program and now, SaaS platform, that has been delivered to kids across Australia and Singapore. Steve is the author of Employee to Entrepreneur: How To Earn Your Freedom and Do Work That Matters, (Wiley, 2019), the children's picture book, Lemonade Stand: From Idea to Entrepreneur (2019), and the forthcoming Time Rich (2020, Wiley).Steve Glaveski is a serial entrepreneur and someone I have been following for a few years ever since meeting him at a large Start-Up Grind event. His enthusiasm and calm demeanor really took me by surprise as Steve has several successful Businesses and is also an author, podcaster, and loves a bit of stand up comedy. In this episode, Steve and I explore:How he founded NOFilter, a media company during the COVID-19 PandemicHow to build an innovative organisation and what it meansHis best tips on being time rich and his view on the 6-hour workdayHow to stay organized as a multi-business ownerAnd why it is so important to get kids to interact with entrepreneurship at a young ageYou can reach out to Steve via his website https://www.steveglaveski.com/ or by going to LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveglaveski/ This podcast is sponsored by Agile Management Office (www.agilemanagementoffice.com) providing high impact delivery execution in an agile era for scaling businesses and educating through our Agile Ideas series www.agilemanagementoffice.com/agileideas Thank you for listening to this podcast. We welcome any feedback. Iwww.agilemanagementoffice.com/contact Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to receive access to special events, checklists, and blogs that are not available everywhere. www.agilemanagementoffice.com/subscribe You can also find us on most social media channels by searching 'Agile Ideas'.Follow me on LinkedIn - go to Fatimah Abbouchi - www.linkedin.com/in/fatimahabbouchi/ Thank you for listening, PLEASE share or rate this if you enjoyed it. #AgileIdeas
Macht sich die Formel 1 etwa selbst kaputt? Steht Sebastian Vettels Wechselbekanntgabe kurz bevor? Plus: Wir beantworten Deine Fragen zur F1, MotoGP, DTM & Co! Wie jede Woche diskutieren wir auch in diesem Live-Stream wieder mit Euch die heißesten Motorsport-Themen. Los geht es mit einer Zuschauerfrage von Nostradamus:"glaubt ihr, dass sich die F1 im letzten Jahrzehnt kaputt gemacht hat, bzw geschadet hat? Wir hatten nur 2 KWM und 3 FWM (wobei Vettel und Hamilton jeweils dominiert haben). Auch die Rennen werden von Jahr zu Jahr langweiliger, man weiß vorher schonn wer wahrscheinlich auf dem Podest steht und es gibt 3 Teams die den Sport dominieren. Dazu kommt der schlechtere Sound der Autos sowie das deutlich schlechtere Überholen und somit weniger Spannung und Action (ausgenommen ist vllt die 2012er Saison). Und für diese Rennen will die F1 noch eine Menge Geld von den Fans für die Tickets." Aber nicht nur das: die Gerüchteköche haben für das Rennwochenende in Spa-Francorchamps eine Vertragsunterschrift von Sebastian Vettel bei Racing Point respektive Aston Martin für 2021 vorhergesagt. Kommt es tatsächlich dazu? Wir geben unsere Prognose ab. Außerdem: Wir beleuchten die Situation rund um Marc Marquez bei Repsol Honda und gehen der Frage über die Zukunft der DTM nach. Das Wichtigste ist jedoch: wir beantworten Deine Fragen zur Formel 1, Formel E, Motorrad-WM und vielem mehr. Stelle sie im Live-Chat (oder als Super-Chat, um uns zu unterstützen). Falls Du dir das Video in der Wiederholung anschaust, kein Probleme: stelle sie mit dem Hashtag #ASKMSM in den Kommentaren! Mehr von Motorsport-Magazin.com:Web: www.motorsport-magazin.comApp (iOS & Android): www.motorsport-app.com Folge Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:Facebook: www.facebook.com/motorsportmagazinTwitter: www.twitter.com/MSM_OnlineInstagram: www.instagram.com/motorsportmagazin Abonniere Motorsport-Magazin.com auf:YouTube: www.youtube.com/motorsportmagazincomApple Podcasts: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/applepodcastsAndroid-User suchen bitte nach "Motorsport-Magazin.com" in der Podcast-App ihrer Wahl. Unsere Redakteure auf Twitter:Michael: www.twitter.com/m_hoellerMarkus: www.twitter.com/mzoerwegChristian: www.twitter.com/msm_christianJonas: www.twitter.com/jonasfehlingFlorian: www.twitter.com/MSM_FlorianRobert: www.twitter.com/msm_robsStephan: www.twitter.com/msm_stephan Unterstütze uns mit einem einmaligen oder monatlichen Beitrag: www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/support/ Wenn Du Fragen zur Formel 1, MotoGP, Formel E, DTM oder Motorsport-Magazin.com hast, stelle sie uns hier und vielleicht beantworten wir sie in einem unserer Q&As:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/askmsm Hol Dir 3 Ausgaben unseres Print-Magazins im Probe-Abo:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/abo Mehr über unser Magazin erfährst Du hier:www.motorsport-magazin.com/goto/Print
In this episode Scott is joined by the owner of Kensington Wine Market, Andrew Ferguson. After 13 year working for KWM, first as a delivery driver and then as the store's resident Scotch and Whisky Expert, Andrew bought the business in 2015. During his time there KWM has become one of the World's top whisky stores and Andrew has built a reputation as one of Canada's most trusted whisky experts. Andrew talked about his time in whisky, building one of Canada's biggest whisky collections and single casks bottlings.
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To get 15% off Zon Tools use promo code "myamazonguy" Tarik Ozkan CTO of Zon ToolsSearch Term IsolationPhilosophy to only advertise on converting keywordsDecreasing bids doesn’t always lower ACOSZon Tools - Automation of PPCAutomate existing campaignsBulk EditorZon Tool has a dozen of product offerings, all with their one unique Trademarked name.Algorithm Black Box - curiousHow does Zon.Tools work? Interactive Rule Flow Bot brain here: www.zon.tools/flowAM 3.0 works on all Targets (PAT and EAT) and Keywords (all matches). Every 6 hours adjusts your bid based on your ACoS goals (“Max ACoS“), clicks (“Min. Action Click“) and spend (“Max Spend“).The new bids are calculated based on:ClicksSalesMax ACoSMin BidMax BidAM 3.0 will wait for one of the 3 conditions before starting working:The Keyword or Target reached “Max Spend” without sales –> AM 3.0 will immediately drop its bid to “Min. Bid” regardless of the number of clicks it hasThe Keyword or Target reached “Min Action Clicks” and there are no sales –> AM 3.0 will immediately drop its bid to “Min. Bid“The Keyword or Target reached “Min Action Clicks” and there are sales –> AM 3.0 will then look at the keyword ACoS compared to “Max ACoS” and adjust bids as defined below:AM 3.0 algorithm will calculate the optimal bid for each entity (Keyword or Target) based on its conversion rate.The system willmove toward the optimal bid with daily increments or decrements of 0% to 100% / day based on the assigned Change Rate at PGN creation or Edit Rule Configuration.AM 3.0 bid range is limited by “Min Bid” and “Max Bid“.AM 3.0 will never Pause nor Enable your Keywords or TargetsKeyword Miner & Term-Inator:KWM and TI work every 6 hours on 3 main triggers (thresholds):Min Action ClicksMax SpendMax ACoSOrders7Relevancy Trigger (KWM)KWM and TI will wait for one of the 2 conditions before starting working:The Customer Search Term reached “Max Spend” without sales –> TI will negate regardless of the number of clicks the search term hasThe Customer Search Term reached “Min Action Clicks” –> KWM and TI will then look at ACoSIf ACoS is above threshold –> TI will Negate the search termIf ACoS is below the threshold and “Orders7” equal or above “Relevancy Trigger“–> KWM will Mine the search termHow KWM mines:Exact Campaign: Exact MatchPhrase Campaign: Phrase Match + Negative Exact — Search Term Isolation —Broad Campaign: Broad Match + Negative Phrase — Search Term Isolation —How TI negates:Phrase Campaign: Negative ExactBroad Campaign: Negative ExactAuto Campaign: Negative ExactSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/myamazonguy)
It's been a bit of a break between innings, but we're back. In this episode, KWM partner Scott Farrell speaks with Rocky about the challenge of leading the Government’s inquiry into open banking and how the framework can drive Australia towards a new data-based economy.
While exposed to amateur radio at an early age, it was not until Mark Rosenberg, 4X1KS, got his first license and upgraded quickly within a few short months, in Memphis, Tennessee. In Memphis, Robert Barbee, W4AMI, became Mark’s ham radio mentor driving Mark to satellite excellence. Now in Israel, Mark is active in just about every on-air activity, as well as being the consummate fixer and home-brewer. 4X1KS is my QSO today.
Dr. Ulrich Rohde, N1UL, is a pioneer in RF oscillator and receiver design. Over the last 40 years N1UL has authored over 60 articles for QST and QEX magazines, in addition to books, academic papers, and articles. Dr. Rohde has made significant scientific contributions to his family business, the Munich based Rohde and Schwarz test equipment company, and to amateur radio manufacturers including Icom. Ulrich, N1UL tells his ham radio story in this QSO Today.
After finishing college at SUNY Old Westbury Chris went to work at a small accounting firm in Jericho, Long Island. That was more than 20 years ago and that small firm has grown and merged into what is now KWM CPAs. KWM is an office of more than 30 professionals. THey do taxes, accounting and consulting for business and individuals. [You can find more information on Unlearnings at www.unlearnings.co] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unlearnings/support
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-529732943 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZAwN2HyUCwAWO5pEYywAQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TeamRadioCast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeamRadioCast Die Review zum Abu Dhabi GP 2017: Das Finale ist gelaufen! Es war eine schöne Saison mit Höhen und Tiefen und vielen Emotionen. Im Finale verabschieden sich die Mercedes-Piloten mit einer starken Pace und Bottas sichert sich den Gesamtsieg. Hülkenberg sichert Renault Platz 6 in der KWM und Alonso zeigt, dass man mit einem Honda-Motor in Abu Dhabi doch irgendwie überholen kann. Sogar einen Williams! Viel Spaß!
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, Tom Lodewyke is joined by Aleksandra Ilic, a solicitor at King & Wood Mallesons and a winner in the dispute resolution category at Lawyers Weekly's 30 Under 30 earlier this year. Aleks discusses how she juggles a busy legal career and a master's degree, and offers her reflections on the clerkship and graduate process at a global law firm. She also talks about her involvement in pro bono and charity initiatives, including managing KWM's engagement with the Aboriginal Legal Service.
On this episode of the Lawyers Weekly Show, host Tom Lodewyke is joined by King & Wood Mallesons executive director of innovation Michelle Mahoney to discuss innovation in the legal profession. Ms Mahoney reveals insights from the recent #breakinglaw hackathon run by KWM and the University of Technology Sydney, where participants used technology to develop solutions to issues facing lawyers today. She also discusses legal innovation more broadly, including her strategies for driving innovation in law firms and her involvement in the Innovation Nation prototype project. http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au
Hatchery+ is a start-up accelerator at the University of Technology Sydney. This month it signed a partnership agreement with Hong Kong headquartered law firm King & Wood Mallesons (KWM). Campus Review editor Patrick Avenell spoke with Hatchery+ program manager Joe Allen about this accelerator, start-up culture in Australia and the partnership with KWM and he started by asking Allen to provide an overview of what Hatchery+ does.