Inner Chief Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 229:00:55
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Sinopse

Conversations with great CEOs on their stories and techniques for rising above the politics, bureaucracy and overload of modern business to get a seat on the executive team.

Episódios

  • 44. Mal Bundey, CEO & MD of Pact Group Holdings Limited

    06/06/2018 Duração: 01h01min

    In this episode we hear from Mal Bundey, CEO & MD of Pact Group Holdings Limited.  Malcolm Bundey is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Pact. Prior to joining Pact, Malcolm held several senior executive leadership positions for the Graeme Hart owned Rank Group. He  relocated to the United States with Rank in 2007 where he was President & CEO of Evergreen Packaging a US$1.6bn paper packaging company.    He was most recently President & CEO of both Graham Packaging and Closure Systems International (CSI), a combined US$4.8bn global rigid packaging, closures & equipment company owned by The Rank Group. Mr Bundey was previously a Partner at Deloitte in Corporate Restructuring and Management Consulting, spanning over 16 years from 1987 to 2003.  See more at www.chiefmaker.com.au/44

  • 43. Being Insanely Valuable

    03/06/2018 Duração: 07min

    In this episode we talk about one of my favourite Albert Einstein quotes: "Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value."  This quote has now been mentioned by so many countless successful business people that I’ve lost count. When you’re focusing on your own success and climbing the ladder it repels other people.  They see you as a competitor and resist and so it’s tiring, hard work and strains relationships. Why? Because they can sense your hidden agenda, you don’t listen quite as well as you should, you don’t allow wisdom to enter the conversation and your presence / gravitas goes out the window. For full summary go to www.chiefmaker.com.au/43

  • 42. Noel Whittaker CEO and Finance Guru on Self Belief, Being Valuable and Honesty

    30/05/2018 Duração: 42min

    In this episode we meet international bestselling author, finance and investment expert, radio broadcaster, newspaper columnist and public speaker, Noel Whittaker, one of the world’s foremost authorities on personal finance. Noel reaches over seven million readers each week through his columns and broadcasts on over 50 radio stations. He is one of Australia’s most successful authors, with 20 bestselling booksachieving total worldwide sales of more than two million copies. His first book, Making Money Made Simple, set sales records and was named in The 100 Most Influential Books of the Twentieth Century. For 30 years, Noel was the Director of Whittaker Macnaught, one of Australia’s leading financial advisory companies, with more than two billion dollars under management. In 2003, he was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in recognition of his services to the financial services industry. In 2011 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia for service to the community in raising awareness of perso

  • 41. Reputation

    26/05/2018 Duração: 13min

    In this episode we talk about the importance of reputation. Every single action you take, every single day or the weeks adds or subtracts to your reputation and it is perhaps the most important element to rapidly accelerating up the corporate ladder and for attracting opportunities. It is made up of stories and labels people carry for you and in essence is, “what people say about you when you’re not in the room.”   People naturally assess you against three factors:  1. Are you likeable and do you care about others and the greater good or just yourself 2. Are you good at your job and reliable 3. Do you have integrity and honesty   All these shape what people say and think about you. It’s important to remember that you also carry these labels for the people around you as well and they might be affecting your relationship with them. You can improve your reputation by:    a. Being intentional and values centred in how you live everyday b. Caring for others and giving to the greater good / cause c. Being good at y

  • 40. Read to Lead CHIEF Jeff Brown on Learning, Taking Action and Relationships

    23/05/2018 Duração: 28min

    In this episode we meet Read to Lead CHIEF Jeff Brown. He is the founder of the Read to Lead podcast and community Before beginning Read to Lead, he spent 26-years in radio and co-hosted an award-winning and nationally syndicated morning show from 2002 to 2008 with over a million daily listeners. The Read to Lead Podcast began in 2013. Since then he's been fortunate to interview a number of New York Times bestselling authors including John Maxwell, Seth Godin, Dan Miller, Daniel Pink, Simon Sinek, Chris Brogan (not once but twice), Gary Vaynerchuk and Liz Wiseman among others. It has been a top #10 Business and top #3 Career podcast in iTunes, is an iTunes Essentials podcast (Book Lovers), and has been nominated Best Business Podcast no fewer than three times. I’ll ask Jeff to share about:   His 26 year career on US Radio and what led him to being on main morning drive show with over a million listeners What is the most important lesson he learned from going out on his own that is so important for leaders st

  • 39. Confidence Pt. 2 - Boosters

    20/05/2018 Duração: 16min

    In this episode, Part 2 on confidence, I talk about confidence ‘boosters’ and how they can help take your game to a whole new level. The 7 boosters we focus on are: Mindset Reframing Fear Getting in flow Putting on your game face Rehearsal and scenario modelling Building a game plan Decision making frameworks If you've got a confidence issue or just want to lift your game then this will definitely serve up some new ideas. 

  • 38. Mastery Guru Peter Knight on Putting in Place The Steps To Become a True Master of Your Craft

    16/05/2018 Duração: 44min

    In this episode we hear from Golf Coaching legend Peter Knight on mastering your craft. Peter Knight is one of only four master golf professionals in Australia. He is the author of Iron Golf Mind and has over 25 of years successfully coaching at State and National level as well as driving golf programmes for the Australian Institute of Sport, Golf Australia, Taiwan Golf, Golf Victoria, NSW Golf and NSW Institute of Sport. In 2012 he was one of three coaches in Victoria recognised for his contribution to coaching in Australia over the past 100 years. His book is called Iron Golf Mind: Five lessons to achieve an amazingly strong mindset for golf. And might I add - your career and life in general.  During this far reaching interview we explore: His 5 C's of Optimal Performance - Confidence, Concentration, Commitment, Composure and Competitiveness What is mastery and how you can apply it in your work How do you build the right routines around your performances The most important question you should ask yourself

  • 37. Confidence Pt. 1 - Blockers

    13/05/2018 Duração: 11min

    In this episode I talk about confidence and the critical role it plays in performance and career progression. The topics is huge and I’ve split it out of over two minisodes. In this episode we’ll focus on 7 big blockers that most of us can take practical action to turnaround if pay close attention to our performance. 

  • 36. Personal Effectiveness GURU Kate Erickson On Doing What You Love, Being Supremely Effective and Building Confidence

    09/05/2018 Duração: 27min

    In this episode we hear from Kate Erickson, chief implementer at Entrepreneurs on Fire. I met Kate about a year ago and hear her speak on systems, efficiency and automation and she honestly stopped me in my tracks. The energy and focus was mesmerising.   Kate is an absolute GURU in personal effectiveness. Everything is personally tested on a daily basis and while they focus on entrepreneurs the lessons are just as applicable for the corporate world - which by the way is where she started.

  • 35. How To Use Recovery As A Weapon

    06/05/2018 Duração: 19min

    Take 3 deep breaths before you listen to this episode. Centre the soul. The 'busy-ness' syndrome is in plague proportions and is driving so many managers towards burn-out, low quality work, strained relationships and disconnecting from their purpose and meaning. Recovery is our great weapon in bringing our true spirit and greatest performances to the table. Without effective recovery we can not perform at our best and we look like we need development rather than a promotion. In this episode I cover the importance of recovery and a range of 'active' and 'passive' recovery techniques that work in the corporate world. 

  • 34. Learn from the masters

    29/04/2018 Duração: 07min

    Marcus Aurelius said that he was indebted to his grandfather for teaching him that “on an education one should spend liberally”. In this episode we cover the importance of learning from the gurus in your field and I give you two challenges. To reach the top, we stand on the shoulders of giants—the undisputed masters of their fields. The powerful and influential may appear to be entirely self-made, but ask them about their teachers and influencers. The length of their list might just surprise you.

  • 33. Inspirational and Effective 1:1s

    26/04/2018 Duração: 07min

    A lot of leaders do not make use of 1:1s and yet they are one of the greatest opportunities to inspire your people and lift their performance. In addition, your people's careers and lives are in your hands and you have a responsibility as a leader to coach, develop and support your people. Many people complain about the performance of some of their team members and yet they either don’t do 1:1s or do them very poorly. And this often means that individuals lose interest, they don’t feel valued and they certainly don’t bring the extra effort that is sitting stored away inside of them.    I cover a 4 step process for running inspirational and effective 1:1s - Check-in, Operations, People, Strategy (COPS). 

  • 32. Serial Low Performers and How to Exit Them With Coach, Counsel, Shoot

    22/04/2018 Duração: 10min

    Every now and then you’ll get a serial low performer that is a toxic presence in your team. They can be incredibly stubborn and many leaders find dealing with these people the hardest part of their work. In these cases it is unhealthy for both them, yourself and likely several other people in the team if they don’t seriously change their ways or move on. I cover a three step process for removing them from your team Coach, Counsel, Shoot.    This is sounds tough and brutal but it really just a framework for either improving or removing low performers.    Great Chiefs are brilliant at shifting low performers into better performance or moving them on. They understand the importance of getting the right people on the bus and letting the wrong people off at the next stop. Shifting this individual can be a huge relief for everyone involved. Many time I’ve seen whole teams take a collective sigh of relief. They didn’t realise how much of an impact the person was having. They spread their wings and really fly. And

  • 31. Spiritual GURU Damien Price on Staying Connected to Your Soul and the Ultimate Purpose of Life

    18/04/2018 Duração: 49min

    In this episode we take an entirely new angle. I’ve been wanting to bring in some gurus on particular topics and it brings me great pleasure to start with our spiritual guru Damien Price on Spiritualism and how it fits in the corporate world.    Damien Price is a Christian Brother and has taught for over thirty years in schools throughout Australia and New Zealand. Over the past twenty years Damien has been involved in working with disadvantaged youth, homeless men and women, refugees and Asylum Seekers. Damien has Masters Degrees in Counselling and Pastoral Guidance. Damien’s Doctor of Philosophy degree focused on the sense of self that youth grew into as they engaged with homeless people over an extended period of time. He is now Regional Ministry Coordinator for PNG, Philippines and Timor Leste in a role that has him travelling and organising all over SE Asia. Some of the questions I ask Damien include:  • What is God and/or who was God and where do people get it wrong? • What is Religion and where do pe

  • 30. P2R2 - Automating the Pursuit of Excellence

    15/04/2018 Duração: 09min

    In this episode we cover the power of high performance lifecycles and how to use them to automate the pursuit of excellence.    The pursuit of excellence lies at the heart of all great performers. It means mastering your craft and continually working to improve yourself. It also means leading your team to work collectively to improve itself. The long term benefits have an incredible compound effect on your ability to get results and rise above the pack.    I outline:  - the Prepare, Perform, Recover, Review (P2R2) Lifecycle - How to lock this into as a system that drives performance - How to optimise each step - Some tricks to stay focused and embed the system

  • 29. John Lee Dumas on Being Insanely Valuable, Thinking Outside the Box and How to Finally Win

    11/04/2018 Duração: 25min

    In this episode we hear from John Lee Dumas, Founder of Entrepreneurs on Fire.  John is the founder and host of Entrepreneurs ON FIRE, an award winning Podcast where he interviews today’s most successful Entrepreneurs 7-days a week. JLD has grown EOFire.com into a 7-figure business with over 2000 interviews and 1.5 million monthly listens.  Some of the questions I ask John:  • What was the most important lesson you learnt from your time as a soldier in Iraq that shaped you the most?  • You spent time in law firms, real estate and a number of other industries early in your career. Eventually you took a different path to be start podcasts and be an entrepreneur. What were you really looking for that you found in podcasting and EOFire?  • What advice would you give to a middle / snr manager of a large organisation that is stuck in their career, fighting politics and can’t seem to find a way forward?  •  If someone, is thinking that they might like to start their own business. Can you explain what a side-hustle

  • 28. What To Do When Your Boss Is In The Clouds

    08/04/2018 Duração: 08min

    Most of us at one time or another have had a boss who seems totally disinterested in our work. They’re the opposite of micro-managers, leaving us completely to our own devices and at times in more senior regional roles can go missing for weeks at a time. Here is what you can do.

  • 27. Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of Bravehearts

    04/04/2018 Duração: 01h33s

    In this episode we hear from Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of Bravehearts. You can support Hetty’s work through Bravehearts at www.bravehearts.org.au CHANGE OF PLAN Normally I put a detailed set of show notes. In this case, I’m electing not to. This will make sense when you’ve heard this episode. Hetty is someone you have to listen to. She is one of the most influential leaders of modern Australia and summary notes just won’t do her justice. So find an hour to really focus on this session. Hetty tells the FULL story of her life and the horrific circumstances that led to the beginnings of Bravehearts after her daughter disclosed she was being assaulted. She also shares some of her techniques for negotiating with Prime Ministers, staying resilient and gives the ultimate career advice if you want to be a GREAT chief.   ABOUT HETTY JOHNSTON AM   Hetty is the Founder and Chair of Bravehearts & Australia’s leading child protection advocate. https://bravehearts.org.au/who-we-are/founder-chairman/   Fo

  • 26. Why You Should Run Across A Desert (And Love It)

    30/03/2018 Duração: 09min

    In this episode I talk about why you should run across a desert (and love it). Huh? What I really mean is why you should do something epic. In 2007/8 I conducted a personal growth experiment by tackling the Gobi March a 250km ultra marathon across the toughest terrain in the world. This is a bit of that story and what I discovered on…and didn’t expect.

  • 25. CEO Brad Gordon on How to Create a Vision and Game That Inspires Your Team and Attracts the Best Talent

    27/03/2018 Duração: 41min

    In this episode we hear from Brad Gordon, former CEO of Acacia Mining Limited. We cover the importance of getting out from behind your desk, how to create a game that inspires your people and attracts the best talent.  ABOUT BRAD Until recently, Brad Gordon was the CEO of Acacia Mining Limited. Prior to that he has also been the CEO of Entrepid Mines Limited, Emperor Mines Limited and was Managing Director of Placer Dome, New Guinea. Key Questions I ask Brad Gordon: • What you do love about mining and being underground?  • Were there any setbacks along the way? • What is your secret sauce? The thing you can do better than almost anyone else?  • So what advice would you give to someone who's in that middle level of their career and all of a sudden they're stuck, they're not going up any further? • Do you have any moments when you doubt your abilities? What do you do in those moments to keep going?  • Did anyone give you any feedback to you personally that really rang true for you? That was important for the

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