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In this insightful episode of The Leadership Detectives, Albert and Neil unpack the importance of listening to teams - and how effective listening can lead to magic happening in any organisation.
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Albert and Neil invite Military Cross retired army colonel, Richard Westley OBE, onto this episode. Richard shares how, after years of following orders, he found success as a leader in the corporate world.
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Albert and Neil sit down to discuss how Matrix Management can empower leaders to get the best out of workplace support teams.
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In this episode of The Leadership Detectives, Albert and Neil discuss strong leadership insights with ex-British Lions England A rugby legend and successful business owner, Harvey Thorneycroft.
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Welcome to Season 03 Episode 02 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we look at how a bit of gratitude can go a long way in a leadership role, and how this powerful emotion can bring about positive change in both our business and personal lives.
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Welcome to Season 03 Episode 01 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we talk about leadership and the importance of diversity with our inspirational guest, Jacqueline de Rojas CBE. Jacqueline is the President of techUK and Chair of the Board of Digital Leaders.
Jacqueline dives into, among other leadership qualities, the need for embracing diversity and change, and altering the way we view setbacks.
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com
Find Albert on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Episode 12 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, Neil highlights certain aspects which can help to shape a great leader in today's world.
Whilst many core principles remain the same, there are still multiple factors and it's important to move with the times on the ever-shifting sands of leadership.
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Welcome to Episode 11 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we celebrate our 1st anniversary of The Leadership Detectives with a look back on some of our favourite moments of the last year.
We also managed to record together, in person, for the very first time!
Thank you to everyone who has been a guest, contributed towards our journey in any way and, most importantly, to the listeners.
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Welcome to Episode 10 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we share a wonderful interview with another incredible guest, Sophie Stanton. Sophie is the Chief Marketing Officer at IBM (Middle East and Africa).
"VUCA" stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity.
Sophie guides us through some of the core foundations of "VUCA" and why it can be so effective in the modern world of business.
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com
Find Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Episode 9 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the concept of "failure".
"Failure" has become a dirty word in the world of leadership, and it has been subjected to a reframing of context.
Is it better to fail often? To aim high, even if you don't reach? And just because you fail, does that make you a failure?
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In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Hunter QGM, author, bomb disposal expert, and former British Army officer.
And when it comes to topics like fear of failure there are few better placed than Chris who has had to view failure as meaning someone losing their life.
We start by talking about why Chris joined the Military and the words that his father gave him on his death bed that shaped his life. Looking at leadership, we break down lessons he learned in the Military such as knowing what your boss is trying to achieve and having the ability to influence the greater good. Chris gives us invaluable insight on a great example of leadership that he’s had when advising on the 7/7 London bombings and on dealing with the fear of failure.
Connect with Chris Hunter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hunter-qgm-b474ab6a/
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com/
And Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Episode 7 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we look back on some of our recent interviews in order to double down on some of the most salient points our guests have made.
We highlight the importance of authenticity and why it is becoming even more vital in the modern leadership world.
We also discuss why humility is crucial for a leader to inspire those around them, delving into why "being soft" is often much braver than the "old school" management styles we may have grown up with.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Jay Trestain, Global Offerings & Big Deal Leader at IBM iX.
She’s been with IBM for 15 years, however, this episode takes a look at how leaders can lead when they themselves are going through personal adversity.
Jay’s story is both humbling and an incredible story of success in the face of huge adversity as we get into how she’s battled the loss of her mother and her husband’s terminal diagnosis, while simultaneously leading teams.
Jay tells us about her experiences with vulnerability as a leader and how’s she’s faced it in the workplace herself, earning the right to be ‘emotionally open’, how she handled the job at hand when going through tough personal situations and how ‘life’ and little things that you don’t necessarily ask about or know about but impact how you turn up to work.
Connect with Jay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-trestain/
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com/
And Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 5 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we highlight the importance of inspirational communication.
We look back on various speeches that have inspired us over the years, and analyse why they seem to connect on such a deep level.
We also discuss why communication is crucial for a leader to inspire those around them - whether it is on stage, in the realms of business, or day to day within their family life.
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Welcome to Episode 4 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we share a wonderful interview with an incredible guest, Clyde Fernandez. Clyde is the Regional Vice President at Salesforce and is based in Melbourne, Australia.
Clyde talks openly about his own brand of leadership - one based on humanity and creating a safe space for true creativity to flourish.
He guides us through some of his own leadership inspirations and how they've influenced his own style; the importance of having to 'Learn, Unlearn and Relearn'; and why the autocratic style we grew up with must be adapted in order to survive.
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com
Find Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Episode 3 of The Leadership Detectives.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of creating a compelling vision. It frequently acts as an effective platform for moving forward in multiple areas of life.
There needs to be a direction for everyone to be able to easily identify with, and the key question is this: would you set off for a journey without knowing what direction you're going in?
We look at examples from successful companies and how they've managed to distill their vision into something digestible. We also talk about various ways one can create and adapt their vision, from conception to execution.
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Inviting conflict. Almost seems like the opposite of what makes sense when you think of leadership, but today we’re joined by Jana Bruechmann who brings a fresh new take on conflict in the workplace.
Jana takes us through how her work as a Systemic Leadership Coach on ‘Future work’ or the new way of working takes her away from traditional leadership methods. We talk about how the word conflict itself has negative connotations, the difference between what it and what could potentially be and why tension is good in the work place.
But we do look at the dangers of inviting conflict when you, as a leader, are not truly prepared. Jana leaves us with some great tips on managing conflict in an inclusive way and some of the things that leaders need to think about to avoid misapplying.
To find out more about Jana you can visit: JanaBruechmann.de or e-mail [email protected]
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com/
And Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Welcome to Season 2 of The Leadership Detectives. We’re launching this season by answering the key question; What is a leader?
We discuss what a leader really is. From the behaviours that leaders exhibit, the differences between competencies and attributes that make a leader and share our opinions on an age-old question ‘are leaders born or created?’
Touching on some points that you won’t want to miss, such as setting values as a leader and ‘leading from the back’ this episode deep dives into organisational culture and how, as leaders, you need to navigate this space with a clear set of standards and values.
Find Neil online at: https://neilthubron.com/
And Albert on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/albert-e-joseph
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Our first live webinar! This episode on the topic of how not to be a bad leader.
We've all either been victim or witness to bad leadership. Either way, it has negative impacts on individuals or the team as a whole and ultimately limits happiness, contribution and well-being.
Neil and I discuss examples of those we have seen and highlight the behaviours and traits you should really avoid as a leader.
We hope you enjoy the recording of this inaugural live webinar. Special thanks to those who joined us live and for the questions they kindly submitted at the time. -
Episode 37 - Mentoring and Coaching
Two extremely valuable processes / techniques for your employees and for you! In the spirit of Leadership Detectives, we talk about it here for current leaders to add value for their own employees but also for you as a key asset in your company to potentially mentor and coach any other employees who may benefit.
Please do also consider whether you might benefit from a coaching session with Neil (he's good!) or me. If so, please visit our website leadershipdetectives.com and leave us a message. - Visa fler