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Focus on WHY
333 The Gift of Sight with Paul Dunn

Focus on WHY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 41:21


‘What if every time you do business, something great happens in the world?' This is the question that Paul Dunn's mentee and co-founder of B1G1, Masami Sato, asked him and which subsequently changed the course of Paul's life forever. Before this point Paul believed there were only two intentions to focus on as an entrepreneur; deliver amazing value to those he was privileged to serve and to have fun doing it. Now Paul says there is a third thing. That something great happens in the world as a result. Having created over 319 million impacts globally, Paul speaks passionately about purpose and how we need to move beyond being purpose-driven to become impact-driven. To do this, you need the Gift of Sight!     KEY TAKEAWAY “When your vision becomes more powerful than your memory, your future becomes more powerful than your past.”   BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Atomic Habits by James Clear - https://amzn.to/40DdFQQ   ABOUT PAUL Paul is a 4-time TEDx speaker, Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore.   Paul was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia's first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises.   His programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disruptors' in business.   Paul's books, The Firm of the Future and Time's UP co-written with Ron Baker are best sellers. He is the co-founder of B1G1: Business for Good, the history-making Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 319 million giving impacts globally.   His impact on audiences around the world is legendary.. A session with Paul is always one of THE most memorable, impactful and moving sessions of any Conference.   CONNECT WITH PAUL https://twitter.com/pauldunn https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulb1g1/ https://www.facebook.com/realpauldunn   Could your business be a B1G1 Business for Good? Absolutely! If you would like to understand how your business could make a difference to the world, please reach out to me here and I can share more about how it works. If you do choose to join B1G1, please use my unique code BM16478. When you join through our code, 50 days of access to education are given to children in the world.   ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose.   WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall   KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter   CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson   HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson   DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.  *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

The Remarkable Project
060: Turning Remarkable Experiences into Real Impact with Paul Dunn

The Remarkable Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 57:47


In this episode of The Remarkable Project Jay speaks with Entrepreneur, Author and Master Presenter, Paul Dunn, about why an abundant mindset benefits both sides of the impact exchange, how collective knowledge contributes to competitive advantage, and the idea that sharing your giving improves its cumulative impact on the world.Paul Dunn is a four-time TEDx speaker, entrepreneur, author and much more besides.He is a Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks, consulting to and leading-edge businesses around the world, and was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore, something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and former Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton.Paul was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia, before going on to create one of the country's first computer companies and The Results Corporation, where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. His programs are estimated to be used by almost a quarter-of-a-million companies around the world, but he continues to push boundaries, featuring in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters' in business.Paul's books, ‘The Firm of the Future' and ‘Time's UP', co-written with Ron Baker, are best sellers. He is the co-founder of B1G1: Business for Good, the history-making Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 312 Million giving impacts globally. He speaks passionately to audiences around the world about Purpose and how we now can (and almost certainly need to) move beyond being Purpose-Driven to becoming Impact-Driven.Remarkable TakeawaysWhy adopting an abundant mindset in business from the get-go benefits both sides of the impact exchange.How collective knowledge contributes to competitive advantage.The idea that sharing your giving improves its cumulative impact on the world.

The Discomfort Practice
Episode #77: Paul Dunn on Connection, Meaning, And Purpose

The Discomfort Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 73:13


In this episode of The Discomfort Practice, I sit are with someone who has truly ‘walked his talk' - and is still walking it in a very impactful way. Paul Dunnis a four times TEDx speaker and was one of the first 10 People in Hewlett Packard Australia. After starting at HP - one of Australia's first computer companies - he founded the Results Corporation, where he's worked with more than23,000 businesses. He's been honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his current home of Singapore, featured in Forbes magazine with Sir Richard Branson as a ‘disrupter in business' and written several books, including one called The Firm Of The Future, which is widely regarded as one of the most important of its type ever written.  His unique business development programs are nowused by an estimated 226,000 companies in the world. Paul is not one to let the grass grow under his feet, so he'sspending his “retirement years” enabling other leaders, business owners, and enterprises to define their purpose. Paul now serves as the Chairman of the consultancy firm, B1G1, enabling businesses to connect and give back in new ways, and creating over 289 million giving impacts globally.  We talk about the role of leaders and employees infacilitating transformational change, creating positive impact on the world and helping to put purpose at the heart of the companies that they lead and work for. Paul also explained what a “Giving Impact” is and how it works, so listen in for that. This is a jam-packed episode, full of beautiful ideas about how people like us can transform the world and the world of business, so tune in now and enjoy.  Key Points Discussed: Paul's shaping moments with Jim Rohn where he made a transition from his job leading to what he's doing now (05:44) Connection, meaning, and purpose (17:09) Purpose higher than ourselves leads us to thrive (23:11) It's how we show up (27:25) Learning takes place at the edge of chaos (31:12) What is a Giving Impact (32:23) The storyteller is the most powerful person in the world (40:46) More about giving impacts and the people involved (45:29) Democratizing the whole giving process (49:08) Filtering the people you work with (51:27) Being an “actionist” (55:59) Having a more emphatic, intuitive, and creative leadership (1:02:18) Rewilding yourself (1:05:25) What excited Paul about the future (1:07:46) What makes your future become more powerful than your past (1:10:10) Resources Mentioned: Paul Dunn in B1G1 B1G1: Business For Good The Firm Of The Future by Paul Dunn Teeming by Tamsin Wooley-Barker  Nicola Sturgeon Connect with Paul: Paul on LinkedIn Connect with Betsy: Betsy on Instagram Betsy on Twitter Betsy on Linkedin Rate, Review, Learn, and Share Thanks for tuning into The Discomfort Practice! If you enjoyed this episode, please drop us a five-star and written review, follow, and share how it has benefited you. Don't forget to tune into our other episodes and share your favorite ones on social media!

Transformation Starts Today with Dr. Jamil Sayegh
Ep #14: Making The World A More Beautiful Place One Moment And One Impact At A Time - Paul Dunn

Transformation Starts Today with Dr. Jamil Sayegh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 94:42


We're all at our best when we're giving; Doing Business For Good Changes The World! You're going to love Episode 14 of the 'Transformation Starts Today' podcast with the 'Wizard of Wow' himself, Mr. Paul Dunn. Here's some background about Paul: Paul is a 4-time TEDx speaker.  He is a Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honored as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and former Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia's first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises.  His programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters' in business. He is the co-founder of B1G1: Business for Good, the history-making Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 290 Million giving impacts globally. Here are some ways to connect with Paul:  https://www.b1g1.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulb1g1 Dr. Jamil Sayegh – Life, Business, and Relationship Coach, Licensed Naturopathic Doctor  How I Can Support You: https://jamilsayegh.com/coaching1/ Past Client Stories: https://jamilsayegh.com/client-testimonials/ Email: jamilsayegh189@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjamilsayegh/ or @drjamilsayegh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamil.sayegh Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jamil-sayegh-402aa416b/ Free Ebook: 20 Steps To Your Next Breakthrough: https://jamilsayegh.com/20-steps-to-your-next-breakthrough/ Audiobook Version of 20 Steps To Your Next Breakthrough: https://jamilsayegh.com/audiobook/

For Love & Money
EP 18: PAUL DUNN, co-founder B1G1 on impactful business

For Love & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 53:37


Today's guest is Paul Dunn, a 4-time TEDx speaker, master storyteller and one of the most well-read people I know!   He is a Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world.   He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton.   He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia's first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises.    His programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters' in business.   He is the co-founder of B1G1: Business for Good, the history-making Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 281 Million giving impacts globally.   Paul shares an incredible story about something that happened involving him after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. It precipitated his meeting with Masami Sato that led to them co-founding B1G1, but it profoundly shifted his thinking on what he believed was the secret to success in business. He then tells the story of Masami Sato, who he was mentoring, sharing the idea that directly led to B1G1 starting, which has now led to a global movement that has created over 281 million impacts (as at May 2022). We talk about the idea of “possibilities” and Paul shares an insight from the book, Teeming, by Dr Woolley-Barker.  One of the major learning points is that we need to understand that nature does not solve problems. Nature always looks for potential. An idea that perhaps humans can learn from. He shares his thinking on the two types of companies that exist: standard companies and standout companies, through the lens of legacy Another book he references is Cult Status by Tim Duggan and the idea that of seven things leaders can work on to gain cult status, number 1 is to define the impact you want to have. And define it in terms of the number of lives that you will touch. Paul shares a rousing quote from Steve Jobs about how powerful the storyteller is. It's a quote that makes you really think about the potency of storytelling for generations to come. For those who don't know B1G1, Paul explains how it works and the profound impact it creates for everyone involved.   Get in touch with Paul... https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulb1g1/ https://b1g1.com

Corporate CPR
Episode 20: What's Next for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?

Corporate CPR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 42:06


Noa Gafni is the Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation and a Social Innovation Fellow at the University of Cambridge. She began her career as an entrepreneur, founding a social network for women in 2005. After completing her MBA, Noa joined the World Economic Forum as a Global Leadership Fellow and the Head of Communications for the Global Shapers Community. Shortly after leaving the World Economic Forum, Noa launched Impact Squared, which works with social causes to elevate their message, motivate people to act, and evaluate their impact.Noa is passionate about the intersection between social impact and diversity, equity, & inclusion (which she calls inclusive impact).Today's show delves into how organizations can become more inclusive in their hiring process, alongside the numerous benefits of embracing diversity.Key TakeawaysWhat's next for diversity, equity, and inclusion?Is there a real skills gap, or are we judging individuals based on subjective standards?How lack of diversity impacts company growth and employee culture.The value proposition for reducing our reliance on “shortcuts” like tapping our networks.Connect with NoaWebsite - https://ricsi.business.rutgers.edu/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/noagafni/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/noagafni Learn more about Project Genetics at https://projectgenetics.com 

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies
There's Never Been A Time Like This

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 57:50


There's Never Been A Time Like This Interview with B1G1 Founder, Paul Dunn Paul Dunn is a 4-time TEDx speaker and is a Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honored as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia's first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. His programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters' in business. He is the co-founder of Accountants for Good and B1G1: Business for Good, the Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 220 Million giving impacts globally. For more information go to https://www.b1g1.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aid, Evolved
The Tip of the Spear with Matt Berg of Ona

Aid, Evolved

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 40:16


Today's episode is a far-ranging conversation with Matt Berg, founder and CEO of Ona. We peel apart the many layers of Matt's life as an immigrant, a celebrity, a geek, a maker, and a founder. We marvel at all the crazy technologies we thought might work in the 90's. We hear the surprising role music had in bringing Matt back to this continent. We unpack how Matt drew from talent in Africa for Africa, when he founded Ona jointly in Kenya and the United States. In the second half, Matt highlights the untapped potential of new satellite imagery to help us reach people in the most remote parts of the world. Prior to founding ONA, Matt led a social enterprise initiative at Columbia University’s Earth Institute, where he served as ICT Director for the Millennium Villages Project. He has previously been Technology Director for ChildCount+ and a member of Columbia University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering research group in the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. Matt was born in Cameroon, grew up in Senegal, and has worked in Africa for 15+ years. He is a PopTech! Social Innovation Fellow and was named to the 2010 Time 100 List of Most Influential People of the World. Matt has an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, and has taught ICT4D at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University where he was adjunct faculty.   To find out more, access the show notes at https://AidEvolved.com  Let us know what you think of this episode on Twitter (@AidEvolved) or by email (hello@AidEvolved.com)

Accounting Influencers
Lessons Learned from a Lifetime in the Accounting World

Accounting Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 18:01


Paul Dunn holds a Lifetime Service Award to the Accounting Profession in the UK and he’s been honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in Singapore. He first rocked the Profession through the radical Accountants’ Boot Camp where over 17,000 Accountants found new ways to work with clients. He’s in Forbes Magazine with Sir Richard Branson as a ‘disrupter’ in business and his ‘Firm of the Future’ book, (with Ron Baker) is known as a breakthrough tool for professional firms. AccountingWeb honoured Paul with their Inaugural ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Profession Award. Shownotes: How the globally successful Accountants Bootcamp was born in 1992 and what has changed since Why it took a pandemic like covid to show the true value accountants can provide for their clients The one thing that makes many accountants struggle to be trusted advisors The most important thing accountants should be 'doubling down on' in these turbulent times How accountants need to recognise the shift from value to values that the pandemic has caused How income follows impact and profit follows purpose The primary thing good accountants should be doing for their clients instead of merely reporting history How effective the movement started by Ron Baker and others has been in moving accountants away from the billable hour What makes leadership so critical in uncertain times The three types of leaders who have emerged in all businesses, not just accounting firms What it takes to lead a fulfilling life and make a difference in the world Shout out to Steve Pipe, another accounting legend and dedicated servant to the profession Why there are no silver bullets any more with accounting software How alarmingly little entrepreneurs know about the numbers in a business, which is why they need accountants. Paul is the co-founder of Accountants for Good and the revolutionary B1G1, enabling businesses to connect in new ways creating over 209 Million giving impacts globally. He is based in Singapore and makes a point of running 5K every day. Contact Paul here: Website and blog (http://www.AccountantsforGood.com) LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulb1g1)

Better World Leaders
You need a higher purpose than yourself to thrive and perform at the highest level - Paul Dunn

Better World Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 43:17


Welcome to the Better World Leaders' Podcast.In this first episode, we're joined by an incredibly insightful, purposeful and humble leader who not only inspires with his own experience and story, but in the way he has chosen to spend his 'retirement' years enabling other leaders, business owners and enterprises to align their success to providing for others. Paul Dunn is a 4 times TEDx speaker. He's was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia, he started one of Australia's first computer companies and he founded The Results Corporation, working with and developing over 23,000 businesses.He's been honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore. He's been featured in Forbes Magazine with Sir Richard Branson as a ‘disrupter' in business. His seminal books include “The Firm of The Future” (co-authored with Ron Baker), which is widely regarded as one of the most important of its type ever written. Paul's unique Business Development programs are now in use by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world. He now serves as the Chairman of the revolutionary B1G1, enabling businesses to connect and give back in new ways and creating over 205 Million giving impacts globally. How does Paul recommend leaders can become Better World Leaders?1) Connect with themselves and have a real sense of making a difference in our world2) To connect with their ‘human-ness' and their impact on humanity in the broadest, yet very specific sense.3) Recognise that your job is not to create followers, but that you're judged by the number of leaders you create.Key messages;“A leader needs a purpose higher than themselves if they are to thrive, keep showing up and perform to the highest level”“Appreciate that as a leader, your first customer is your team”If you'd like to connect with Paul, you can do via the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulb1g1/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/realpauldunnIf you're inspired by the work that Paul and Masami do at B1G1 and their message that you can "be at your best when you're giving", you can head over to b1g1.com to begin your giving journey. Use code GIVING125 to get a head start on making the world better through giving as a business for good.Thank you for your time and attention, we look forward to bringing you more journeys of better world leadership in the next episode of Better World Leaders.Be well, lead well and build a better world.Tim and the team at 4i.

Get Invested with Bushy Martin
88. How Paul Dunn became a gladiator for global giving

Get Invested with Bushy Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 121:01


Paul Dunn is a gladiator for global giving. His good vibes and infectious energy is immediately invigorating – just listening to his words of wisdom inspires you to be better and to do better. Listening to him you will find it hard to believe he is in his late 70s – he’s a walking talking advert for the life giving benefits of generosity. And his commitment to creating a kinder generous world is built on a lifetime of personal and business success. How’s this for a track record: Paul’s a four-time TEDx speaker. He is a Senior Fellow in one of the world’s leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore, something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people hired for Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia’s first computer companies and then The Results Corporation, where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. Some 17,700 Accountants came through his breakthrough program for Accountants — the Accountants’ Boot Camp. His training programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters’ in business. He’s often called the Wizard of WOW because every conversation he has changes lives. He travels close to 800,000 miles each year speaking around the world and spreading his global giving message … and apparently his baggage travels twice as far. And all of this has led to his current Chairmanship of B1G1: where he’s already enabled businesses to create nearly 200 Million giving impacts globally. And in the spirit of giving, I’m also going to challenge you to take an action today that will also contribute to making the world a better place through B1G1. At one point during today’s episode I ask you to email me at bushy@khgroup.com.au with a specific subject header, so listen out for it – everyone who emails me with the correct heading will receive a copy of my book Get Invested and our business Know How will donate 100 days of lifegiving clean water to those less fortunate in Ethiopia, so hit me with it and I’d love to see my email go into melt down! Today’s chat with Paul is one of the most enjoyable and immediately invigorating conversations I’ve ever enjoyed, and I know you will too. Paul's book recommendation: The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg Get Invested is the podcast dedicated to time poor professionals who want to work less and live more. Join Bushy Martin, one of Australia’s top 10 property specialists, as he and his influential guests share know-how on the ways investing in property can unlock the life you always dreamed about and secure your financial future. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/  Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/  This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com

Pioneers of Good
POG #21 B1G1 is putting purpose behind purchases, empowering companies to create changes globally

Pioneers of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 40:19


Paul is a 4-time TEDx speaker. He is a Senior Fellow in one of the World’s Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia’s first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. His training programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters’ in business. He is Chairman of the B1G1: Business for Good, the Global Giving Initiative that’s already enabled businesses to create over 176 Million giving impacts globally. He travels close to 800,000 miles each year speaking around the world ……. and he tells us his baggage goes twice as far.

The Jos Aguiar Show
Business for social good - how to impact the lives of over 175 Million People with Paul Dunn

The Jos Aguiar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 39:43


Paul is a 4-time TEDx speaker. He is a Senior Fellow in one of the World's Leading Think Tanks and consults to and mentors leading-edge businesses around the world. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia's first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. His training programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters' in business. He is Chairman of the B1G1: Business for Good, the Global Giving Initiative that's already enabled businesses to create over 175 Million giving impacts globally. He travels close to 800,000 miles each year speaking around the world ……. and he tells us his baggage goes twice as far.

Get Happy Hour
Paul Dunn

Get Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 51:46


Paul is a 4 time TEDx speaker and a Senior Fellow in one of the world’s leading think tanks and consults to and mentors leading edge businesses around the world. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with his film star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Wilson. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia’s first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. His training programs are used by an estimated 226,000 companies around the world and he continues to push the boundaries. He recently featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on “disrupters” in business. He is Chairman on the B1G1: Business for Good, the Global Giving Initiative that’s already enabled businesses to create over 154 million giving impacts globally. He travels close to 800,000 miles each year speaking around the world… and he tells us his baggage goes twice as far. Show notes: Welcome to Episode 3, with Paul Dunn. Paul talks about his understanding of what business is about beyond delivering extraordinary values and having fun. It’s about an obligation to make a difference. Paul talks about B1G1 – (buy 1 get 1) and it’s global impact Paul talks about getting out of bed and connection as a way of defining happiness Paul talks about his gratitude practice being non-negotiable and using exercise as a way of starting his day and moving is a way of helping our own health Paul talks about finding role models and inspiration in every person Paul talks about commitment to heading to our goals while dealing with the roadbumps   Quotes: “Business was about to deliver extraordinary values and have fun doing it” “Governments cannot change the world” “Your life is nothing less than a serious of moments” “Have I told you that I love you today?” “What I do to you, I do to me”   Books: Conversations with God - Neil Donald Walsh In Search of Excellence – Tom Peters Jonathan Livingston Seagull – Richard Bach Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari The Power of Habit – Charles Duhigg Things discussed: B1G1: https://www.b1g1.com/businessforgood/ Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Nasa Parker Solar Probe: https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/parker-solar-probe   Links: B1G1: https://www.b1g1.com/businessforgood/ Website: https://pauldunnonline.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulsdunn Facebook: Paul Dunn Twitter: @pauldunn

Escape The Rat Race Radio
Paul Dunn - How To Enjoy Real Purpose and Meaning Through Giving [Part 2]

Escape The Rat Race Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 29:12


Wouldn’t it be great if when someone purchased a new book, a tree was planted in exchange? Wouldn’t it be great, if when someone purchased a new plasma TV, someone without vision got the gift of sight? Paul is often referred to as a wise mentor and has helped countless individuals improve their business operations. He is an expert at building up those around him and celebrating every achievement, no matter how small. Paul is a member of one of the world’s leading think-tanks and was recently honored with a Lifetime Service Award to the Accounting Profession in the UK (though he’s definitely NOT an accountant!). More recently, he was named as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore - an honour he shares with film-star Jet Li and Wal-Mart Chairman, Rob Walton. His work as Chairman of the revolutionary B1G1 (Buy One Give One) has been featured in leading-edge publications such as Forbes, Fast Company, Trendwatching, Springwise and online through the key technology newsletter Mashable, as well as Voice of America. Already, B1G1 has created over 117 million giving impacts around the world by allowing businesses to enjoy real purpose and meaning through giving. In this episode you’ll learn… Why 7 out of 10 people actually feel bad about the word ‘charity’ because they have had a bad experience, and why B1G1 is offering something very different to traditional charities The importance of ‘connection’ and why this is central to having meaning and purpose in our lives How a Jim Rohn Seminar back in 1980 impacted Paul so greatly and inspired him to go on to become a great speaker himself The process Paul uses to prepare himself before he goes on stage to address a large audience That a person’s ‘why’ can change, and you should focus on your why ‘for now’ The story Paul shares about Daniel Priestley’s Father which illustrates how the way we show up to our businesses must be the same as we show up for our own health How the United Nations Global Goals emphasised the impact that Entrepreneurs, rather than Governments, are the ones that are best positioned to really make a positive impact in the world The importance of learning how to ‘ship’ - just getting your ideas out there is the only way to receive real feedback   Quotes: ‘We often think that when we give, it is the recipients that are the beneficiaries. The reality is that we are the beneficiaries by being allowed to do that’ - Paul Dunn, on behalf of Jessica. ‘Some people are going round and round on the rat wheel with no meaning and purpose’   Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: B1G1 - Business For Giving Jim Rohn - Personal Development & Business Philosopher Richard Branson - Don’t Look Down (Documentary, Netflix) Seth Godin Blog   Guest Details: Paul Dunn Official Website Connect with Escape The Rat Race...within 12 months: Official Website Private Facebook Group   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you would like to share? Send us a message And if you can spare two minutes, we’d love for you to leave us a review on iTunes

Escape The Rat Race Radio
Paul Dunn - How To Enjoy Real Purpose and Meaning Through Giving [Part 1]

Escape The Rat Race Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 33:35


Wouldn’t it be great if when someone purchased a new book, a tree was planted in exchange? Wouldn’t it be great, if when someone purchased a new plasma TV, someone without vision got the gift of sight? Paul Dunn is a hugely respected and admired business leader, entrepreneur and master presenter. He’s a four-time TEDx speaker and frequently travels around the world, educating businesses about B1G1 and sharing inspiring business insights. . Paul is a member of one of the world’s leading think-tanks and was recently honored with a Lifetime Service Award to the Accounting Profession in the UK (though he’s definitely NOT an accountant!). More recently, he was named as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore - an honour he shares with film-star Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. His work as Chairman of the revolutionary B1G1 (Buy One Give One) has been featured in leading-edge publications such as Forbes, Fast Company, Trendwatching, Springwise and online through the key technology newsletter Mashable, as well as Voice of America. Already, B1G1 has created over 117 million giving impacts around the world by allowing businesses to enjoy real purpose and meaning through giving.   In this episode you’ll learn… How the idea for B1G1 was born out of a mentoring session that Paul was delivering with Masami Sato How every hour of the day there is a net gain of 87 new businesses being created in Australia alone - the Entrepreneur Movement is in full flow. Why in this decade alone, entrepreneurs will create more wealth for themselves and for society than in the whole of the twentieth century What definition that paul applies to a Social Entrepreneur, and why these are the big changemakers for good (rather than the governments) in the world today The simple process for finding your ‘why’ that Paul learned from Simon Sinek, Author of ‘Start With Why’ The global movement of entrepreneurship in young people and the education system is beginning to change Why studies show that 7 out of 10 people feel uneasy about the word ‘charity’ because they have had a bad experience   Quotes: ‘People should never doubt that tiny things can make amazing differences’   Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: B1G1 - Business For Giving Green School Bali Nalu Clothing Adam Houlahan on Linkedin   Guest Details: Paul Dunn Official Website   Connect with Escape The Rat Race...within 12 months: Official Website Private Facebook Group   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you would like to share? Send us a message And if you can spare two minutes, we’d love for you to leave us a review on iTunes

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
538 Business for Good with Paul Dunn : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 65:46


Paul is a 4-time TEDx speaker. He is also a Senior Fellow in one of the World’s Leading Think Tanks and holds a Lifetime Service Award to the Accounting Profession in the UK. He was honoured as a Social Innovation Fellow in his new home of Singapore; something he shares with film-star and philanthropist Jet Li and Walmart Chairman, Rob Walton. He was one of the first 10 people in Hewlett Packard in Australia. He then created one of Australia’s first computer companies and then The Results Corporation where he helped develop and grow 23,000 small and medium scale business enterprises. In the dental world, Paul was principally responsible for the introduction of Dr Paddi Lund into the world of business with his ‘Happiness Centred Business’ concept. Paul’s programs are now estimated to be in use by over 230,000 businesses worldwide and he continues to push the boundaries. He recently featured in Forbes Magazine alongside Sir Richard Branson in a global piece on ‘disrupters’ in business. He is Chairman of the B1G1: Business for Good, a company that’s already enabled businesses to created over 75 Million giving impacts around the world. And in September 2015 he was honoured by the peak Accounting Body in the UK as the first recipient of its ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Profession’ award. Now that’s pretty good of course. But what’s really amazing is Paul is not an Accountant and yet they reach out to honour him.   www.B1G1.com