Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Global Leadership Hypothesis. What makes a great leader?
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| Episode 24 - In conversation with Arif Kamal | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:25:43 | |
Meet Arif, a financial expert who works with businesses to enhance their financial resilience and operational efficiency. With a firm belief that the finance function should act as a partner rather than a mere support function to any business, Arif has made significant contributions to several companies throughout his career. Arif's impressive track record includes actively managing cultural and behavioural change from a traditional partnership to a corporate entity while maintaining the business's core values. He achieved this at renowned organizations such as Hunters Law LLP, Thomas Cooper LLP, and G L Hearn Limited. Additionally, Arif has successfully turned around businesses from loss-making to sustainable, profitable entities through effective working capital management. Arif's expertise also extends to employee share option trusts, having established one based in Jersey, Channel Islands, and setting up a tax-efficient Employee Management Incentive (EMI) Scheme for the grant and exercise of options. Arif is an accomplished financial expert and a thought leader in the industry. He regularly contributes to the financial press, including publications such as Financial Director Magazine, Accounting and Business, CFO World, and Economia. With his impressive accomplishments and thought leadership, Arif is a valuable asset to any business looking to enhance their financial performance and efficiency. | |||
| Episode 23 - In conversation with Zahra Bahrololoumi | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:41:15 | |
Meet Zahra, a technology leader passionate about driving innovation and transformation for clients across all industries. As the leader of Accenture's Technology business in the UK and Ireland, Zahra is responsible for delivering application development, support, and platform services to her clients. With a specific focus on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud, blockchain, and platforms such as SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, and Salesforce, Zahra is committed to leveraging technology to help her clients succeed in a rapidly changing business landscape. Beyond her technical expertise, Zahra also strongly advocates diversity and inclusion within the tech industry. She leads inclusion and diversity initiatives for Accenture's | |||
| Episode 7 - In conversation with Professor Vlatka Hlupic | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:33:47 | |
Welcome to our podcast, where we have the privilege of speaking with Professor Vlatka Hlupic, a world-renowned thought leader and one of the world's top 11 most influential HR thinkers. As a Leadership and Organisational Transformation professor at Ashridge Hult Executive Education, Vlatka brings decades of experience and expertise in strategy, culture, change, and leadership development to the table. As the Honorary President of The Academy of Executive Coaching, Vlatka is dedicated to empowering individuals and organisations to achieve their full potential. She is a sought-after global thought leader, advising ICG clients on leadership development, strategy, culture, and change. Vlatka's passion for transforming organisations and helping them thrive led her to found 'The Management Shift© Consulting Ltd,' where she serves as CEO. Her fourth book, Humane Capital, contains a forward written by his holiness the Dalai Lama, showcasing her commitment to a more compassionate and humane approach to leadership and management. In this podcast episode, we explore Vlatka's fascinating career journey, delving into her experiences as a professor, consultant, and author. We discuss her research into the role of leadership and culture in organisational transformation and her insights into how organisations can shift their management practices to be more people-centred and compassionate. Vlatka's unique perspective on leadership and management is both thought-provoking and inspiring, and we are thrilled to have her join us on the podcast. | |||
| Episode 6 - In conversation with Mohamed ELRouby | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:27:18 | |
Brené Brown defines vulnerability as uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure. Vulnerability and leadership are symbiotic friends. I am not saying that we should be crying in the office. When finance leaders share how they feel, their teams are more willing to open up and share what they are feeling, thinking and experiencing. It does require us to be more courageous though and embrace that feeling of being outside our comfort zone. This week we release the sixth leadership chronicle and a story of success shared by Mohamed ELRouby ACMA, CGMA, FPAC, MBA from the 6th conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis - what makes a great leader. Food for thought. Leaders who allow themselves to be vulnerable with their teams:
Are you comfortable sharing vulnerability to achieve more ❓Take your leadership to the next level Follow the link to the right to see the rest of the blog post #leadershipdevelopment #financeleaders #cfoinsights | |||
| Episode 4 - In conversation with Jane Gunn | 09 Apr 2021 | 00:24:02 | |
Does your boss trust you? Hopefully, we can all recall a boss that supported us, helped us to grow and develop and pushed us forward to help us succeed. When Jane Gunn told me the story of her boss saying he would make the tea while she ran the meeting, my unconscious bias raised its head. I answered, “oh dear”. I just assumed he would let her make the tea. Actually, it was totally the opposite. He trusted her enough to let her lead the meeting while he made the tea and this was a good 20 years ago. This week we release the seventh leadership chronicle and a story of success shared by Jane from the 4th conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis - what makes a great leader. Food for thought. We trust leaders based on the Trust Triangle (Harvard Business Review – May 2020):
Common trust wobbles are caused by:
What causes you to mistrust a leader❓ | |||
| Episode 2 - In conversation with Gosia Gorna | 08 Apr 2021 | 00:51:36 | |
What is the point of having a team filled with brilliant individuals if we never access their creative brilliance? Have you ever suffered, felt sad, let down and fearful that you did not know how to do something? Perhaps you were trying to solve the problem yourself, instead of asking for help. This week we release the fourth leadership chronicle and a story of failure shared by Gosia Gorna from the 2nd conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis – what makes a great leader. Food for thought: Do you regularly brainstorm with your team to unlock creative brilliance Do you regularly assess whether you are actually solving the right problem or addressing the right challenge Do you regularly include a “wildcard” in your brainstorming meetings – someone who thinks differently at a cognitive level Have you ever used the six thinking hats from Debono Group to assign different responsibilities to elicit higher thinking patterns i.e. red = emotion, green = creativity, black = challenge/caution What else do you do to unlock the creative brilliance in the team? Take your leadership to the next level | |||
| Episode 10 - In conversation with Hiltrud Werner | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:28:41 | |
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore what it truly takes to be a great leader. In today's episode, we have the honour of speaking with Hiltrud Werner, a German business executive who has made a name for herself in the world of compliance and integrity. Hiltrud joined Volkswagen in 2016 as head of Group Audit and quickly rose through the ranks to become a member of Volkswagen's Board of Management, responsible for Integrity and Legal Affairs. In her role, she oversees the compliance and integrity teams for Volkswagen and its 12 brands and was tasked with restructuring the compliance culture. Her dedication and hard work have earned her a reputation as a leader who is unafraid to tackle tough issues and make meaningful change happen. Hiltrud began her career in 1991 at the consulting firm Softlab GMBH in Munich as a project manager. She then moved to BMW AG in 1996, where she held various positions during her tenure, including head of the IT department of BMW Bank, head of the BMW AG audit department for the UK & Ireland, and head of Group Internal Audit. In 2011, she joined MAN SE as Chief Audit Executive for the MAN Group and became head of Group Internal Audit at the car supplier ZF Friedrichshafen in 2014. Throughout her career, Hiltrud has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to excellence and a willingness to take on new challenges. We are thrilled to have her on our podcast and to learn from her wealth of knowledge and experience. So sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the fascinating world of business leadership with Hiltrud Werner. | |||
| Episode 9 - In conversation with Eugenio Cibruscola | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:47:13 | |
Welcome to our podcast, where we have the privilege of speaking with Eugenio Cibruscola, a talented business professional with a wealth of experience in various roles and regions of the world. Currently working in Business Development in the field of the Internet of Things at Vodafone, Eugenio has also held positions in Finance, Business Intelligence, and Project Management in organizations across Brazil, The Netherlands, Portugal, China, and the UK. Eugenio's diverse professional background has allowed him to gain invaluable experience with different management practices and leadership styles. He recognizes the value of diversity in the workplace and brings this unique perspective to his current role, driving business development and innovation at Vodafone. With a BSc in Economics and Finance from LUSS Guido Carli University, a Master in Management from NOVA SBE, and a Professional Master in Strategy from Insper, Eugenio has a solid academic background to complement his professional experience. He is dedicated to personal and professional growth, continually seeking to expand his knowledge and skills. In this podcast episode, we dive into Eugenio's fascinating career journey, exploring the challenges he has faced, the lessons he has learned, and the insights he has gained along the way. From his experiences working across different regions and cultures to his current role in the field of the Internet of Things, Eugenio shares his unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in today's business world. So sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the world of business leadership with Eugenio Cibruscola. | |||
| Episode 3 - In conversation with Chris Argent | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:40:03 | |
⚡Leadership is about ditching self-interest and focusing on people⚡ | |||
| Episode 5 - In conversation with Andy Burrows | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:35:41 | |
Have you ever felt that rewarding feeling when you achieved something great and your boss shows the necessary appreciation or when things go wrong, and your boss is there protecting you and taking overall responsibility This week we release the second leadership chronicle and a story of great leadership by Andy Burrows BSc BFP ACA from the 5th conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis – what makes a great leader. Food for thought – empowering our team members has multiple dimensions: Believing in their abilities. Trusting them to get the job done well. Taking responsibility & accountability as the leader (no blaming). Having their backs when things go wrong. Which other elements are crucial to feel empowered and bring your A-game Take your leadership to the next level | |||
| Episode 8 - In conversation with Aliyyah Abdullah | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:33:44 | |
**Are you deadline-driven or people-driven❓** | |||
| Introduction to The Global Leaders Hypothesis | 05 Feb 2021 | 00:02:51 | |
🌟 The Global Leadership hypothesis – what makes a great leader? 🌟 | |||
| Episode 22 - In conversation with Ibilola Amao | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:26:06 | |
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we're excited to be joined by Dr Ibilola Amao, Principal Consultant of Lonadek Global Services. Lonadek is a multi-award-winning, women-owned company. It provides engineering technology and innovation solutions, including talent outsourcing, digital asset lifecycle and information management services, predictive engineering, operations and maintenance, engineering software sales, administration and support, and training and human capital development initiatives. As a Fellow of the Energy Institute and a member of the EI Council, Dr Amao is a renowned expert in the field of energy and engineering. She also serves on the panel of judges for the Royal Academy of Engineering UK Africa Prize and is a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers. In addition, Dr Amao is a Women In Energy Network co-founder and sits on the board of other STEM-focused firms. Recognized as a Forbes 2019 Rising Star, Dr Amao is a passionate change agent who invests her time in continuing professional development activities and human capital development initiatives. She works tirelessly with STEMpreneurs and TECHpreneurs to deliver innovative technology solutions globally and is involved in Girls in STEM and Women in Entrepreneurship activities with WimBiz. Join us as we delve into Dr Amao's journey as a leader in the engineering and energy industries, her commitment to human capital development, and her thoughts on the future of technology and innovation. | |||
| Episode 26 - In conversation with Jenny Onkonkwo | 04 Feb 2021 | 00:36:10 | |
**Do finance leaders unlock potential in other individuals?** | |||
| Episode 12 - In conversation with Cheryl-Jane(CJ) Kujenga | 04 Feb 2021 | 00:34:58 | |
**Are your decisions causing positive ripples in organisations❓** | |||
| Episode 17 - In conversation with Andrew Codd | 04 Feb 2021 | 00:39:02 | |
**Are your strengths and values used effectively in your current organisation and or role❓** | |||
| Episode 1 - In conversation with Anders Liu-Lindberg | 03 Feb 2021 | 00:27:30 | |
Business Partners - leaders or individual contributors? | |||
| Episode 27 - In conversation with Jack McCullough | 01 Feb 2021 | 00:34:04 | |
**Do we ignore the ‘soft skills’ in Finance because we find them harder to attain? ** | |||
| Episode 25 - In conversation with Sir David Walker | 11 Dec 2020 | 00:32:56 | |
**Great leadership is not all about the leader** | |||
| Episode 11 - In conversation with Robin Kiziak | 12 Nov 2020 | 00:36:57 | |
**Great leadership is more of an art than a science** | |||
| Episode 20 - In conversation with Brad Eisenhuth | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:31:45 | |
**Do we dare to think differently in Finance❓** | |||
| Episode 21 - In conversation with Guillaume Turlin | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:38:56 | |
Welcome to today's podcast episode featuring Guillaume, a financial strategy and performance improvement expert who helps organisations achieve rapid growth. With his commercial and strategic insight, Guillaume assists boards and business leaders who are experiencing frustration around their finance teams' poor performance, a lack of clarity in their strategic direction, or an inadequate finance function. Guillaume's impressive results include creating a finance department from scratch within two months, centralising in-country finance operations, and designing pricing strategies that led to double-digit percentage increases in EBITDA. He has also directed implementing of ERP systems, enabling the launch of new business models and supporting board and CFOs in significant investment deals. If you're looking for ways to improve your organization, you won't want to miss this episode as Guillaume shares his insights and experiences. | |||
| Episode 14 - In conversation with John Reed | 04 May 2021 | 00:34:30 | |
Meet John Reed, an experienced financial services executive and transformational leader. With a background in banking, wealth management, and insurance, John has held a wide range of board-level executive roles and operated at the CEO/COO level in stock market-listed financial services businesses. Following his successful career in financial services, John has transitioned into a portfolio of Chair and non-executive director roles, mostly in financial services. He has a proven track record in strategic development, governance framework design, and culture shift, bringing valuable expertise to the boards he serves on. John's executive roles include former Group COO of SG Hambros Group, CEO of Arbuthnot Latham & Co. Ltd, and NED at Tesco Bank, where he chaired the Remuneration Committee and sat on the Audit and Risk Committees. He was also part of the bid team for Williams & Glyn's Bank business, which raised £1.1bn of commitments from the stock market in 2013. Join John on this podcast as he shares his insights and expertise on financial services, leadership, governance, and culture shift. He will explore the topics that matter most to today's financial services leaders and provide actionable advice for those looking to drive organisational transformation and growth. | |||
| Episode 19 - In conversation with Sonia Aslam | 04 May 2021 | 00:27:12 | |
Meet Sonia Aslam, a seasoned Transformational Leader with years of experience building cross-functional teams and delivering top-notch digital products. Her expertise lies in enabling corporations to meet their digital agenda and harness the power of their data, particularly in driving and delivering strategic Financial Data & Analytic programmes. Sonia's leadership style centres around people, making her a Her thirst for learning, even while on maternity leave, sets | |||
| Episode 18 - In conversation with Tracey Rob Perera | 04 May 2021 | 00:32:02 | |
Welcome to our podcast, where we have the pleasure of speaking with Tracey Perera, an accomplished business leader with extensive experience in business operations, finance, strategy, people, risk, regulatory, and crisis management. Tracey's proven track record of delivering growth and transformation programmes at the Chief Operating Officer level makes her a sought-after COO. With a Chartered Accountant qualification from KPMG in London, Tracey has spent over a decade leading audits of various corporate sectors, from scale-ups to FTSE 100 companies. Her contributions to the industry have earned her a fellowship at the Chartered Management Institute in 2019, highlighting her commitment to excellence and professional development. Tracey's expertise has been particularly focused on the Tech sector, where she serves as the Tech Talent Charter Ambassador and Thought Leader, leading ED&I teams to develop practical Business Roadmaps. She is also the Chair of the ED&I committee for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, further highlighting her commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. As the Strategic Board Advisor for Tech London Advocate Education and a London Mayor's Enterprise Advisor Network member, Tracey is passionate about bridging the gap between education and employment. She advises coaches, and mentors young people and leaders in the education sector, promoting skill development and career opportunities. In this podcast episode, we dive into Tracey's fascinating career journey, exploring the challenges she has faced, the lessons she has learned, and the insights she has gained along the way. From her experiences leading commercial, regulatory, and political change programs for C-suite executives to her work promoting diversity and inclusion in the Tech sector, Tracey shares her unique perspective on what it takes to be a great leader. Sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the world of business leadership with Tracey Perera.
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| Episode 16 - In conversation with Fran Borg Wheeler | 04 May 2021 | 00:41:37 | |
Fran is the Founding Director of Heart-Centred Leaders, a business that empowers leaders to make a positive impact while caring for themselves. With a background in the third sector and a passion for supporting those in need, Fran has spent over 14 years in leadership roles, including as a charity CEO. Her key achievements include building a cooperative team culture, raising £1m for a youth homeless project, and supporting leaders to grow and flourish. Fran now uses her leadership coaching, charity consultancy, and team training expertise to help leaders become their best selves. Join Fran and Talita on this podcast as they share their insights and expertise on leadership, team dynamics, career acceleration, cultural transformation, and more. Through their conversation, they will explore the topics that matter most to today's leaders and provide actionable advice for those looking to positively impact their careers and lives. | |||
| Episode 15 - In conversation with Dr Deborah Benson | 04 May 2021 | 00:55:27 | |
Meet Deborah, a trailblazing business leader with a career spanning advertising, marketing, construction, property, and consultancy. She began her career in London and gained an MBA before moving to Scotland. She became the first and youngest female director to be appointed at the Miller Group, a large Scottish construction company. Deborah's impressive career continued as she rose through the ranks at Miller Group, first as national marketing director for the Miller homes division and then as regional managing director of partnership and mainstream housing businesses, negotiating single contracts with values of up to £38m. She was then headhunted to lead Wilcon Homes as MD for Scotland, becoming the first female MD of a large-scale construction company in Scotland. After running her own property and consultancy businesses, Deborah returned to academia, earning a Doctorate in Business specializing in leadership. She established her leadership research with classic leadership theory, underpinned by her wide business experience. Deborah has over 20 years of experience as both an executive and non-executive director in the commercial, public, and voluntary sectors, including recent board appointments with the EDI Group, Scottish Canals, and Edinburgh Women's Aid. As a Fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management and a member of the Scottish Environmental Technology Network, Deborah is a respected authority on leadership. She regularly speaks at conferences and events and guest lectures at university business schools in Scotland and Germany. | |||
| Episode 13 - In conversation with Lance Rubin | 13 Apr 2021 | 00:43:08 | |
Welcome to today's episode, where we bring you the best and brightest minds in finance and business. Our guest today is Lance Rubin, a trailblazer in financial modelling and an expert in turning complex financial challenges into actionable, visually appealing insights. Lance's unique talent for lateral thinking and passion for innovation led him to found Model Citizn, a company with a mission to revolutionize how we approach financial modelling. As a former Investment Banker and KPMG modeller, Lance's impressive background has seen him excel as a CFO for fintech lender Banjo and as Group CFO for Sequel CFO. His experience in these roles has allowed him to refine his expertise in financial modelling, blending it with analytics to create groundbreaking techniques that drive better business decision-making. Now a partner at the Outperformer and a director of BGC Consultants, Lance continues to offer his one-of-a-kind perspective and skills to help companies across various industries make informed decisions based on his financial modelling insights. This has resulted in improved business performance and better outcomes for countless organizations. | |||