Leaders not Captains
Sean Chapman imparts some of his knowledge about leadership and the strategies he uses for a high-performance team.
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Michael Hawker, former Wallaby and chairman of several companies, is on the podcast with us to speak about his roles and positions. He talks about his background and his experiences as a professional athlete.
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Ben Cross is a former rugby player who is on the show to share his insights on leadership from his years working on the field.
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Chris Robshaw is on the show to offer his insights into how he overcame his team's loss in the 2015 World Cup. He emphasizes the importance of personal and professional networks in these difficult circumstances. Additionally, how essential followers can be in achieving a team's goals.
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In this episode, Will Collett talks about how his background in the police, Special Forces, and agriculture shaped his leadership and teamwork perspective.
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Blaine Scully is a former captain of the Eagles rugby team in the 2015 world cup.
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Rupert Backus is the Executive Manager for Commonwealth Bank. He shares his insights on his leadership strategies in working for CBA and as a rugby coach. He shares his background in Graceland, how he started working in Dubbo.
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Gail Miller, Olympian and Managing Director at Goldstone Property Pales, recalls her run at the 2000 Olympics, competing in the first women’s polo team. It was a difficult process, campaigning to be included, but they emerged victorious.
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Liam Messam is a New Zealand rugby union player.
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Quentin Masson is a former SAS Sabre Squadron commander and troop commander. He is also the Global Head of Government and Defense special programs with Toll group. Masson is speaking about his military background and its effect on his leadership strategies.
info_outlineBlaine Scully is a former captain of the Eagles rugby team in the 2015 World Cup.
Scully explains his preference for rugby as compared to other sports. He goes further into detail about his strategies in improving his team’s dynamic. The coach and mentorship, he added, are essential for the growth and progress of the group. Furthermore, honesty and accountability go hand in hand in leading oneself to become a better unit member.
Scully talks about winning and losing national titles, adjusting to new environments. During the 2018 European challenge, faced him with fierce competition.
Show topics:
- Scully’s background
- Preference for rugby
- First rugby game
- Holistic development
- Coaching and mentorship
- Honesty
- Winning and losing national titles
- Adjusting to new environments
- 2018 European challenge
- Scully’s endeavors outside of rugby
- Emphasis on statistics