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Chris revisits the key points made by Tony Douglas, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Leading Through Complexity, Creating a Community (ft. Tony Douglas)
Tony Douglas on managing complexity in high-stakes environments
OPENING QUOTE:
âIt's about people. There are no organizations without people. Simple as that.â
-Tony Douglas
GUEST BIO:
Tony Douglas is CEO of Etihad Aviation Group with over 30 years of international leadership experience in aerospace, transportation, infrastructure, and government sectors. He joined Etihad in 2018, after being the CEO of the UK's Ministry of Defense Procurement Arm, supplying all the services and equipment for the British Armed Forces valued at over $20 billion pounds a year. Tony has previously held senior leadership positions in the UAE, such as CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports, and in UK, his roles included the Managing Director of the Heathrow Terminal Five Construction Project, CEO of Heathrow Airport, and COO and Group Chief Executive Designate of Laing O'Rourke, a massive global construction company.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[10:53] - We All Have a Part to Play
Junior, senior, everybody in-between
While managing production lines of 4,000 or more people, all heavily unionized, Tony quickly learned that engaging with their community would send productivity through the roofâ and failing to engage would be catastrophic. âWeâve all got a part to play,â he says. âSome parts are bigger than others, but unless they all play together, youâll never get the potential that is clearly there.â
[26:06] - Embracing Diversity from the Ground Up
The difference between success and failure
In his role at Etihad, Tony works with people of 112 different nationalities and an average age of just over 30. Heâs learned that diversity must become something that you embrace without a second thought, or you and your teams will fail. Tony even speaks to finding joy in the complexity of navigating diversity, knowing that it ultimately leads to more diverse perspectives and greater success.
[37:47] - Clarity of Purpose in an Organization
Translate whatâs required and deliver it
Tony speaks to the importance of clarity and purpose at an organization from the top down. When that clarity is present, everyone within the organization can interpret it and deliver results built around an organization's purpose.
[48:36] - The Power of Ramesh
Being brand ambassadorsâ and recognizing great ambassadors for your brand
Tony shares a story of an Australian family who stops at the same hotel in Abu Dhabi every time they have a stopover there en route to the UK. Why? Their children have connected so much with an excellent hotel employee named Mr. Ramesh. But the hotel managers not only had no idea what an impact Mr. Ramesh has had for their brand, but didnât even know who he was.
Imagine if management had realized the power that Ramesh was having for their brand and capitalized on it, instead of being unaware of his impact?
RESOURCES:
[0:47] About Etihad Aviation Group[28:14] About Jack JarvisFollow Tony Douglas
WikipediaFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Connor Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
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Chris revisits the key points made by Robert Lefkowitz, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Stockholm (ft. Bob Lefkowitz)
Nobel Prize-winner Bob Lefkowitz on the power of failing
OPENING QUOTE:
âIt was through serendipity and really almost accidental circumstances that I became a scientist.â
âBob Lefkowitz
GUEST BIO:
Bob Lefkowitz is best known for his groundbreaking discoveries that reveal the inner workings of an important family of cell receptors inside our bodies which essentially makes 30% to 50% of prescription drugs work, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry. He's currently James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University, and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[15:09] - Embracing Failure on the Path to Success
Nobody fails like a scientist
What do all the great scientists have in common? They all have failed badly at times early in their careers. Failure after failure after failure, and then success. Itâs simply part of the experienceâ and not just in the world of science. We would all do well to embrace the role of failure in a successful life.
[25:50] - The Power of Humor
Itâs about more than just levity
Why does Bob include humor in everything he does? It helps encourage a spirit of creativity. Humor is about seeing relationships between things you might not ordinarily put together. Thatâs also a large part of what science is all about.
[31:24] - The Importance of Authenticity
Why Robert holds authenticity in such high esteem
Thereâs no right way to be a scientist, a mentor, or a personâ except the way thatâs most true to who you are. Authenticity is often in short supply, but Robert says that when we embrace our authentic selves, it empowers us to achieve far more than we ever thought possible.
[46:35] - Robert on Mentoring
Principles anyone can put to use
The key to mentoring is individualization. What that means is understanding that mentoring isnât about molding little versions of yourselfâ itâs about helping people become the best versions of who they are. Mentoring too often becomes an exercise in ego, but it should be an exercise in empathy.
RESOURCES:
[2:04] A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Stockholm, by Robert Lefkowitz[8:14] A Serendipitous Scientist, Essay[15:09] On Overcoming FailureFollow Robert Lefkowitz:
LinkedInDuke ProfileFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Connor Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Jack Jarvis, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Winners Never Quit (ft. Jack Jarvis)
Jack Jarvis on how challenges become opportunities
OPENING QUOTE:
âIf I hadnât been unsuccessful on UKSF selection, I never would've been here, wouldn't have done what I did when I rode across the Atlantic, raised ÂŁ70,000 for charity. So everything happens for a reason.â
âJack Jarvis
GUEST BIO:
Jack Jarvis left school at just 16 to join the army as a soldier in the Royal Engineers, the military engineering part of the British Army, which enables mobility of action and denies the same to the enemy. Jack's determination and his belief in giving 100% by the age of 20 saw him successfully passing the extremely tough British military commando course and leading seven other soldiers in dynamic high risk environments. He then went on to become the first person to row solo across the Atlantic from mainland Europe to the mainland United States.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[16:08] - Competence and Leadership
Two traits for essential leaders
Jack reflects on how all the great leaders heâs respected over the years have done two things. Theyâve committed themselves to being leaders by example, never asking someone to do something they wouldnât do themselves. And they also are committed to growing their competency. If they donât have an answer, theyâll go and get it. We should all strive to be this kind of dependable leader.
[21:26] - The Bulletproof Mindset
Failure isnât something to be ashamed of
Jack recounts his greatest life failure, and how it became the impetus for his greatest success. It made him realize that he had what he calls a âbulletproof mindset,â the ability to simply never quit and never be ashamed of failing. Heâs since channeled that mindset into everything he does today.
[29:31] - Work Your Way Up to Incredible
A journey of smaller challenges
Did Jack immediately wake up and decide to row for 111 days across a dangerous ocean? No. In Chrisâ words, âYou can't just go straight to the biggest challenge of your life, because what happens is you need to go on a journey of smaller challenges that build you up and build you up and build you up. You have to go through the failures, which then become your learning points.â
[32:51] - Showing Initiative with Your Ideas
Jackâs advice for attracting investors and supporters
Jack didnât have a concrete product or a guaranteed investment return. What he had was ideas, and he accepted his need to be tenacious with those ideas and never stop going hard at every opportunity he could find. Thatâs how he got the support he needed from some of the worldâs most influential organizations.
RESOURCES:
[1:17] About the Corps of Royal Engineers[2:54] About Jackâs Solo Atlantic CrossingFollow Jack Jarvis:
LinkedInFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Connor Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Ciaran Martin, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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From Civil Service to Cyber Security (ft. Ciaran Martin)
Ciaran Martin on techâs role in business and leadership
OPENING QUOTE:
It wouldn't be any good if they didn't have the really, really good technological and operational underpinnings of the wider organization. So why aren't you asking to speak to them? Do you have those people? If you don't, it's not your fault, but don't think you can do this without that.
âCiaran Martin
GUEST BIO:
Ciaran Martin founded the UK's world leading National Cyber Security Centre for the UK government, and headed it for the first four years of its existence. Ciaran has served in government for 23 years, working directly with five prime ministers, having held senior positions in the treasury, the UK prime minister's office, as well as government communications HQ, the UK's secret signals intelligence and security center.
In 2020, Ciaran was honored for his work by the Queen, and has received a range of other awards internationally and in UK, in recognition of his work in cyber security. He's now professor of practice in the management of public organizations at Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government, advises several public sector organizations on cyber security strategies, and is one of the leading global authorities in the field of cyber security.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[23:11] - Judgment Over Competency
A hidden marker of success
When Ciaran worked in the Treasury and Cabinet Office, he found that the greatest marker of success wasnât competency frameworks, but judgment, leadership, and analytic abilities. Politics is complicated, and outcomes may take years while trying to balance public satisfaction. These difficult-to-measure factors require judgment to properly manage, and Ciaran learned that judgment is often a prized commodity to have in your possession in both the private and public sectors.
[27:34] - From Civil Servants to Technical Wizards
A âlife-changingâ transition
After a career as a traditional civil servant, Ciaran moved into his role as Head of Cyber Security at GCHQ and ultimately an instrumental part of the creation of the National Cyber Security Centre. He described this shift as âlife-changing,â detailing his struggles to adapt and then the overall wonderful experience it becameâ and the change he was able to enact.
[39:32] - Technology as a Foundation, Not an Afterthought
Establishing the underpinnings of a successful organization
From being a traditional civil servant to working in cyber security, Ciaran has seen how too many organizations in the private and public sector push technology to the periphery. Heâs found that you must have solid technological and operational foundations of a wide organization, and the right people to put them in place and keep them strong.
[43:49] - How Leaders Get the Best
Lessons on everyday leadership
When asked about what leaders do on a day to day basis to get the best from their people, Ciaran hones in on the importance of focus. âYou can choose things that are interesting to do, you can choose things that your partners like you to do, but actually we did try and ask the questionâ Is this good for UK cyber security?â before we did something.â Developing that focus on the greater good, and instilling it in your people, is central to the role of a great leader.
RESOURCES:
[1:17] The National Cyber Security Centre[7:31] About the TroublesFollow Ciaran Martin:
LinkedInTwitterFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Connor Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Asesh Sarkar, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Defeating the Personal Debt Trap (ft. Asesh Sarkar)
Asesh Sarkar is changing the way employers and employees handle salary
OPENING QUOTE:
Just like when I joined the workforce as a grad and I had a great experience, making sure that people who join us have a great experience, as well. So yeah, it's quite the journey, and then one we're very much still on and learning every day.
âAsesh Sarkar
GUEST BIO:
Asesh Sarkar is the Global CEO and Co-founder of Salary Finance. Salary Finance is a fast-growing FinTech company which enables employees to receive wage advances to help them pay off their debts faster and save towards their financial goals, operating in both the UK and US. It's been featured twice by Forbes as one of the leading socially responsible startups and as one of the five fast-growing businesses to watch. It's also already become a Harvard case study. Across the UK and US, Salary Finance is used by 500 top employers and available to around 4 million people.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[4:38] -Four Things Great Leaders & Bosses Do
Lessons from Aseshâs first great mentor
Asesh recounts the boss who played the role of a coach in his early career, providing him with four key giftsâ autonomy, a listening ear, the feeling of being valued, and flexibility. With these four tools, a coach gives a person much more than any domineering, hard-charging boss could ever provide.
[17:42] - The Model of Reciprocation
You donât have to be an extrovert to thrive
If you genuinely go out and show other people that you are interested in helping them, you don't have to be an extrovert to thrive in business. If somebody reaches out to help you, and you are happy to help them, itâs often as simple as that. Build authentic trust-based relationships where people know that you are not just in it for a transactional benefit, and your reputation will reflect that. Meanwhile, people that have a history of transactional-based interactions get a reputation for having transactional-based interactions. The number of people who genuinely want to work with them declines over time.
[28:31] - Combining Social Intent with Business Acumen
Aseshâs formula for impact
Asesh shares his vision for an organization with the greatest positive role in the world: the best talent working on problems which can make a real impact in society, combined with a commercial model which means it is commercially scalable and can raise capital to do it at a big, big scale. This idea of business with social purpose is what inspired him to go all-in on Salary Finance.
[50:12] - Aseshâs Message to Leaders
Learning to cut the line
Thereâs always more work than there is time in the day. Itâs rarely a bad decision to cut the line and stop work time a bit further, then use that extra time to spend with colleagues and form human relationships. It makes you better, it makes them better, and everyone performs better as a result. Focus on relationships and watch performance soar.
RESOURCES:
[0:53] About Salary Finance[26:21] âServe to Leadâ[37:37] About inclusive capitalism[48:00] About MyBnkFollow Asesh Sarkar:
LinkedInFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Spriha Srivastava, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Leadership Lessons from a Global Journey (ft. Spriha Srivastava)
Spriha Srivastava on journalism, justice, and kindness
OPENING QUOTE:
âAt the end of the day, we are all humans, we all have our personal lives and we bring along those personal lives to work every day. So, for me, it's very important to be respectful and kind towards each other.â
- Spriha Srivastava
GUEST BIO:
Spriha Srivastava is the London bureau chief and the international executive editor for Insider, overseeing 100 journalists across the UK and Singapore in the pursuit of delivering a leading news service covering business, politics, and lifestyle. Prior to joining Insider, Spriha was the deputy digital news editor for CNBC International in London. Sheâs won a number of awards for her work, including the Iconic Women Creating a Better Tomorrow award from the Women Economic Forum and runner-up for Newcomer of the Year in the Santander Media Awards.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[7:50] - Melding Cultural Backgrounds
What Sprihaâs Indian upbringing has taught her
In India, there are 28 states and over 100 spoken languages as well as practitioners of every major faith. There, diversity and inclusion arenât just ideals to strive towardâ theyâre realities of everyday existence. Spriha brought that close connection to diversity with her to the UK, and it has helped inform her entire career. In that respect, she was ahead of the curve in terms of making those principles central to how companies hire, engage with employees, and more.
[14:34] - Employers and Personal Financial Health
A vital role to play
In her interactions with the Financial Times magazine Money Management, Spriha saw firsthand how little many people understand about personal finance. Today, she feels that employers should take a more active interest in the financial wellbeing of their people. After all, people who are financially secure are better equipped to manage their careers, and have more mental space to think creatively about solutions to business problems. Itâs a win-win for employers and employees alike.
[20:07] - Lightning-Fast Leadership
Leading in the rapid paced world of journalism
In her first few journalism leadership roles, Spriha learned that you have to encourage your team members to step up and inspire confidence. Advocate for your team and lean into the best of them to help them step up to the next level. You also must advocate for yourself. In fast-paced fields like the world of news and journalism, thereâs no time for imposter syndrome. You have to step up and lead.
[29:10] - Coach the Person, Not the Problem
Leading humans with no human interaction
When the pandemic hit, Spriha was reminded of the essential nature of listening to human beings and their needsâ not just seeing them as business resources to be applied to problems. She became acutely aware of issues like no childcare, mental health struggles, and isolation. She learned that people canât be their best when they are in an environment that doesnât acknowledge and support their unique needs.
[37:07] - Out for a Swim
An important lesson on leading by example
A recent CEO interview revealed a powerful insight to Spriha. A CEO concerned with burnout and long hours from his employee led him to look in the mirror, where he discovered he was setting the tone for long days with his actionsâ even if he wasnât encouraging it with his words. He decided to be an example by attending fewer meetings in person and publicly stating when he was out of the office for personal reasons. His example had a powerful positive impact on his people.
[56:05] - Empathy: The Underrated Core of Leadership
On bringing our full selves to work each day
Even if it doesnât feel directly relevant to our work, we all bring our personalities, the things we love, the things we hate, our fears, our aspirations, and our habits into the office (or Zoom call) every day. On days when those things can feel like a heavy burden, the value of having empathetic people around you at workâ both in supervisors and peersâ is incalculable. We should all strive to find those people, and be that person for those around us.
RESOURCES:
[8:45] About the Global Markets Forum[35:34] About the World Economic Forum[48:11] Competition for talent after the Great ResignationFollow Spriha Srivastava:
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Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Ruth Gotian, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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The Success Factor (ft. Ruth Gotian)
What makes astronauts and athletes so successfulâ and how you can unlock that same power
OPENING QUOTE:
âThat clearly was not my calling. Clearly, I was not passionate about it. And that was really my first inkling that you can be good at something and not enjoy it. And that's okay.â
- Ruth Gotian
GUEST BIO:
Ruth Gotian is the Chief Learning Officer, Assistant Professor of Education in anesthesiology, and former Executive Director of the mentoring academy at Weill Cornell Medicine. After starting her career in university residency management at NY State and Cornell, she took a brief foray into international banking before moving into academic medical administration. Sheâs led the transformation of learning and development for thousands of students during her 26 years at Weill Cornell. During this period, Ruth earned her PhD in Education from Columbia. She now studies what makes people successful high-performers so she can help others do the same.
Ruthâs book, The Success Factor, covers this very topicâ as do her writings in popular journals such as Nature, Scientific American, Psychology Today, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. Sheâs recognized on the Thinkers50 Radar List, arguably the most prestigious honor for management thinkers.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[3:05] - âDo Something Important, Not Just Interestingâ
Transformative words from a mentor
After decades of witnessing a lack of progress on pervasive problems, a mentor told Ruth: âDo something important, not just interesting.â This inspired Ruth to begin pursuing the qualitative idea of what drives great achievers to achieve their greatest.
[13:41] - Embracing Collaboration
From finance to academia
Ruth speaks fondly of the collaborative mindset that defines academia. Thereâs less of a dog-eat-dog mentally than there is in other industries. Instead, many people recognize that the more we work together, the more our efforts will be duplicated and expanded upon in creative ways, leading to greater progress for ourselves and others.
[28:08] - Protective of Your Passions
Embracing your desire to do work you care about
Ruth has often approached highly respected scientists and researchers, including Nobel Prize winners, about taking on dean roles. The most common response? âNo, thank you. Iâm happy in the lab.â It can be easy to fall into the trap of accepting every âpromotionâ or step up that comes along. But if itâs a step away from what you love, then is it really a step up?
[38:10] - The Four Traits of High Achievers
From Olympians to astronauts
In Ruthâs research, and her book The Success Factor, sheâs found that nearly all high achievers have four main traits: they identify their passions, they strategize on how to achieve them, they build and reinforce a strong foundation, and theyâre constantly learningâ even through informal means. Now the question is: How can you tap into those traits within yourself, starting today?
[50:29] - The Importance of Mentorship
Finding the right ones with the right mindset
As powerful as a great mentor can be, a poor one can be equally damaging. Find mentors you gel with, with whom you can form strong relationships. Who will be willing to put in the time. These relationships canât be forced, only built organically.
RESOURCES:
[1:51] The Success Factor[2:20] Thinkers50[33:55] Interview with Claire MannFollow Ruth Gotian:
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WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by David Burt, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Public Service and Entrepreneurial Thinking (ft. David Burt)
Perspectives on leadingâ together and aloneâ from the middle of the Atlantic
OPENING QUOTE:
âLeaders have to recognize that an approach that may work in one instance and may be very good, it may work 90% of the time, cannot work 100% of the time, and you have to be flexible enough to adjust your approach.â
- David Burt
GUEST BIO:
David Burt is the Premier of Bermudaâ head of government for the British Overseas Territory. He began his career at George Washington University with a degree in finance and information systems before returning to Bermuda as an entrepreneur to launch his own digital consultancy. In 2016 he was elected as opposition leader in Bermuda before becoming premier in 2017, the youngest in Bermudaâs history.
CORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[2:46] - Inspiration by Demonstration
The power of getting your hands dirty
One of the best ways to inspire people to do their best is to not be afraid of doing the work yourself, showing the people around you that youâre not afraid to get your hands dirty in the day-to-day. David calls it âinspiration by demonstration.â
[8:23] - Inward Leadership
Recognizing your own strengths and weaknesses
David highlights the importance of recognizing the areas where you can improve as a leader. That also means taking on responsibility when something doesnât go well. Even if a mistake happens two or three levels down, true leaders say, âThis is my responsibility,â rather than putting it on others.
[19:17] - Building for Tomorrow
Leaders as visionaries
âWe need to make sure that we are adjusting to the realitiesâ not just what we see today, but which may come down the road,â David says. He believes that presenting a clear vision for the future can bring even those from across the aisle into the fold and create greater unity throughout government.
[20:26] - Learning from the Unsuccessful
The top isnât the only place with meaningful perspective
David has a message for developing leadersâ donât just learn from the successes, but the failures. âI think that some of the best lessons in leadership of which I have learned are from people who may not have been regarded as very successful leaders, but who have been willing to share with me the lessons of which they learned, the things of which they may have done differently had they had known before and made those mistakes. I think that is a very important thing, and that's what I would encourage people to certainly do.â
RESOURCES:
[0:50] About the Politics of BermudaFollow David Burt:
Premier of Bermuda WebsiteTwitterFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Justin Welby, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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Collaboration, Conviction, and Caring (ft. Justin Welby)
Perspectives from a unique lifeâs journey
OPENING QUOTE:
âYou go in and serve the people in the silos where you don't know by seeking information, seeking advice, bringing their contribution in, enabling them to feel valued, genuinely valued.â
- Justin Welby
GUEST BIO:
Archbishop Justin Welby worked as an oil company group treasurer for much of career, before making a dramatic change of direction and becoming a Church of England curate. He now serves as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
WebsiteTwitterCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[1:22] - The Right Kind of Caring
The power of priorities
Itâs not enough to combat indifferenceâ people need to direct their passion in the right places. In an organization, if their âcaringâ is centered on their paychecks, thatâs misplaced passion. The caring must be focused, holistic, and centered on something beyond self.
[5:42] - Valuing People and Their Potential
Expecting the best from those you trust
A financial services leader named Siegmund Warburgwas known for being deeply compassionate, but also demanding when it came to standards of work. But this expectation reflected how he felt about the people around himâ he valued them, and valued their potential to be the best they could possibly be.
[7:49] - A Community, Not an Organization
The key to sustainable leadership
How did the Twelve Apostles, radically different individuals known for bickering, confusing the mission of their leader, and shirking their roles, go on to overcome the largest empire in the world without drawing a sword? They tapped into effective leadership through a community-centered approach. The values inspired the vision, and the vision was lived out in courage through service and humility.
[12:27] - âThe Sheer Pleasure of Making Things Workâ
Why giving orders doesnât work
True leadership isnât giving orders. Itâs enabling others to work together so that things begin to happen, so that they catch the âbugâ of satisfaction from making things work. If your people can go home in the evening and think, âWeâre doing great things,â youâve tapped into something much more powerful than authority or giving orders.
[16:28] - Admit Mistakes & Learn
âI got it wrong.â
Justin shares a story of when he was new in his time as Archbishop, when he called out payday lenders only to discover that the church itself had invested in those very lenders. Did he hide from this potentially embarrassing mistake? On the contrary, he went on the radio immediately and said, âI was wrong. I take responsibility.â The humility and wisdom to take this approach can turn potentially disastrous events into opportunities to demonstrate your values to the world.
RESOURCES:
[5:29] About Siegmund Warburg[9:56] About Field Marshal Slim[16:28] Justin Welby Interview after Payday Lending ControversyFollow Archbishop Justin Welby:
WebsiteTwitterFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] -
Chris revisits the key points made by Garry Ridge, adds his own insights and gives listeners some suggestions for practical actions they can take immediately to help them get where they want to go.
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You Donât Need Bosses, You Need Coaches (ft. Garry Ridge)
CEO, entrepreneur, and optimist Garry Ridge gives his Perspectives
OPENING QUOTE:
âHappy people create happy families, happy families create happy communities, happy communities create happy countries, and happy countries create a happy world. And we need a happy world, and business is the force of good for that.â
- Garry Ridge
GUEST BIO:
Garry Ridge is CEO of WD-40, having joined in Australia in 1987. He became head of the companyâs Asia and Australia efforts in 1994 and CEO in 1997. Since joining the company, heâs expanded the company globally and broadened the product rangeâ all while building an organization that is still true to its founding values. Additionally, heâs written several books on leadership and is Adjunct Professor of Leadership at San Diego University and an executive coach.
Links:
WebsiteLinkedInTwitterCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:
[5:54] - The Great Escape
A reframing of the Great Resignation
Garry speaks about the trend of people resigning from companies with cultures that donât respect them. Now is the time for organizations to ask themselves: âAre people running from your culture or running to your culture?â The question will become increasingly poignant as Gen Z will soon make up over 40% of the working population.
[17:36] - Garryâs Four Ps
People, Purpose, Passion, and Products
You can have the best strategy in the world, but if the will of the people in the organization isnât there, youâre going to fail. Meanwhile, you can have all the passion, but without a product that fulfills a real need or without a clear company purpose, youâll also fail. Only when all of these elements are in harmony can a company have truly global success.
[27:29] - Am I Being the Person I Want to Be?
Donât be the Soul-Sucking CEO
After an a-ha moment when Garry realized that he wasnât living many of the principles he felt made great leaders. So he put a post-it note on his computer that read, âAm I being the person I want to be right now?â But he didnât stop there. He made a list of what that person looked like, trait by trait. He still uses that list as a guide for his everyday behaviors and mindsets.
[35:27] - Whatâs in the Petri Dish?
Creating culture is about whatâs thereâŠand whatâs not
As a child, Garry grew bacteria cultures in a petri dish. When toxins appeared, they had to be removed quickly or they would make the cultures go bad and fail to grow. In company culture, the goal is the same. You have to enhance whatâs in there that you want to remain, and take out what shouldnât be there as quickly and effectively as possible.
[41:49] - Taking âMistakeâ from the Dictionary
Building scar tissue at WD-40
WD-40 as a company has removed the words âfailureâ and âmistakeâ from the corporate vocabulary. âWe donât make mistakes. We have learning moments, and learning moments are rich. A positive or negative outcome of any situation has to be openly and freely shared to benefit all people.â
RESOURCES:
[1:08] History of WD-40[2:47] The One Minute Manager[4:20] The Earned Life[19:55] âThe Soul-Sucking CEOâFollow Garry Ridge:
WebsiteLinkedInTwitterFollow Chris Roebuck:
WebsiteTwitterLinkedInFacebookPerspectives from the TopABOUT PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP:
Discover the secrets of success for you and your organization shared by the worldâs leading thinkers, doers, and trailblazers. Join Chris Roebuck, Honorary Visiting Professor of transformational leadership, leader in military, business, and government, inspiring global keynote speaker, one of HRâs Most Influential Thinkers, bestselling author, and your host of Perspectives from the Top. The show reveals a treasure trove of insights from mega trends to practical strategies and actions to take your career up a gear. From government world shapers and business mold breakers to evidence driven academics and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, each episode shows you how you can immediately use these new ideas and actions to drive your success.
Learn more at: PerspectivesFromTheTop.com
ABOUT DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:
In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motownâs processes to launch todayâs most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits.
Hereâs to making (podcast) history together.
Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
ABOUT THE HOST:
Chris has shown over 21,000 leaders in over 1500 organizations globally how they can discover their secrets of success in a way that meets and beats their organizations specific challenges.
Chris has done this across sector, culture and geography - UBS, HSBC, KPMG & London Underground, legal firms to construction, tech and IT, to retail, facilities to scientific research, police to not for profit, pharmaceutical to SMEs. From the UK National Health Service of 1.4m staff and UK Government to the Red Cross in Myanmar, from Investment banks in London to Middle East Telecoms, from the Chinese Space Program leaders to HR Directors in India and global retail CEOs in Rome.
When he was the Global Head of Leadership at UBS, overseeing a staff of 70,000 across 100 countries, his team helped the bank transform organizational performance to increase profitability by 235%, market capitalization by 50% and win numerous awards. This is now a Harvard Case Study.
Chris has been quoted as a business leadership expert globally in the Harvard Business Review China, FT, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, New York Times, Business Week, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Times of India, Straits & Gulf Times and many others. He judges business awards and has done over 350 TV interviews on leadership and business on BBC, Sky, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, CNBC & CNN. Heâs also skied at 60mph by accident.
Learn more about Chris at: ChrisRoebuck.Live
CREDITS:
Chris Roebuck: Host | [email protected] Trombley: Executive Producer | [email protected] - Laat meer zien