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_outlineExtend your view of what risk is. Managing risk from a safety perspective is important, however, we need to look beyond safety and explore areas such as customer risk, people risk and competitor risk.
Episode highlights include:
- How we view risk
- A 4 Step framework for managing risk
- The risk of relying on one customer – a case study from Synergen Group
- How we can control risks and why we must always be thinking about risk
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