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Discover why experiential leadership development is the future of effective leadership. In this episode, industry legend Nigel Scott (creator of The People Puzzle) reveals how hands-on, immersive training rewires instinctual decision-making—helping leaders pause, reflect, and lead with intent in high-pressure environments.Key Takeaways You'll Learn:✅ Why traditional leadership training fails (and what works instead)✅ How The People Puzzle exposes universal leadership blind spots✅ The neuroscience behind knee-jerk reactions (and how to overcome them)✅ Why generational differences disappear in experiential learning✅ How to future-proof your leadership amid AI disruptionFeatured in This Episode:Nigel Scott is a behavioral strategist and creator of The People Puzzle, an experiential leadership tool that reveals hidden team dynamics. With 30+ years guiding organizations like Vodafone and Rogers, he blends behavioral science with hands-on experiments to transform how teams collaborate. His approach exposes instinctual blind spots, fosters empathy, and rewires decision-making—proving leadership isn't about having answers, but asking the right questions. Who This Is For:- Executives tired of theoretical leadership programs- L&D professionals seeking provocative, results-driven training- Managers navigating multi-generational teams- Innovators preparing for AI-driven workplace shifts
Send us a textDebbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva", talks to Nigel Scott, Director, X-Digital Pty Limited, Digital Strategy, Project Management & Marketing (Australia). We discuss his career journey and share his insights on artificial intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI. He emphasizes the need for dedicated individuals to truly excel in utilizing this technology and questions the widespread appeal of generative AI. Nigel and Debbie discuss the implications of Generative AI for data systems and organizational productivity, emphasizing the importance of teaching people how to think and ask complex questions when using generative AI.The conversation also goes into the impact of privacy on data in the web era, prompting contemplation about the future implications of these interconnected elements. Nigel emphasizes the importance of finding a lazy way to come to a solution to ensure high user satisfaction and adoption in user experience design. Debbie initiates a discussion about data deletion and the complexities of privacy laws, particularly referencing the "right to be forgotten" in Europe. The conversation concludes with excitement for the future possibilities and the anticipation of the episode's release.Nigel and Debbie discuss the future of technology and trust, particularly focusing on the role of AI in negotiating trust between parties. Nigel emphasizes the importance of trust over privacy and highlights the potential for AI to foster an environment of trust in the digital space. They also touch upon the challenges regulators face in understanding the complexities of technology, the need for a shift in mindset to embrace the potential of AI for the benefit of humanity, and his hope for Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
Nigel Scott with the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Lottery Draw winning numbers including the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus forthcoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Nigel Scott with the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Lottery Draw winning numbers including the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus forthcoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Nigel Scott with the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Lottery Draw winning numbers including the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus forthcoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Nigel Scott with the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Lottery Draw winning numbers including the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus forthcoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Nigel Scott introduces Kerry Gibb with the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Lottery Draw winning numbers including the winner of the £1,000 first prize plus forthcoming fund raising events and how you can support and fund raise forthe hospice. More details at www.wsbh.org.uk
Noël en Annelies smullen van de canon van Vlaanderen, overgoten met een Gents sauske! Kaft: Ons Kookboek, versie van 1985 Muziek: Canon, Pachebel, uitgevoerd door Tenebrae en Nigel Scott
A powerful skill to frame ideas and minds. LINKS: Tymbals: https://www.tymbals.com/ WATCH THE VIDEO: YouTube: https://youtu.be/uJQFBupiB64
In this episode's Battery Blarney segment, George Pedersen and Allen Byrne talk with hosts David Neubert and Andrew Charlton about why Battery Monitoring is important. They discuss artificial intelligence, or machine learning, and the new role it plays in replicating the work of battery technicians. Routine maintenance is a must for success.Andrew continues the conversation with industry expert Nigel Scott who offers an engineering perspective on battery monitoring and what has - and hasn't - changed over the years. According to Nigel, the point of a battery monitoring system is to avoid trouble. Episode Highlights07:16 If you could only look at a couple of things about a battery, what would you look at? Overwhelmingly two of the top items were: battery temperature and battery charge current.14:24 Getting accurate measurements off the battery is probably the biggest challenge the manufacturers of monitors have.18:03 The key to making and achieving good results with machine learning is the ability to collect a lot of data and analyze all that data. 19:14 The machine can replicate a thousand battery technicians by just looking at a whole data set, but it needs to know what to look at.23:32 You can not 100% totally rely on battery monitoring as the only source of information. You still need to inspect the battery on a regular basis.33:55 Interview with Andrew Charlton and Nigel Scott37:56 The goal of a user who buys a battery monitoring system is to avoid difficulties if and when a battery should fail.40:36 If you just present raw data to a customer - especially a customer with a lot of systems - you're asking for trouble.Contact informationEagle Eye E-mail
Writer/attorney Ms. Sean Quinn Walpole - on Italian refugee crisis. Nigel Scott, London - “Who is Boris Johnson, and why?” Maryam talks about Abe Shinzo, Japanese politics and Asian culture.
Graham Laycock talks to the well-known Surrey based DJ David ‘Kid’ Jensen and Nigel Scott who both have Parkinsons and talk about the illness, its impact and the help and advice that is available.
Graham Laycock's special guest the well-known Surrey based DJ David ‘Kid’ Jensen talking about his life in radio and joining Roger McCormick co-hosting The Blues Hour on Brooklands Radio on Fridays at 11.0pm and Thursdays at 7.0pm. Plus David is joined by Nigel Scott who also has Parkinsons to talk about the illness.
Nigel Scott talks to Brian Fosdick from the Weybridge Male Voice Choir about a forthcoming charity concert.
Nigel Scott talks to Ryan Dent from Woking Football Club about Walking Football for the over 50s.