Episodios

  • Make the Decision to Lead
    Aug 9 2021

    We all have to make a decision on whether we want to be a leader and how we choose to lead.

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Dr Catherine Rymsha, author of The Leadership Decision.  Catherine and Kevin chat about: 

    • Leaders defining what leadership means to them;
    • The effect of the pandemic on leadership approach; and
    • Finding the balance between being there for your people but also holding them accountable.

    Dr Catherine Rymsha is a lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where she teaches courses on leadership. Catherine spent over ten years in marketing/communications leadership roles and now leads learning and development for a software company.

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  • Leadership Is Not About You
    Mar 8 2021

    Leaders must have inclusion as part of their arsenal today.  We can create an inclusive culture. The key thing about culture is that we want the culture to change because we want behaviors to change. So if you want to shift in behavior, we need a shift in thinking. 

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Frances Frei and Anne Morriss, coauthors in life and work, whose most recent book, UNLEASHED: The Unapologetic Leader’s Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You, is the most definitive guide to leadership today. On the episode, they talk about

    • Inclusion being an essential part of leadership;
    • The need for a foundation of trust; and
    • The qualities of 27-year-olds.

    Frances Frei is a professor at Harvard Business School. She recently served as Uber’s first SVP of leadership and strategy. Her TED talk about building trust has logged over 4 million views. She was described in a recent Los Angeles Times article as “the go-to woman for companies like Uber and WeWork looking to improve their image.” She has made headlines in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, FT, USA Today, Washington Post, CNN, NPR, CNBC, The New Yorker, Fortune, Variety, ESPN, New York Magazine, Vox, and Business Insider.

    Anne Morriss is the Executive Founder of The Leadership Consortium, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for building diverse executive teams. She has appeared on “CBS This Morning.”

    They are also coauthors of the bestselling book Uncommon Service.

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  • The Great Era of Opportunity
    Mar 7 2021

    This is a great era for opportunity and for businesses that can demonstrate ethical leadership.

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Alison Taylor, leader and thought leader in the ethics and compliance and ESG space, about: 

    • The generational views on diversity and inclusion;
    • The rise of employee activism; and
    • The need to review the skills of Boards.

    Alison Taylor is Executive Director of Ethical Systems, a research collaboration housed at NYU Stern School of Business. She is also a Senior Advisor at BSR and an Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern School of Business, where she teaches professional responsibility and leadership. Alison has a long track record of consulting for large multinational companies on strategy, sustainability, political and social risk, culture and behavior, human rights, ethics and compliance, stakeholder engagement, ESG, and anti-corruption. She is a 2019-21 member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Transparency and Anti-Corruption, and a member of Compliance Week's advisory board.

     

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  • Be Present, Be A Leader
    Feb 7 2021

    Purpose, like people, can evolve.  What was on the radar 12 years ago is not necessarily what should be on it today. 

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Matt Meyer, a leader, strategist, and advocate for sustainable business, about: 

    • Diversity and inclusion in the law;
    • The importance of purpose; and
    • The difference between profits and value.

    Matt is CEO and Chairman of Taylor Vinters and also the host of the popular Zebra Talk series of conversations with leaders about the soft infrastructure of successful organisations. In 2019 he was identified by the Financial Times as one of Europe's most innovative lawyers and has been recognised by MPF for strategic leadership in professional services. Prior to embarking on his leadership career, Matt was an international technology lawyer and has worked with entrepreneurial and Fortune 500 companies alike. Matt is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society and a qualified pilot.

     

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  • Joy, Meaning, and Purpose
    Dec 31 2020

    Human potential is the brightest spot on the horizon for the future of work. 

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with bestselling author Diana Wu David about :

    • Why she wrote a book about future-proofing your career;
    • Leadership lessons learned from Henry Kissenger; and
    • Whether or not stakeholder capitalism is a fad.

    Diana Wu David is the Founder of Future Proof Lab and the author of Future Proof: Reinventing Work in an Age of Acceleration.  You can get your copy from Amazon. 

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  • Freedom To Be Happy
    Nov 30 2020

    Freedom to be happy for all employees.  That is the mission of my guest on this episode.  Happiness in the workplace is not just a fluffy idea.  Happiness has a direct impact on the engagement of employees.

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with recently minted first-time author, Matthew Phelan about :

    • Why his early leadership heroes were John Barnes, Gary Lineker, and Paul Gascoigne (soccer players for those in America)
    • Leadership lessons learned from being an entrepreneur in his 20s; and
    • Why employee happiness is an indicator of things to come for businesses.

    Matt is Co-CEO and Head of Global Happiness at the Happiness Index.  Matt is also the author of Freedom To Be Happy: The Business Case for Happiness.  You can get your copy from Amazon. 

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  • Our Brains Are Built For Connection
    Nov 4 2020

    Human connection. That is what this episode’s guest loves.  He has spent two decades of research taking him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea.  All this in a quest to understand the neuroscience of human connection, human happiness, and effective teamwork. He is now deploying neuroscience technologies to solve real problems faced by real people.

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Dr. Paul Zak (aka Dr. Love) about:

    • Whether work should be an experience
    • The lesson learnt from spending time with a tribe in Papua New Guinea; and
    • Being a good leader sometimes involves listening to the employee gripes.

    Paul is the author of Trust Factor: The Science of Creating High-Performance Companies.  You can get your copy from Amazon or Barnes & Noble, and all other good book stores. 

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  • It Shouldn’t Be Expensive To Be Yourself
    Sep 28 2020

    You run out of ramen money while earning your doctorate degree at Oxford University so return home ready to take up a research job.  Instead, you end up working in a steel factory and in less than 3 years become the Plant Manager and VP of Operations.  This is the place to put theory into practice.

    In this episode, Kevin Withane speaks with Dr. Timothy Clark about:

    • Psychological safety and what it means
    • Why psychological safety is important today
    • How Tim became a leader
    • What leadership actually is
    • How leaders can adapt to lead with integrity

    Tim is the author of The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety: Defining the Path to Innovation and Inclusion.  You can get it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble and other good book stores. 

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