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Join the team this week, as well as special guest Simon Terry, to venture out into the garden of knowledge and find out why you you should beware the Slug!
A dud batch of aviation gas has sent ripples through the airline sector - they've been told they'll be supplied with less fuel than usual in the coming weeks - right at the busiest travel time of the year. Last month, the government announced an increase in the amount of petrol, jet fuel and diesel that importers and wholesalers must hold and that it would boost its own reserves of diesel in an effort to improve the country's ability to weather fuel shocks. Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods says the government is still investigating storage facility options and the stocks are unlikely to be accumulated until late 2023 or early 2024. Are the new minimum storage requirements adequate when one dud batch of av-gas can have such an impact, and when Marsden Point no longer has refining capability? Kathryn speaks with Simon Terry, Executive Director Sustainability Council, who has serious misgivings about the way the government has approached the issue.
In episode 129 Dexter Cousins is joined by Stevie-Ann Dovico of NAB and Simon Terry of Hicaps for a special Live recording of the Fintech Chatter Podcast. The show was recorded in front of 200 plus NAB employees for their Outside In conference. In this special edition, Dexter chats to Stevie-Ann and Simon about how Fintech's and large Banks can collaborate and work in tandem.About Stevie-Ann DovicoStevie-Ann Dovico 2022 Executive Leader of the Year - Women in Digital has over 15 years of experience in Banking & Financial Services. She is a dynamic senior leader of a global team who builds and run the NAB enterprise digital channels including: NAB Mobile, Internet Banking, NAB Connect, NAB Connect Mobile, Digital Customer EstablishmentStevie-Ann has led innovation, transformation, technology, risk & compliance advisory, and product design & distribution teams across multiple channels. She is highly skilled at solving tough, strategic problems and relentlessly driving execution.About Simon Terry Simon Terry is a Board-level growth leader in the health and education industry. He is experienced in high growth, start-up, and mature businesses, managing business strategy, transformation, and end-to-end operations from customer-facing to operations to technology teams. He has a proven track record of leading highly engaged teams to deliver business growth & innovation, particularly in customer experience and digital business opportunities. Follow us:Apple: https://apple.co/3D7NsPtSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3IzSViQSubscribe and like on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3tBlRmEConnect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBpFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DexterCousins
Process units at Marsden Point have now been shut down, marking an end to the refining operation at the plant. From tomorrow Refining NZ becomes Channel Infrastructure and the 60-year-old refinery becomes an import-only terminal for already-refined products - something critics say may have an impact on our fuel security. Energy Minister Megan Woods told Nine to Noon two weeks ago her advice was that it would not change the fundamentals of how we get fuel here - crude or refined - nor would it impact energy security. The refinery transition will though, prompt big changes to our fuel reserves - and Simon Terry from the Sustainability Council says it could see the need for a massive new investment in storage capacity. He tells Kathryn Ryan that's something that's likely to end up being passed on to motorists.
Chairman of Change Agents Worldwide, Simon Terry joins me, and we go around the world on topics such as delivering sustainable change, why thought leadership and flavours of bubblegum have so much in common, playing it safe, working out loud and how to create high-powered teams.
When it comes to partnering for growth and innovation in healthcare, one size no longer fits all. Simon Terry is one person who has been a strong advocate for partnering for growth and solving tricky problems in healthcare. He is the Chief Growth Officer at InLoop and LanternPay. LanternPay is an open cloud-based claim payment platform designed to standardise claim payments across the health, care, disability, insurance and ageing sectors. In this episode, Pete and Simon talk about payments in healthcare, the importance of collaborative conversation to solve problems and this growing acceptance within the industry that one size does not always fit all. Tune into this episode to learn about the current payment landscape in healthcare and how collaborations are quickly becoming a trend within the industry. Also, get tips on how healthcare innovators can scale while being efficient. Check out the episode and full show notes here. To see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at LanternPay, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory here. Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with some friends, become a THT+ Member for early release, ad free and bonus episodes of the podcast, access to our online community forum, and free tickets to our quarterly summits. For more information visit here.
An interesting opinion piece has arisen on Newsroom by the Sustainability Council of New Zealand Executive Director, Simon Terry.In the piece, he points out that if our international oil imports were cut, New Zealand would be at risk of a breakdown of essential services and it would cost us hundreds of millions dollars a day.Terry believes if we paid just one cent a litre, it would keep our own refineries open and thus not be reliant on overseas oil.Simon Terry told Kerre McIvor keeping our refineries open is critical in making sure our essential services remain operational.“We've actually got, they expect, between only ten and 20 days of fuel reserves at any one time.”LISTEN ABOVE
This podcast series explores a game-changing understanding of the human mind that can increase the performance, resourcefulness and well-being in any business or organisation. In this episode we discuss: How an understanding of the mind can change the ease, effectiveness, and enjoyment of running a business. The difference it can make to the role of leadership and the to the culture of an organisation. Why the business world needs to move away from its obsessive focus with results, and realise that success comes as an outcome of enjoying the journey of everyday creation. Hosted by Piers Thurston. More info: Find out more about the iconic classic brand Anglepoise Check out An Introduction - What is the Role and Value of Quality of Mind in Business? You can find out more about Quality of Mind Piers Thurston regularly writes about Quality of Mind on LinkedIn has a large collection of articles and posts
Simon Terry, of Change Agents Worldwide shares his thoughts and insights about human centred leadership. Former exec and CEO, his focus now is about helping organisations adapt to the changing nature of work. Our conversation ranged from his own experience as a young manager to his advocacy of the emerging practice of Working Outloud. Simon’s Blog is a rich source of Working Outloud: https://simonterry.com/sharing/ Change Agents Worldwide is a network of professionals who work cooperatively to support organisations to adapt and adopt practices and technology of the Future of Work: http://www.changeagentsworldwide.com/ This episode is the third of four in the series […] The post TP 03: Simon Terry on Human Centred Leadership appeared first on Tathra Street.
Simon Terry, of Change Agents Worldwide shares his thoughts and insights about human centred leadership. Former exec and CEO, his focus now is about helping organisations adapt to the changing nature of work. Our conversation ranged from his own experience as a young manager to his advocacy of the emerging practice of Working Outloud. Simon’s Blog is a rich source of Working Outloud: https://simonterry.com/sharing/ Change Agents Worldwide is a network of professionals who work cooperatively to support organisations to adapt and adopt practices and technology of the Future of Work: http://www.changeagentsworldwide.com/ This episode is the third of four in the series […]The post TP 03: Simon Terry on Human Centred Leadership appeared first on Tathra Street.
I talk with Simon Terry of the Change Agents World Wide group on the first day of International #Wolweek
Our guest today, Simon Terry, Innovation and Brand Director at Anglepoise (and direct descendant of the original family run manufacturer) takes us back to 1932 to the birth of this iconic lamp.
Simon Terry, Guy Salmon and Nandor Tanczos discuss sustainability and other environmental issues with Finlay Macdonald.