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John Walker AM, founder of EastPoint Partners, shares his remarkable journey spanning public and private sectors. From receiving the Order of Australia to leading legislative changes in Australia, he reflects on his diverse career. Transitioning to the private sector, John's experiences at Bankers Trust and Macquarie, leading him to spend almost half his life in Asia, underscore the importance of adaptability and seizing opportunities. He emphasizes leadership over management and the value of cultural adaptability in business. John is still trying to retire but continues travelling extensively, a true global businessman.
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Britty Ko, a dynamic entrepreneur, Korean and English coach and social media influencer, shares insights on language learning, cross-cultural communication and getting stuff done. Through her own brand Fitglish, she merges travel, fitness, bartending and English teaching, showcasing her authenticity on social media. Britty takes us through her methods for organizing a busy life and discusses the challenges of working internationally. In this episode we touch on overcoming procrastination and the value of starting, over perfection. We also covered the nuances of Korean culture, some of the historical origins of the Korean mindset.
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In this episode, Sun-Mi Choi, VP of Global Business Development at Plus, discusses her international career and the work of Plus in developing software for autonomous driving. She shares insights on working across borders, and the importance of language and cultural understanding in building relationships (with her seven languages!). Sunny also talks about the impact of her Korean-German background on her career and the increasing global recognition of Korean culture and technology. She highlights the significance of self-awareness and self-reflection in personal and professional growth, which is why this episode is called "Leadership is a Language".
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Chinedu Okeke, known as Chin, is an entertainment entrepreneur from Nigeria. The founder of Gidi Fest music festival and Eclipse Group he has already created legacies in the music industry and beyond. In this episode we cover the significance of understanding the 'why' behind projects and taking a step back to refine the purpose. Check this out to hear all about his journey.
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My guest Chance Kennedy shares his diverse background and experiences in various fields acquired from several countries and organisations. He is a strong advocate of cultural awareness, leadership, mentoring, in order to get things done. Chance also discusses the lessons he learned from his military experience, including decision-making and the principle of disagree and commit. He shares openly about his personal mental health and neuro-divergent status, along with methods to work effectively whilst living with ADHD and Autism. This is an insightful and reflective episode on leadership and culture.
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Dr. Eric Kim, an associate professor and founder of Datacrunch Global, shares insights on staying organized and productive. He emphasizes the importance of simplifying work and delegating tasks to get things done efficiently. He also explains the role of Datacrunch Global in automating data crunching and in order to make better business decisions. The conversation covers topics such as balancing roles in education and business, protecting data assets, and the evolution of the company. Gordon discussed about how to hire the right talents and identifying red flags on resumes. Additionally, he discusses the importance of communication and planning as valuable transferable skills.
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In this episode, Chung Jin Chung, an international lawyer specializing in the energy sector, shares his journey and experiences in the legal profession. He explains his transition from M&A to energy law and the entrepreneurial mindset required in the industry. He also discusses the challenges of doing business across borders and the unique work environment in law firms. The conversation concludes with Jin sharing his favorite quote: 'Every day is a first day for you.'
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In this episode Magor Csibi, a partner at Trend Consult Group in Romania shares his journey from being a European Parliament politician to leading one of the world's most well known NGOs and eventually to a thriving consulting business. The conversation focuses on the importance of connections in leadership. They also discuss the loneliness of C-level executives, finding a tribe, the need for meaningful social interaction, and successful leadership by creating clarity in the workplace. One of the key takeaways is the importance of listening.
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In this episode, Stefan Rentsch is in the hot seat, he is an executive with over 25 years of experience from multiple countries. He shares his leadership toolkit, the skills to focus on and the best ways to work cross-culturally. Stefan shares his experiences as a mentor and the value of mentoring programs. Also covered was the need to adapt to change, courage in leadership, overcoming setbacks, and of course getting stuff done! He also provides advice for aspiring CEOs.
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In this episode, host Gordon Dudley interviews Francis Oh, the COO and APAC CEO of Qraft Technologies. They discuss Francis's role at Qraft Technologies and the company's focus on AI-powered investment solutions. Francis shares his journey from working in established companies to joining a startup and the importance of taking control of one's own career. He also discusses his leadership style, the challenges of living and working in Hong Kong as a non-local, and the importance of strategic thinking and summarizing skills as transferable skills.
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Tyler Rasch, an American writer, educator, lecturer, actor, and television personality in South Korea, shares his journey and insights on getting stuff done. He discusses the motivation behind his accomplishments and the importance of turning ideas into reality. Tyler also talks about his unexpected rise to fame in Korean media and the serendipitous opportunities that came his way.
He emphasizes the value of language skills and the need to be open to creating your own path in the global economy. He introduces his language education company, Speak Up Meet Up. Which focuses on making language acquisition fun. Tyler also discusses his latest business venture, Hangeul Kwaja, which offers Korean letter-shaped biscuits.
We covered his passion for painting and the importance of experimentation and process in achieving goals. He concludes by sharing his future plans and the transferable skills he has gained as a true purposeful pioneer of getting stuff done.
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In this episode, host Gordon Dudley interviews Madanjit Singh, the head of the Southeast Asia region for Scaled Agile. They discuss the importance of getting stuff done and the difference between achievement and accomplishment. Madanjit shares his strategies for managing multiple roles and responsibilities, including planning to priorities and managing time and energy. They also discuss the significance of building relationships and effective communication in a remote work environment. Madanjit emphasizes the value of professional networks and continuous learning and development. The episode concludes with advice for early career professionals on trusting the process and focusing on the journey.
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The Get Stuff Done podcast features interviews with guests who share insights and techniques for achieving success in various areas of life. Gordon reflects on the diverse range of topics covered in the previous episodes and highlights the main takeaways from each guest. The common theme of empathy emerges as a key factor in effective leadership. GSD also emphasizes the importance of understanding and connecting with people on a personal level. The podcast will continue to feature new guests in the coming weeks.
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In this episode, Gordon chatted with Nicola Weir, a partner at Deloitte, about her career journey, challenges faced as a woman in the workplace, and her passion for advancing ESG issues. Nicola shares insights on building and cultivating a network, adapting to different cultural environments, and balancing work and family life. She also discusses her experience as an entrepreneur and the importance of choices and privilege. Throughout the conversation, Nicola emphasizes the value of empathy, trust, and networking in achieving success and getting things done.
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Gordon Dudley interviews Charles Ferguson, Asia head at Globalization Partners. They cover Charles' career, global outlook, and leadership philosophy. Charles stresses passion, empowerment, authenticity, celebration, and engagement in leadership. He shares his approach to productivity and discusses transitioning from big corporations to founding his own firm. Charles reveals his daily routine, emphasizing contemplation, reading, and work-life balance. He touches on accountability, leadership by example, compartmentalization challenges, and the importance of sacrifice and self-care. Charles concludes with the value of personal growth and the connection between learning and leadership.
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In this episode of the GSD Podcast we spoke to Leo Tonidandel, a senior international executive whose career spans multiple countries and multiple businesses whilst ascending to the upper levels of one of the world's most famous airlines - Lufthansa. He is cultural enthusiast and lifelong learner - which is an appropriate title for this episode where he shares his personal insights, the importance of communication and empathy and always working in a flexible way.
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My guest in this episode is a steam roller of getting things done, educational triple whammy Bachelors IIT Kanpur, Masters from Seoul National University and MBS from Harvard Business School. He speaks 3 languages, has two children, holds 75 patents and now runs TagHive a Samsung funded edu-tech company with over 50 employees spread between India and Korea. Pankaj Agarwal was our very honourable guest in the latest episode, recently a published author and a trained magician! Listen to learn about how we works, shares his insights for healthy body and mind and has achieved so much by only 40.
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If you're still thinking that tech is just a sector and not applicable to every industry then this episode is for you. Our guest Ashwin Mathews is pretty soon going to be able to call himself a serial entrepreneur, he's launched and sold a highly successful recruitment business inside two years since the pandemic, and now as Founder of Dopplio he is addressing a need and solving it through an innovative tech solution. If you're considering setting up a business, check out this episode because it's proof you don't have to be an industry specialist to run a company in that sector, in fact Ashwin points out that his different outlook was a competitive advantage.Hope you like it, please subscribe to keep up to date with our weekly episodes.
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This weeks guest, Stephen Park does content creation for a living as CEO and founder of Asian Boss, an independent media company with a mission to eliminate the cultural gaps between Asia and the rest of the world. But in reportedly his first ever podcast interview, Gordon sat down with him to discuss how he gets stuff done, and how he has faced adversity in choosing a path that was not an official job title, 10 years ago, and one which he was strongly discouraged to follow after beginning his career in the legal profession.
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In this episode Gordon spoke with Sandra Benson VP of Industry Strategy at Procore who really knows how to walk the talk. She is a role model for anyone who wishes to pursue a global career, moreover for women in underrepresented sectors such as technology and construction. She has a corporate management track record over many years, and is regularly invited to speak at major events all around the world. As the epitome of someone who knows how to 'get stuff done' this interview brings you insights on balancing personal life and work life, practical techniques for switching off and preparing yourself to be highly productive, we delved into the challenges faced by working mothers and also careers paths across various industries.
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