Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

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Sinopse

Wilderness leader and adventurist, author of Composure and Moments, leadership mentor

Episódios

  • 158 How to work on your leadership mindset wtih Ian Taylor

    17/06/2020 Duração: 39min

    Do you struggle with nagging self doubts as a leader? Do you ask, ‘am I on the right track’? Ian Taylor, ED of Cotton Research and Development Corporation, asks these same questions, and has found a way to check his assumptions, and validate the strategy, even in the most uncertain times. A humble and genuine person, Ian shares rich insights about culture and innovation that are useful for all leaders.

  • 157 Leadership strategies for uncertain times with Stuart Althaus

    10/06/2020 Duração: 37min

    What kind of leadership style do you need to take a leap of faith? What strategies can you deploy when leading through massive uncertainty? What’s the most important thing to keep in mind when leading through change? Stuart Althaus is an experienced CEO and senior executive with a career that spans some forty years in the military, information and communication technology, and not for profit directorships. His hard-earned wisdom helps him to be an optimist even as we face down some of the biggest uncertainties of any generation.

  • 156 Leadership mindsets for entrepreneurs with Ian Parke

    03/06/2020 Duração: 32min

    Financial technology, along with other exponential services, is facilitating a contactless and virtual business experience. Through Covid19, some businesses are suffering and others are thriving. With FinTech (financial technology) entrepreneur Ian Parke, we take a look at the opportunities and mindset needed to ride the new wave of the new now.

  • Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on a leadership mindset for the COVID crisis

    03/06/2020 Duração: 19min

    Are you over it yet? This crisis seems to go on and on, unrelenting. Yet, as leaders there is no timeout or time off. We’ve got to keep on keeping on. I thought I’d give us a bit of a PAUSE button to reflect on what we can take from this experience. I also go over some key highlights of this past season on the podcast so you can get a concentrated dose of leadership insights that are useful for now. Why you should listen: Now’s the time to get really clear on what you want: here are some things to think about Clarify what matters most: I share my list to inspire yours Season round up: with insights on innovation from experts and authors that are essential tools for leading next through the pandemic Sneak preview of interviews coming up over the coming months: Leadership on the ground with CEOs from not for profits, global IT companies, agribusiness, and a Vice Chancellor! So much goodness and rich insights coming up

  • 105 How to increase your leadership effectiveness with Daniel Kilov

    29/05/2020 Duração: 48min

    Edge of Leadership UnConference speaker Daniel Kilov reveals some amazing tips and tricks to enhance memory for reading books, recalling information, committing information to knowledge, and remembering names at networking functions. Daniel shares critical mnemonics (memory) techniques, explains how these techniques are the single best predictor of top performance in any field and how we can create generations of geniuses. How memory is the alchemy for human creativity Using ‘memory palaces’ to retain vasts amount of knowledge quickly Why memory is the true distinguishing feature for people at the very top of their game - geniuses - and an even better predictor than IQ

  • 106 Taking the right approach to risk can be a critical leadership responsibility with Bryan Whitefield

    29/05/2020 Duração: 40min

    Are you a crazy risk taker? Do you jump in, boots and all, without considering the consequences? Or are you overly cautious? There can be a balance! As Boundless Leaders we want to maximise fun and opportunity, all while considering the consequences. Risk management in decision-making however does not need to be a total downer. In this interview with Bryan Whitefield we discover how to have fun without regret, why the gut instinct is rarely a good source for decision-making, and what we need to be mindful of in the big-consequences decisions we make. Why mindset determines motivation and our blockers in decision-making How to use the MCI model - motivation, clarification, and implementation for risk checking on big decisions Check your VEG - values, environment and genes while pondering what questions needs answering

  • 107 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on expanding perspective

    29/05/2020 Duração: 27min

    WARNING: This solocast is a bit of a rant. A call to action. To do more. To do better. To have a bigger impact. There’s a lot going on. There’s more work to do than ever before. There are more problems to solve. We need to work BETTER. We also need to avoid the traps of Achiever: achiever disease and overwork, goal sickness and sacrificing our values at the altar of results.

  • 108 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on culture traps

    29/05/2020 Duração: 15min

    ‘You don’t know how good you have it until it changes’. This was a CEO talking about his culture after a new Chairman is on the scene. A change at the top can certainly spell doom (or boom!) for culture. There are other aspects at play too: systems and shadow. We go through two recent articles - one on Facebook and how its culture is slipping, and one from the Navy SEALs - a Special Operations Chief is arrested for war crimes. Culture is your operating system for people. Know and set the code. Systems drive behaviour - review yours. Every strength has a shadow - are you aware of your own culture shadow?

  • 109 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on avoiding the three C's

    29/05/2020 Duração: 22min

    Leadership can be a volatile experience. There are some seriously difficult situations - and people - to contend with. Cockups are what we fear most: failing and letting people down. Mistakes that are costly. Hurting people inadvertently. Perspective is the gateway to compassion: just because you cock things up, doesn’t make you a c*ck - at least not permanently! Crackpots are a bigger concern. The biggest challenges is dealing with PSYCHOPATHS. Not all psychopaths are violent! Many are successful players in the corporate world. We need to know how to spot them, and how to deal with them. Conniptions are a surprise when they happen. When a crackpot pushes our buttons and all of a sudden we lose the plot, and default to behaviour that is out of the norm. Conniptions are rare occurrences, and yet we can learn from them.

  • 155 The Leadership skills needed for change with Joe Jackman

    27/05/2020 Duração: 50min

    Change, transformation, pivot, unprecedented...we’ve all heard the words. Do you feel excited or scared? Joe Jackman is a brand expert, strategist, and CEO of the world’s first Reinventionist company and he is excited about what opportunities are emerging. We talk about the changing nature of change itself, what is staying the same and what will definitely not stay the same, and importantly what we can learn from organisations that ignored the risk of not changing.

  • 154 Leadership lessons from the military with Brigadier Nick Jans

    20/05/2020 Duração: 39min

    Can you be commanding without doing command and control? Can you have authority without being authoritarian? What is the best way to avoid the traps of hubris and power? Brigadier Nick Jans OAM (retired) shares his wisdom and insight from a lifetime of leadership and learning in the military. He debunks some of the myths that exist around military leadership and culture, namely that there is a difference between being authoritative and authoritarian. Military leaders have an embedded culture where you ‘earn your spurs’ and win authority, not seize it. 

  • 153 Leadership skills for elected officials with Mayor Kristy McBain

    13/05/2020 Duração: 35min

    The test of a leader is often in times of crisis. What if you had to deal with disaster compounded by disaster? Three bushfires including the most devastating one of 2020, followed immediately by Covid19. This is exactly what Mayor Kristy McBain has faced since first being elected the youngest councillor in Bega Valley Shire at the age of 29, and then as the youngest Mayor in 2016. She shares her biggest leadership insights.

  • 152 The leadership attributes to build high performing teams with Kerry Goyette

    06/05/2020 Duração: 49min

    Only 20% of teams are operating at their full potential! What gets in their way? Poor emotional intelligence. Author Kerry Goyette shares her research and experience when it comes to building high performing teams that can collaborate effectively, especially through crisis situations. Plus we dive into the trickier  people stuff issues: dealing with narcissists, psychopaths, and power hungry leaders.

  • 151 The intersection of leadership skills and performance with Diana Theodores

    28/04/2020 Duração: 38min

    What makes a great leadership performance? What aspect of leadership is performance? If a great performance that is genuine can inspire us, how can we do more of that as leaders? Diana Theodores is an expert in theatre skills for business. She shares what she believes is the natural intersection of performance skills and leadership in this deep dive interview.

  • 150 Why bravery needs to be one of your leadership strengths with Margie Warrell

    22/04/2020 Duração: 40min

    Where are you playing it safe in your life? What is the emotional landscape of your life? What is your fear costing you in life and in leadership? These are some hard hitting questions from coach, author and speaker extraordinaire, Margie Warrell. You’ll be mesmerized by her energy and passion for emboldening people to live with courage. 

  • 149 Failure is an important component of any leadership journey with Chris Griffiths

    15/04/2020 Duração: 45min

    Chris Griffiths was an unlikely leader, bullied as a kid, who went on to create a highly successful tech company, sell it, and then lose all his wealth on a bad investment. He reinvented himself and built a number of successful enterprises at the intersection of creativity and technology. Chris has a wealth of experience and practical advice on how to innovate better and avoid cognitive bias traps. A must listen for those interested in innovation and creativity, and leadership built out of the ashes of failure.

  • 148 Leadership expert Julia Steel wants us to change how we feel about change

    07/04/2020 Duração: 35min

    Are you undergoing a big transformation project? Are you in charge of leading a significant change in systems or processes or structures? Then best be across some of the core fundamentals of doing it right and avoid common myths about change. Change leader expert Julia Steel shares her insights from her own lived experience.

  • 110 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on persuasion

    07/04/2020 Duração: 12min

    How do you convince someone to change their perspective? If you want to move hearts and minds for a cause that is deeply meaningful to you, how do you do that? Sometimes the most passionate advocates end up doing more harm than good. Don't be fooled: passion is the worst form of persuasion. Pressure does nothing for changing opinions. All it does is push people farther in to their own perspective. Curiosity and compassionate inquiry leads to persuasion.

  • 111 Canberra based leadership expert Zoe Routh on leadership growth

    07/04/2020 Duração: 14min

    Complexity and the rapid rate of change demands a new kind of leadership - a next level leadership. Next level is about shifting perspective to be an Amplifier - someone focused on impact and not just results. When we expand our perspective we can have greater positive contribution. There are common blocks to this kind of boundless leadership: Limited awareness about the future, trends, and our own internal operating systems - our beliefs. We need to develop this awareness for the core reason that visionaries attract people. Taking culture for granted. Many leaders smugly think their culture is doing great (because they, of course, are leading it). Culture runs companies. It is the operating system for people, and you need to program it well. Procrastination around new technologies. Technology drives change and many leaders hesitate to implement.

  • 147 In leadership people skills are so important with Erik Johnson

    01/04/2020 Duração: 47min

    Do you have fear of public speaking? How about a fear of failure? Do you lead a team of diverse personalities, and some big ones that are more like divas? Radio Host extraordinaire Erik Johnson shares his leadership nuggets in a career that celebrates the people stuff.

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