
It was a pleasure to spend time with Alison Crabb, founder and principal of Alison Crabb Consulting. She has worked with some of Australia’s most recognised and successful retailers for more than 30 years. We talk about:The story behind "Alison Crabb Consulting" - the journey from retail to authorWhy leadership is so important in work and lifeHer new book "The Essential Guide for Area Leaders in Retail"What she enjoys most about helping your clientsHow she maintains her own energy levelsAlison’s career in the retail industry began as a travel consultant with the Flight Centre Travel Group, where her promotion first to store manager and then to an area leadership role was to eventually see her spend eight years as a global leader in a highly competitive and challenging retail environment. Through these years of learning, development and improvement, Alison continued to push the boundaries and drive improvement year on year. She achieved unprecedented results working with more than 1200 staff across more than 200 retail outlets, generating $1.2 billion in sales annually.Alison’s achievements were recognised when she was awarded Flight Centre’s Directors’ Award for Global Outstanding Achievement in 2010. She was also a finalist in the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year Award in 2012. Alison Crabb is recognised by many to be the industry’s leading expert on retail leadership. She has designed a unique, refreshing, personalised and highly engaging, retail-centric approach to leadership training and development. Her 30 years of experience in consumer led retail has provided her with invaluable insights into the factors influencing retail success and the keys to achieving and delivering them. Discover more about Alison Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 22, 2020
28 min

In this episode my guest is Emma Lovell is a Personal Branding Specialist who helps people to better communicate their message and their mission to have a greater impact, reach more people and really make a difference in the world.We talk about:The story behind "isn't she lovelly"What is a personal brandHow to use your personal brand for career progression or engaging your ideal clientWhat she enjoys most about helping your clientsHer "Lovelly Travels" podcast showEmma is passionate, professional and Lovelly. She believes that each of us has a unique personal brand and by understanding how to share it, you can gain greater clarity, confidence and connections in work and life.Emma also has her own podcast, Lovelly Travels and with her co-host talk about all things travel and adventure. She has a mission to visit all 195 UN recognised countries in the world while raising awareness for mental health.Learn more about Emma and her business Follow her adventures Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 8, 2020
35 min

Inspired by this post by Lisa Messenger (Founder of the Collective Hub) and watching her grand-daughter attempt new things, JC talks through first time moments.Your first video will be awful.Your first podcast will be awful.Your first photo will be awful.Your first blog post will be awful.But you can’t make your 50th without making your 1st.So get it over with and make it.When was the last time you did something for the first time?First time moments can be exciting, yet form a sense of fear. There is anticipation about what it will be like.What is stopping you?If you and your team are stuck in a routine, it is time for a first-time moment.Growth is not in the action; it is in the unpacking of the lessons.Try this process with your team and observe their behavioursAsk the question and record when it wasCapture the ideas of a first-time experiencePlan fast paced actionsWould love to see photos or hear your stories about your “first time”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 25, 2020
17 min

Today we explore what is business relationship management with Malini Jayaganesh who is a business engagement and innovation specialist.We talk about:Why organisations are adopting/advancing business relationship management (BRM)What Business Relationship Managers doWhy BRM is sometimes referred to as the CIO’s change agentDoes BRM capability seek to replace business analysts, architects, programme managers or other roles?What she loves most about BRMShe helps organisations improve their strategic partnering capability through executive coaching and certification courses in Business Relationship Management (BRM).Malini is the recipient of 5 Global Excellence Awards from the BRM Institute and has been featured in their global list of top Business Relationship Managers in 2020 and 2019. She has also received a highly commended Service Excellence Award from the Department of Health and Human Services (Victoria, Australia).In her spare time, Malini teaches Indian cooking classes and has written articles about Indian food culture for the Lonely Planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 11, 2020
44 min

In this episode JC's guest is Dr Jenny Brockis - a keynote speaker, trainer, mentor/coach and prolific writer. As a board-certified lifestyle medicine physician and best-selling author her vision is to empower everyone to be a happy, thriving human.We talk aboutHer transition from a GP to Author and Key Note Speaker.Her book "Future Brain" and model - brain savvy, brain safe, brain aware.What is one thing we can do to improve our cognitive (brain) health?Her upcoming book "Thriving Mind - how to cultivate a good life".What is one thing we can all do right now to thrive?How she maintains her own energy levels while helping so many others?As a kid, Jenny’s favourite tale was Rudyard Kipling’s Just-So story ‘How The Elephant Got His Trunk. Like the elephant she was insatiably curious about the world. She wanted to know how things worked, why things were ‘Just So’. It got her into a bit of trouble too, like the time she set fire to the kitchen and the time she caused the ceiling in the family room to collapse after exploring how this new-fangled thing in the bathroom called a bidet worked.Jenny’s curiosity led her to develop a sense of awe and wonder about the human body and why sometimes things went wrong. She spent her life looking after the health and wellbeing of others from being the Principal of a group medical practice, to setting up her workplace-based consultancy Brain Fit in 2009 specialising in brain health, mental wellbeing and social connection.She has presented to and worked with thousands of people to empower them to cultivate a thriving mind, what it takes to stay well, think smart and stay safe. Seeing the spark of insight in someone's face when they 'get' what they can do for themselves, is what gets me out of bed in the morning.When not out and about presenting or training you’ll find her either cuddled up with a book, hiking in nature, or spending time with those who mean the most.Link to Dr Jenny Brockis website https://www.drjennybrockis.com/Email her [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 28, 2020
36 min

In this episode, JC talks about business change and how individuals will respond to what is happening.“In life, change is inevitable. In business, change is vital” – Warren G Bennis, a pioneer of the contemporary field of leadership studies.Think of a situation where you have experienced a form of loss. Most people will think of death.A sense of loss happens when things change, it could be ending of a relationship or marriage, a tragic accident, compliance to new rules, or the one most familiar in business is system implementations – changing the way we work, the processes we follow and the tools we use.No matter the size or impact of loss everyone goes through these five stages (Grief by Elisabeth Kubler Ross):DenialAngerDepressionBargainingAcceptanceJeanette refers to the Prosci ADKAR® Model to guide individual and organisational change for system implementations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 14, 2020
18 min

We both love systems and have a science background. It is a special milestone episode 50 that I share with Hazel Smirlis, the CEO and Founder of Compliance Lab.We talk about:Her love for systems and her business - Compliance Lab;What business owners can do to tackle the health of their systems, processes, standards;The most common issues facing businesses when they attempt to systemise their operations; andHow she is visible on line to share with her clients.Hazel lives, breathes and sleeps systems.She has over 15 years’ experience working in systems compliance with SMEs helping them to develop and implement systems that reduce risk, improve their performance and drive business growth.Hazel wants her clients to feel safe, risk-free and know that their business is structured in a way that will not only give them an edge in their industry but also help them secure future tenders.She is results driven management systems consultant working with a number of clients in the construction and manufacturing industries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 30, 2020
29 min

With extensive experience in management consulting across the globe, in today’s episode I explore with Mark Dougall what shapes productivity in the workplace.We talk about:What is behind his business name SPICAEWhat is his version of productivity in the workplace?How can organisations be better prepared to address the productivity challenge?What can team leaders/managers do to help their people be more effective and productive?Is there something an employee can do to make a difference?Mark has over 25 years of international consulting and management experience including general management, project management, business improvement and operations. His work has been across a range of industries including government, defence, utilities, mining, engineering, financial services and manufacturing in Australia, Africa and AsiaMark has worked with a variety of clients to identify and deliver sustainable improvements with verifiable bottom-line benefits. The gains made have included productivity improvement, increased throughput, cost reductions, revenue growth, strategic planning and business / market development. An estimated $500m (annualised) in benefits have been realised by clients through projects that Mark has delivered or overseen over the last 10 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 16, 2020
33 min

It’s wonderful to have with me on this episode award winning CFO and Business Futurist Paula Kensington.She was awarded CFO of the Year (2013) in the Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Excellence Awards and has driven huge business turnaround projects in her roles as CFO and COO in ASX technology companies and large UK and Internationally complex service businesses.We talk about· Why she started her business· What "clarity is contagious - stop drifting, start strategising" means· The CFO conversations platform and what role a CFO plays· Her passion for building global communities and why we should find our tribe· How she maintains her energy levels while helpingPaula has gained considerable financial, operational and strategic management experience across many industries. She has spearheaded acquisitions, driving revenue and operational performance, inspiring teams to create shareholder value and empower leadership teams from the inside out.Her business and personal language is all about creating courageous environments in which people feel inspired to reach their very best which together feels like a new way of working. Having walked the finance and commercial talk she leads with passion for both numbers and people, encouraging innovation while managing risk. Paula has her sights firmly fixed on the future, her mantra being how ‘future-proofed are you’.In addition to her business, Paula serves on two Audit and Risk committees and on the Global Council Board of the ACCA (Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants). The work she does through these voluntary roles adds weight to her global change maker attitude enabling her to build global communities such as CFO Conversations and The LBD Group. Her passion to bring people together, to connect, be inspired and learn from each other creates environments in which professionals are able to pull together and succeed in a sustainable way.Straight talking and often offering up unconventional perspectives, she leads with a conscientious, meticulous and eloquent mind. An unapologetic Business Futurist, Paula’s eye is never far off the horizon, anticipating what transformations could be game changing – for both businesses and clients alike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 2, 2020
33 min

Maureen Kyne is a successful and popular facilitator, business motivator and crisis strategist. She is a seasoned investigator of bullying and discrimination who delivers prevention programs around the country to drive behavioural and cultural change.We talk about:Her career journey from nursing to construction to setting her own business.What are some of the behaviours we should be aware of that could impact others in the workplace?What are three challenges facing businesses in the next 10 years? andHow she maintains her own selfcare while helping othersSince 2003, Maureen transformed her extensive corporate career into the hugely successful and widely popular facilitator and business motivator that she is today. Maureen helps team leaders to have success with their teams, to surpass their goals and embrace the concept of a Trust Driven Performance Workplace.Some of the areas covered in her training include confidence, business risk mitigation, bullying and crisis intervention. Maureen has presented hundreds of workshops and delivered numerous presentations for clients including Bega Cheese, Unilever Australasia, Tahbilk Winery, Kyabram District Health, Uniting Care, Macedon Shire Council, Cobram District Health and many more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 19, 2020
37 min
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