The Business Of podcast
The Business Of podcast聽speaks with leaders from a range of industries, unpacking the complexities of business, art, sports, AI, climate change, and more. Learn about the global forces, competing interests, and new trends influencing everyday decisions.

Latest episodes
No plan, no problem 鈥 How Sibella Court designed her own career path
From New York fashion shoots to heritage hotels in Australia, designer Sibella Court proves instinct can be your sharpest business tool.听On this episode of The Business Of, she shares how trusting your instincts 鈥 and going out for dinner 鈥 can be the best marketing strategy of all.
The sharing economy 鈥 Can collaboration cure overconsumption?
Could collaborative consumption be the cure for our throwaway culture? Robert Chan, the managing director of car-sharing platform Turo聽believes we're on the brink of an ownership revolution.听He explains what it takes to run a successful business in the sharing economy.
Home truths - how the housing crisis is hurting business
The social impacts of Australia鈥檚 housing crisis are well documented, and we鈥檙e starting to feel its effect on business.听鈥淲e know in Sydney, for example, the housing crisis costs the economy $10 billion a year. So it is not just a social crisis, it's a productivity and economic crisis as well.鈥澛 Professor Philip Oldfield explains how a lack of affordable housing near major employment hubs is impacting the people who work there, and how businesses can build better workplaces.听
Smarter not harder 鈥 How AI is changing the way we work
AI is revolutionising the way we work 鈥 automating everything from email creation and data analysis, through to medical diagnostics. But does faster really mean better?聽As businesses chase efficiency, are we measuring productivity in the right way, or just the easiest way?聽The Dean of 黑料网大事记鈥檚 Business School, Professor Frederik Anseel, says true productivity isn鈥檛 about hours worked; it鈥檚 about impact.
IT Upgrade 鈥 The future of recycling office e-waste
Every second, 12 tonnes of plastic are manufactured globally, and millions of tonnes end up as waste.听For entrepreneur James Lancaster, this stark reality drove him to create Renew IT, a company dedicated to sustainability, in a bid to tackle the problem head-on.听What started as a recycling business that generated value from discarded electronics became a passion.听
From Test to T20 鈥 How cricket bowled over a new generation of fans
The global cricket market is booming. It鈥檚 projected to be worth 6.1 billion dollars this year.听And while traditional revenue streams such as broadcast rights, sponsorships, and ticket sales still drive the cricket business, it鈥檚 the shortened T20 format that鈥檚 drawing in new revenue and new fans.听Former cricket star turned commentator Lisa Sthalekar explains the lucrative business behind one of Australia鈥檚 favourite sports and what it can teach you about your company.
From cash to clicks 鈥 How technology is changing financial transactions
"Do you have cash?" It's a question that's becoming increasingly rare in 2025. Nowadays, many of us prefer the convenience of digital wallets over physical cards, not to mention banknotes and coins. According to Richard Holden, an economist and 黑料网大事记 Scientia Professor, we're moving towards a "functionally cashless" society, with the costs associated with carrying cash on the rise.
The new marketing mix 鈥 are podcasts the future of brand marketing?
Podcasting has completely reshaped the audio landscape, pulling audiences away from other media and into a space where brands, businesses, and creators can connect directly with engaged listeners.听Today, companies are leveraging podcasts as a powerful marketing tool鈥攍everaging the medium鈥檚 popularity as an accessible platform for authentic storytelling.听
Building Banish 鈥 How Lottie Dalziel turned a New Year's resolution into a sustainability startup
In 2018, Lottie Dalziel scribbled down a New Year's resolution: Do better for the planet. Unlike most of us, she actually followed through.听Frustrated by the lack of practical and authentic聽eco-friendly products on the market, Lottie decided she鈥檇 take matters into her own hands. While most startups take years to refine their product, test the market, and strategise their launch, Lottie built Banish 鈥 a marketplace and education platform focused on environmental responsibility 鈥 in just two weeks.
What鈥檚 the story? How to create a compelling brand narrative
Apple doesn鈥檛 sell computers. It sells creativity.听Or maybe it鈥檚 more accurate to say people don鈥檛 buy computers, they buy the story a company tells about them 鈥 that they鈥檙e creative, clever, responsible, or anything else that might matter.听Shane Currey, the founder of聽, learned this while working in the luxury brand space 鈥 without a powerful story behind a brand name, a laptop is just a laptop.
Culture and data 鈥 What sets the Sydney Swans apart on and off the field
Game days start hours before the opening siren for the Sydney Swans鈥 COO, Drew Arthurson. His game prep usually includes hosting corporate events. And sometimes making coffee for the players.听Everyone in the organisation has their own game-day rituals, but when you break it down, it鈥檚 the art and science of how individuals do their best work.
Programmed for loyalty 鈥 The psychology of consumer behaviour
For decades, the world鈥檚 best brands have refined their techniques to reach new consumers and create loyal, life-long customers. But the modern consumer is smart and informed, maybe even cynical.听So how do you grow your business without resorting to manipulative psychological tactics?聽Consumer behaviour expert聽Professor Nitika Garg聽says authenticity and a holistic approach to your brand鈥檚 identity are key to earning consumer loyalty.听
Understanding Gen Z 鈥 How this startup is engaging a new generation of consumers
How can brands connect with the next generation of consumers?聽It's a question on the minds of many, especially in a bustling online marketplace. Yet, only a few have cracked the code. While most organisations have jumped on social media in a bid to attract young consumers, what they haven鈥檛 done 鈥 according to聽, co-founder of youth media brand聽聽鈥 is taken the time to truly understand their audience.听
Hollywood hustle - From indie producer to CEO
Lights... Camera... Spreadsheets?聽Emile Sherman and his production company See-Saw Films have produced some of the last few decades' most beloved films and TV shows, including The King鈥檚 Speech, Lion, Heartstopper, and Slow Horses. It鈥檚 a job he loves, but not all glitz and glamour. It's similar to running a business in almost any other field...
Creative conversations - The business of making and selling art
鈥楧reaming is such an important thing. You have to have space to imagine what something could be.鈥櫬燙arving out the time and space to imagine and ideate is crucial for all business leaders. The development and growth of their companies depend on it.听And for contemporary artist Ramesh Nithiyendran, finding time to 鈥榙aydream鈥 is only possible with the strong infrastructure he鈥檚 built around himself and his practice.
Creative conversations - The business of making and selling art
鈥楧reaming is such an important thing. You have to have space to imagine what something could be.鈥櫬燙arving out the time and space to imagine and ideate is crucial for all business leaders. The development and growth of their companies depend on it.听And for contemporary artist Ramesh Nithiyendran, finding time to 鈥榙aydream鈥 is only possible with the strong infrastructure he鈥檚 built around himself and his practice.
The resilient entrepreneur 鈥 How this Aussie med tech start-up went global
At seven years old, Hayley Saddington experienced an incident that became the catalyst for her whole career.Decades later, Hayley founded two companies 鈥 HALO Medical Devices and PeakMedical 鈥 but she鈥檚 not your typical tech entrepreneur. For one thing, she doesn鈥檛 come from a tech background. Both companies have tested her patience, her drive and her sleep schedule, but her deeply personal purpose has kept her going. And as a mentor to budding entrepreneurs, Hayley wants to help others determine their purpose and find that same drive to succeed in business.
Trade secrets 鈥 How hipages went from start-up to ASX listed company
It鈥檚 the early 2000s, and Roby Sharon-Zipser just wants his internet connection to cover his whole house. He鈥檚 on his hands and knees, trying to thread a cable through a hole in the floor, caked in white dust, when he realises... I need some help! In that moment, the idea for hipages was born. And over 20 years later, it鈥檚 transformed from a Yellow Pages-style home improvement directory to an app-based marketplace, connecting tradies and homeowners right across the country.
Cyber security: How to keep data safe in the digital age
Bigger is not always better, especially when it comes to data.听In a digitised world, collecting reams of customer data is possible, but at what cost? Many companies don鈥檛 even realise they鈥檙e suffering an extreme case of 鈥榖ad data hygiene鈥, which could be critical in the face of a cyber incident.听Laura Newton, a regulatory lawyer and cyber incident response lead at Herbert Smith Freehills, explains best practices for managing customer data, preparing for a cyber incident, and responding if one occurs.听
Psychosocial safety 鈥 Creating a healthy, productive workplace
How productive can you be if your working environment is toxic and bad for your mental health? Whether your workplace is challenging due to work overload, high stress levels, or something as simple as unfair remuneration, mentally unsafe working conditions are a significant problem. They put workers at risk, but they also decimate productivity and morale.听
Crisis response 鈥 What to do when your business lands in hot water
Tell the truth and tell it fast, especially when faced with a crisis that has the potential to put people 鈥 and an organisation鈥檚 reputation 鈥 at risk.听Most businesses have some sort of crisis management plan to enact when threatened with turmoil, but what happens when the best-laid plans fail?聽Sue Cato, one of Australia鈥檚 leading crisis experts, has been at the coal face of many of those incidents, guiding an array of companies through their most vulnerable moments.听聽
Balancing act 鈥 How successful leaders blend creativity with commercial realities
Would you describe yourself as a right-brained or left-brained thinker?聽We鈥檝e been conditioned to believe you鈥檙e either one or the other. And while we all know a math genius who couldn鈥檛 hold a paintbrush if they tried and some creative geniuses who鈥檇 be lost in the simplest of spreadsheets, we can all develop both our creative and logical abilities. And in business, having a balance of both is key to great leadership.
Experience marketing 鈥 How Kayo Sports converts casual viewers into superfans
In today鈥檚 attention economy, it鈥檚 all about getting and keeping eyeballs on your product or service. How do you capture attention in an increasingly crowded market? And once you have it, how do you convert a casual fan into a die-hard fan?聽Darren Werner is the Head of Marketing at Kayo Sports, an Australian streaming service that airs live and on-demand programming. He explains how to capture viewer attention by adapting your product to changing consumer habits and leveraging the media platforms fans already love.
Profit and purpose 鈥 balancing short-term imperatives with long-term sustainability goals
Business is an incredibly powerful force 鈥 how do you use it for good?聽How do you balance ambitious social impact targets with the realities of day-to-day operations?聽For Adam McCurdie, co-founder of social enterprise ticketing platform Humanitix, creating social impact was the priority from day one. How was he going to change the world? By starting a software company with a difference: one where he and his co-founder have no exit plan, and the profits go to charities worldwide.听
Future skills 鈥 the know-how you need for the next era of business
What will you need to know 鈥 or know how to do 鈥 to succeed in business over the next ten years?聽A decade ago, the answer would have been to upskill in tech. According to Lee Hickin, the AI Technology and Policy Lead for Microsoft in Australia, the advances we've seen in the last decade mean that 鈥渢echnology is not this thing that happens as a segment of a business, it鈥檚 actually how a business runs today.鈥
Responsible AI 鈥 How your business can steer, not fear, new tech
Artificial intelligence聽is becoming more powerful by the day, which means the dangers that come with it are growing, too. If you鈥檙e using AI tools in your business, you need to know how to use them safely and responsibly.听So where do you start? Dr Catriona Wallace, a world-leading AI expert and Adjunct Professor at AGSM, shares a framework for using AI ethically, and explains why that responsibility falls on the shoulders of leaders and not just tech teams.
Back to basics 鈥 finance 101 for small to medium enterprises
So, you want to start a business.听And no matter how big your ambitions are, chances are you鈥檙e going to start small as one of the 99.8% of businesses in Australia that operate as small-to-medium enterprises 鈥 or SMEs.听Associate Professor Kristle Romero Cort茅s teaches people how to make confident financial decisions for themselves and their organisations every day at the University of New South Wales School of Banking and Finance.
Super power 鈥 the Australian superannuation fund making retirement more equitable
Katrina McPhee鈥檚 in the superannuation industry for the long haul now, but that wasn鈥檛 always the case.听She鈥檚 currently the Chief of Staff at Aware Super, one of Australia鈥檚 largest superannuation funds, but when she first entered the industry, she wasn鈥檛 interested in sticking around in a field not exactly known for its desire to shake things up.
Slow success 鈥 what this fintech startup can teach you about building trust
Tech start-ups have been the darlings of business media in recent years, and for good reason: new technology is exciting and flashy, and tech entrepreneurs tend to share pithy catchphrases about grinding, hustling, or 鈥渕oving fast and breaking things.鈥澛燘ut what happens when a start-up needs to slow down?聽In the case of the investment app Pearler, speed was never the ultimate goal.
Prioritising purpose 鈥 How this ticketing company succeeded without traditional marketing
Humanitix didn鈥檛 spend a cent on traditional marketing in their first few years of operation. Despite this, they built up a client list that includes Google, TED, Red Bull, Canva, and Facebook, and they聽gave millions to charity in the process.听How did they do it?聽Adam McCurdie is the co-founder and CEO of Humanitix, the new contender disrupting the fiercely competitive ticketing industry for all the right reasons. After making a pact with his close friend and co-founder, Adam left the corporate world in search of more meaningful work 鈥 and that relentless pursuit of purpose is the driving force behind Humanitix鈥檚 unconventional marketing.听
Beyond logos - why better branding means better business
How do you market your business when no one鈥檚 watching TV anymore? How do you make your name stand out when the internet is overrun with ads? And how do you make your name stick when everything鈥檚 moving so fast?聽Dee Madigan is an advertising expert, a founding panelist on ABC鈥檚 The Gruen Transfer and the creative director and owner of ad agency Campaign Edge.听
Ethical Marketing 鈥 is AI becoming a moral minefield for marketers?
What makes a great marketer? Maybe a good eye for product design, a deep understanding of market dynamics, excellent communication skills and the ability to give customers what they want. But what about a fierce devotion to ethics?聽Wendy Mak is the Chief Marketing Officer at Link Group, a global financial services company driven by digital and data technology. Wendy鈥檚 excited about the potential productivity gains promised by brand-new technology like generative AI, but she鈥檚 not all-in - yet.听
The progress principle - how climate resilience is influencing the jobs of the future
鈥淚n future, I expect that everybody will have climate resilience and mitigation as part of their roles.鈥澛燩enny Joseph is the Head of Climate Resilience at major Australian electricity provider Ausgrid.听Just a few years ago, roles like Penny鈥檚 didn鈥檛 exist, but we can expect demand for 鈥榞reen careers鈥 to grow. As more organisations and industries grapple with how to address climate change,聽Penny explains to The Business Of host聽Dr Juliet Bourke聽that roles like hers will become the norm.
Risky business: How we adapt to climate change could 鈥榠nsure鈥 a better future
You might have come across the term black swan events 鈥 commonly used in the insurance space, they鈥檙e considered rare occurrences that are almost impossible to predict. As our climate and weather patterns continue to change at pace, the unexpected is really all we can expect now. How do businesses like insurers plan for risk and implement resilience strategies in the face of uncertainty?聽
Policy in the slow lane: How can we speed up change and drive down emissions?
The battle to halt climate change is impacting most aspects of our day to day lives 鈥 right down to the cars we drive. But there鈥檚 a missing piece in the industry that could improve things 鈥 the electric vehicle industry.听Manufacturers are making higher quality EVs than ever before, and more of them. At the same time, more Aussie drivers want their next car to be electric. So why is our country one of the slowest in the world in making the transition? More importantly 鈥 how do we get in the fast lane?聽
Ethical AI 鈥 or ethical humans?
The Business of AI Episode 1:聽AI and machine learning are already reshaping the way we live and work. How can leaders use it ethically?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Lamont Tang, Director of Industry Projects, AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Professor Toby Walsh, 黑料网大事记 Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Chief Scientist for the 黑料网大事记 AI Institute;聽Stela Solar, Director, National Artificial Intelligence Centre CSIRO's Data61
How can AI help healthcare?
The Business of AI Episode 2:聽At a time when healthcare workers are stretched to near breaking point, what role does AI have in augmenting natural skills and capabilities?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Lamont Tang, Director of Industry Projects, AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Maureen Murphy, Professor of Practice, 黑料网大事记 Business School, Founder, Managing Director of ClearTrack, Commercialisation Facilitator at i4 Connect;聽Dimitry Tran, Co-founder and Chief Business Development Office for Harrison AI, Co-founder, CEO and Board Director for Annalise.ai, AGSM MBA 2015.
Privacy and Responsible AI
The Business of AI Episode 3:聽How can consumers and citizens safeguard their right to privacy when using AI, and how can businesses stay ahead of the AI privacy compliance curve?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Lamont Tang, Director of Industry Projects, AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Peter Leonard, Professor of Practice at 黑料网大事记 Business School and Director at Data Synergies;聽Mary-Anne Williams, Michael J Crouch Chair for Innovation, Founder and Director of the 黑料网大事记 Business AI Lab and Deputy Director of the 黑料网大事记 AI Institute.
How ethical is your supply chain?
The Business of Supply聽Episode 1:聽Advances in regulation, law reform, and technology have greatly enhanced our capacity to create ethical and sustainable business practices.听So why are some organisations still struggling to embed this in their supply chains?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Associate Professor Michele Roberts,聽Associate Dean (Post-Experience), 黑料网大事记 Business School and聽Academic Director of AGSM;聽Associate Professor Tracy Wilcox, School of Management and Governance, 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Frances Atkins, Co-Founder, Director givvable, AGSM MBA (Executive) 2020.
Disrupting the food chain
The Business of Supply聽Episode 2:聽It's rare that we look down at our plates and consider where our food comes from 鈥 that is until it鈥檚 gone. Between recent geopolitical conflict, and devastating disruptions to supply lines, what is the current state of food today?
Guests: Associate Professor Michele Roberts,聽Associate Dean (Post-Experience), 黑料网大事记 Business School and聽Academic Director of AGSM;聽Scientia Professor Shan Pan, School of Information Systems and Technology Management, 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Pablo Quintero, Principal Product Manager,聽Vow, AGSM MBA 2016.
Burning Up: What will we do when the energy runs out?
The Business of Supply聽Episode 3:聽Today, energy markets are in a state of intense flux. How can leaders inside and outside the energy sector best keep up, and plan for the secure future of their industry?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Associate Professor Michele Roberts,聽Associate Dean (Post-Experience), 黑料网大事记 Business School and聽Academic Director of AGSM;聽Associate Professor Katja Ignatieva, School of Risk and Actuarial Studies, 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Ben Hutt, CEO & Managing Director, Evergen, AGSM MBA 2006.
The work of making hybrid work, work
The Business of Work Episode 1:聽It鈥檚 been almost three years since office workers were told to pack up our laptops and head home.听Is working from home working for businesses?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean (External Engagement) 黑料网大事记 Business School and Director AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Professor Karin Sanders, Senior Deputy Dean (Research & Enterprise) at 黑料网大事记 Business School and co-founder of the 黑料网大事记 Hybrid Leadership Lab;聽Paul Edwards, General Manager of Strategy and Customer at Mirvac
How to build a culture that attracts and retains talented staff
The Business of Work Episode 2:聽It鈥檚 always been vital to build a company culture that attracts and retains talented employees.听What happens to corporate culture when the workforce is dispersed with employees working not only from different locations, but in some cases, in different countries? And how can policies like 鈥榳ork from anywhere鈥 help?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean (External Engagement) 黑料网大事记 Business School and Director AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Associate Professor Will Felps,聽School of Management and Governance, 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb鈥檚 Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand, AGSM MBA 2014聽
The future鈥檚 got (tech) talent
The Business of Work聽Episode 3:聽What will the future of work look like in a world increasingly dominated by technology?
骋耻别蝉迟蝉:听Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean (External Engagement), 黑料网大事记 Business School, and Director AGSM @ 黑料网大事记 Business School;聽Professor聽Barney Tan, Head, School of Information Systems and Technology Management, 黑料网大事记 Business School; Lee Hickin, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft ANZ.
Meet the CEO: Shemara Wikramanayake
At the latest聽黑料网大事记 Business School聽Meet the CEO event, Shemara Wikramanayake,聽Managing Director and聽CEO of Macquarie Group, joined 鲍狈厂奥听Chancellor David Gonski in a聽wide-ranging discussion about聽the future of green investment, how to build聽diverse聽and high-performing teams and businesses, and聽how to lead a global workforce.
The Business of Art
In 2019, the global art market was booming. Art fairs drew crowds of international buyers who would fly in to make purchases, making in-person events a central part of the art buying world.听Like many industries, art auction houses had to quickly pivot to survive the pandemic. Travel and event restrictions ground the art fair market to a halt. Suddenly, the relationships that aid success in the world of high-net-worth art sales, were harder to maintain.听
The Business of Sport
Australia has a mega-reputation as a sporting nation. Globally, we punch above our weight, on the field, in the pool and on court. How does that global success play out locally?聽Over the past two years, major sporting events were disrupted by COVID-19. Crowd numbers were decimated jeopardising sponsorships and broadcast deals.听Sport 鈥 like every other business in Australia 鈥 has had to continuously adapt and pivot to survive and thrive.听In this episode, The Business of Sport, we discuss how a data-driven approach to sports marketing and operations is impacting how clubs operate.
The Business of Mental Health
Evidence of the physical toll of COVID-19 is everywhere. Illness, isolation, and loss of income are just some of the ways we have been impacted by COVID-19.听Crisis support service聽Lifeline Australia reported a 40% increase in service delivery as Australians adjusted to new challenges at the height of the pandemic. In this episode, we will discuss how mental health support organisations are leveraging emerging technologies to provide better access and expand their聽reach.
The Business of Finance
In the finance industry, rapid advances in technology and a shift towards more responsible business practices are driving waves of change.听Digital technologies, such as blockchain, are creating new business opportunities and strengthening governance and accountability within the sector. Meanwhile, businesses are putting capital to work with purpose.听In this episode, we explore the changing landscape and look at how consumer behavior shifts drive demand for ethical investment.听
The Business of Climate Change
Globally we are at a crucial point when it comes to climate change. Fires, floods and record-breaking temperatures have revealed its devastating environmental impact, but what鈥檚 the cost of climate inaction at a business level?聽Research by Deloitte says over 80% of executives worldwide are concerned about climate change and how it affects their industries, yet many might not be aware of the amount of action required in the next 5 - 10 years in order to address it.
The Business of AI
Do you ever ask your virtual assistant about the weather? Or maybe play your favourite playlist for your trip to work? As humans, we interact with AI more often than we think, and that鈥檚 only going to grow. Some analysts say that within the next two years, at least 35% of all customer interactions will be handled by a virtual assistant or AI.听For business, this means greater efficiencies and facilitating better decision making. But at the same time, there鈥檚 some frightening possibilities around AI.听
The Business of Tourism
Tourism is one of Australia鈥檚 largest industries. Before COVID, it injected $152 billion into the economy annually and accounted for 1 in 13 jobs. Post COVID it鈥檚 a different story, one where travel bans and repeated lockdowns of the local population have taken a toll. But with big challenges come big opportunities, namely the incentive for Australians to explore the incredible destinations and cultural experiences they have right here on their doorstep. This episode explores Indigenous tourism experiences and their capacity to transform the domestic tourism market.听
The Business of Food
Have you ever questioned how the food in your local supermarket got there? Consumers are increasingly thinking about the origins of their food, and it's shaping their choices around who they shop with.听However, shopping with a conscience comes with a cost, which can lead to a difficult trade-off for customers who want to shop sustainably. In this episode, we鈥檙e exploring how the food industry responds to the sustainable food movement. We鈥檒l unpack the challenges and opportunities facing聽retailers and consumers, and ask how technology will improve how we shop.听
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In business, the practice of doing well and doing good can sometimes seem like a paradox. However, as the notion that a primary purpose of business should be to contribute to a better society gains momentum, leaders have a fresh mandate to balance social, economic and environmental objectives with bottom line results. Listen now.
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In this episode of the AGSM 'Business Of ...' leadership podcast, we examine resilience in the context of organizational culture. What was once an idea grounded in stoicism and endurance is now better shaped by principles of empathy and vulnerability鈥攁t all levels of leadership. Listen now.
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It鈥檚 estimated that more than 40 million people worldwide are trapped in conditions that constitute modern slavery. 71 percent are women, and many work within the global supply chains we rely on for everyday purchases, such as coffee and clothing. In this episode of the AGSM 'Business Of ...' leadership podcast, we explore sustainable leadership. We discuss how business leaders can comply with legislation and address supply chains to ensure ethical and sustainable practices, processes, and policies. Listen now.
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Today鈥檚 leaders are required to be adaptable and resilient with a growth mindset that equips them to navigate complexity and lead people and organisations effectively during times of crisis. The unprecedented disruption of 2020 means leaders must look for opportunities to create new business models as they respond, reset, recover, and rebuild. Listen now.听
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To successfully lead an organisation, it's important to access diverse perspectives. This podcast explores how leaders can see the world differently, focusing on inclusive leadership. We discuss diversity in leadership from those creating new business models that meet market demands and aim for societal progress. For organisations, diversity initiatives offer social benefits and are vital for innovation. Listen now.
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Inclusive leadership is a critical capability in helping organisations adapt to diverse customers, markets, ideas and talent. Inclusive leaders create the space for others to contribute, and recognise blind spots within themselves and the organisation.听In this episode, we explore three key elements of inclusive leadership: equity, diversity and - of course - inclusion. Although sometimes conflated, each is distinct and it鈥檚 important for leaders to understand the differences. Listen now.
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Today鈥檚 leaders are required to be adaptable and resilient with a growth mindset that equips them to navigate complexity and lead people and organisations effectively during times of crisis. The unprecedented disruption of 2020 means leaders must look for opportunities to create new business models as they respond, reset, recover, and rebuild. Listen now.
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The events of 2020 have inspired much reflection on what the future will look for organisations. For many, it鈥檚 apparent the future of work is not on it鈥檚 way - it's already arrived. In this episode, we鈥檒l explore the 鈥榥ow of work鈥 - and how leaders need to innovate to create organisations that are more human, creative and resilient. Digital transformation, with all its complexity and disruption, plays an important role in this innovation and change. Listen now.
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The era of artificial intelligence (AI) is upon us. While it might not look like it does in the movies, its arrival is affecting organisations and the way we work. In our second episode on Transformational Leadership, we explore how businesses can respond to AI, and harness big data to make decisions that benefit employees, customers and shareholders. We also examine the role of education in preparing students for the 鈥榥ow of work鈥. Listen now.
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Today鈥檚 leaders are required to be adaptable and resilient with a growth mindset that equips them to navigate complexity and lead people and organisations effectively during times of crisis. The unprecedented disruption of 2020 means leaders must look for opportunities to create new business models as they respond, reset, recover, and rebuild. Listen now.
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In today鈥檚 accelerated world, it has never been more important for leaders to behave in ways that build trust within their organisations and with stakeholders. As a result, there鈥檚 been a surge in interest around purpose-led leadership and how it translates to business.听In this episode, we ask what it means to lead with purpose. We explore how it starts with understanding your own sense of purpose, connecting that to your organisation's mission, and doing everything you can to achieve both. Listen now.
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In today鈥檚 accelerated world, it has never been more important for leaders to behave in ways that build trust within their organisations and with stakeholders. As a result, there鈥檚 been a surge in interest around purpose-led leadership and how it translates to business. In this episode, we ask what it means to lead with purpose. We explore how it starts with understanding your own sense of purpose, connecting that to your organisation's mission, and doing everything you can to achieve both. Listen now.