Synergen Leadership Podcast
Colin Ellis is the author of Culture Fix – How to Create a Great Place to Work. In addition to being a best-selling author, Colin is also an award-winning international speaker and facilitator.
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David Banger is the author of Digital is Everyone’s Business – A Guide to Transition.
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Brad Giles is the founder of the strategic planning and coaching consultancy, Evolution Partners. He and is also the author of the book, Made to Thrive, The 5 Roles to Evolve Beyond Your Leadership Comfort Zone.
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Join Julian for The Synergen Leadership Podcast Season Finale as he reflects on Season 2 episodes and what it has meant for us, our guests and for you, our listeners.
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Nancy Youssef is the founder of Classic Mentoring & Coaching.
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Join Julian in this Synergen Group Content Ecosystem episode, where he introduces you to the framework called the 9 Box Grid.
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Nigel Adams is the author of Match Fit for Transformation – Realising the Potential of Everyday Heroes. He is also the co-founder and director of Hetton Advisory, a boutique advisory firm.
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David Pich is the Chief Executive of the Institute of Managers and Leaders and the author/curator of Leading Well – 7 Attributes of Very Successful Leaders.
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Pamela Jabbour is the founder and CEO of Total Image Group, a uniform designer and manufacturer for some of Australia’s leading brands.
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The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness, and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. It can also be used to assess and improve a group's relationship with other groups.
info_outlineLynne Cazaly is the author of ish – The Problem with our Pursuit for Perfection and the Life-Changing Practice of Good Enough.
Lynne is obsessed with helping leaders lead their teams through transformation and change. This is about business agility, about helping people apply their ideas and adapting to what happens when those ideas are put to practice. Leaders become more capable, boost engagement with their staff and make decisions quicker.
Lynne has delivered keynotes, workshops and sessions for leaders globally including Europe, USA, Asia & NZ and is also the author of another 6 books in addition to ish.
She is also an experienced board director and chair and has worked with clients such as Bupa, mebank, Microsoft, Zendesk, Intuit, Nestle, TAC, Australia Post, NAB, Metro Trains, Commonwealth Bank, and the Western Bulldogs AFL Team.
During the conversation Julian explores Lynne’s book in detail. Episode highlights include:
- Why Lynne decided to write ish
- Types of perfection and the impact these can have on us
- The change from default thinking to direct thinking and why this is such an important aspect of leadership
- Why perfection is on the rise and what we can do about it
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