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The Business Of

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As the pace of organisational change speeds up, a new generation of leaders is emerging who see the world differently. They are finding ways to grapple with complexity and make an impact in an accelerating world. What can we learn from them? In The Business Of, a podcast from UNSW Business School, a diverse group of business leaders from the corporate, start-up, government, and for-purpose sectors share their lived experiences in building businesses that can ‘do well’ and ‘do good’. 


Host Dr Juliet Bourke, a UNSW Professor of Practice in the School of Management and Governance, speaks with leaders from a range of industries unpacking the complexities of business of art, sports, AI, climate change and more.  


Wherever business practices are shifting UNSW researchers and academics are there, and in The Business Of you also learn about the global forces, competing interests and new trends influencing everyday decisions.  


Professor Frederik Anseel, Senior Deputy Dean at the UNSW Business School will help you make sense of all the moving parts through the latest research at the world’s top universities. He breaks down how that research equips leaders to make better decisions, build better teams and make a real impact. 


If you’re curious about the way business works, The Business Of can introduce you to contemporary industry practices and take you inside the minds of leaders as they figure out what’s next.  


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https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/our-schools/agsm/about-us/the-business-of-podcast   


https://www.businessthink.unsw.edu.au/ 

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Profit and purpose – Balancing short-term imperatives with long-term sustainability goals

June 19, 2024 19:00 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Business is an incredibly powerful force – how do you use it for good?  How do you balance ambitious social impact targets with the realities of day-to-day operations?  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 around the world....

Future skills – The know-how you need for the next era of business

June 05, 2024 19:00 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

What will you need to know – or know how to do – to succeed in business over the next ten years?   A decade ago, the answer would have been to up-skill 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 “technology is not this thing that happens as a segment of a business, it’s actually how a business runs today.”  And mitigating the risks and impact of climate change is the new frontier. Pe...

Responsible AI – How your business can steer, not fear, new tech

May 22, 2024 19:00 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Artificial intelligence becomes more powerful by the day – which means the dangers that come with it are growing too. If you’re using AI tools in your business, you need to know how to use them safely and responsibly.  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.  Stela Solar, Director of the CSI...

Back to basics – finance 101 for small to medium enterprises

April 10, 2024 19:00 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

So, you want to start a business.    And no matter how big your ambitions are, chances are you’re going to start small as one of the 99.8% of businesses in Australia that operate as small-to-medium enterprises – or SMEs.      Associate Professor Kristle Romero Cortés 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. She’s going to help you unpack key concepts as you...

Super power – the Australian superannuation fund making retirement more equitable

March 27, 2024 18:00 - 28 minutes - 26 MB

Katrina McPhee is in the superannuation industry for the long haul now, but that wasn’t always the case.   She’s currently the Chief of Staff at Aware Super, one of Australia’s largest superannuation funds, but when she first entered the industry, she wasn’t interested in sticking around in a field not exactly known for its desire to shake things up.  But that all changed after a Royal Commission investigated misconduct in the banking, superannuation and finance sectors, and sparked a re...

Slow success – what this fintech startup can teach you about building trust

March 13, 2024 18:00 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

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 “moving fast and breaking things.”   But what happens when a start-up needs to slow down?   In the case of the investment app Pearler, speed was never the ultimate goal. Co-founder Hayden Smith thinks veering away from that traditional startup mentality has been key to buil...

Prioritising purpose – How this ticketing company succeeded without traditional marketing

February 28, 2024 18:00 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

In their first few years of operation, Humanitix didn’t spend a cent on traditional marketing. Despite this, they managed to build up a client list that includes Google, TED, Red Bull, Canva and Facebook, and gave millions to charity in the process. How did they do it?  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 t...

Beyond logos - why better branding means better business

February 14, 2024 18:00 - 30 minutes - 27.7 MB

How do you market your business when consumers pay not to see your ads? How do you make your name stand out when the internet is overrun with marketing? And how do you build trust and make your name sticks when everything’s moving so fast?   Dee Madigan is an advertising expert, a founding panelist on ABC’s The Gruen Transfer and the creative director and owner of ad agency Campaign Edge. Dee breaks down one of branding’s most powerful tools – sponsorship.   She explains to host Dr Julie...

Ethical marketing – is AI becoming a moral minefield for marketers?

January 31, 2024 18:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

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?   Wendy Mak is the Chief Marketing Officer at Link Group, a global financial services company driven by digital and data technology. Wendy’s excited about the potential productivity gains promised by brand-new technology like generative AI, but she’s not all-in ...

The progress principle - how climate resilience is influencing the jobs of the future

November 29, 2023 18:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

“In future, I expect that everybody will have climate resilience and climate mitigation as part of their roles.”  Penny Joseph is the Head of Climate Resilience at major Australian electricity provider Ausgrid, but when she began her career, this type of role didn’t exist.   As the climate heats up and more industries are feeling the effects of changing weather, Penny explains to The Business Of host Dr Juliet Bourke that roles like hers will become the norm.  How are the leaders of to...

Risky business - How we adapt to climate change could ‘insure’ a better future

November 15, 2023 18:00 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

You might have come across the term black swan events – commonly used in the insurance space – they’re 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?   Leading with clarity during these high-pressure events takes a systematic approach, and for James...

Policy in the slow lane - Can we speed up change and drive down emissions?

November 01, 2023 18:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

The battle to halt climate change is impacting most aspects of our day to day lives – right down to the cars we drive. But there’s a missing piece in motoring that could improve things – the electric vehicle industry.   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 – how do we get in the ...

The Business Of - A podcast for curious minds with a bias for action

October 25, 2023 18:00 - 3 minutes - 3.07 MB

The way we do business originates in the minds of great leaders, thinkers and doers. And that’s what we’re in the business of.  From the art world to the world of artificial intelligence, The Business Of brings real-world lessons from industry leaders together with cutting-edge research coming out of the University of New South Wales Business School.   You’ll hear host Dr Juliet Bourke speaking with people at the top of their fields as they grapple with the stickiest problems of the day....

Privacy and Responsible AI

May 30, 2023 04:39 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

The Business of AI Episode 3: 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?  Host Lamont Tang, Director of Industry Projects and Entrepreneur-in-Residence at AGSM @ UNSW Business School, is joined by Peter Leonard, UNSW Business School Professor of Practice and Principal and Director at Data Synergies, and Professor Mary-Anne Williams, Michael J Crouch Chair for Innovation; Founder, and Di...

Lock and key - how to protect your (and your customer's) data online

May 30, 2023 04:39 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Over the last few years, Australia has seen its fair share of major data breaches, affecting more than 147 million individuals and shaking the trust people had in organisations responsible for safeguarding their data. There is no doubt that AI is now capable of performing tasks that were once considered science fiction just two decades ago. How can you know that your privacy and data is protected? Learn about the innovative AI solutions being developed by the UNSW Business AI Lab for the b...

How can AI help healthcare?

May 08, 2023 22:00 - 36 minutes - 33.9 MB

The Business of AI Episode 2: At a time where healthcare workers are stretched to near breaking point, what role does AI have in augmenting natural skills and capabilities?  Dimitry Tran, AGSM MBA alumni and Co-founder and Board Director of Harrison AI and Maureen Murphy, UNSW Business School’s Professor of Practice and Commercialisation Facilitator with i4 join podcast host Lamont Tang to discuss.  Find out more about Lamont Tang and his work, below:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/lamontta...

From sickness to health - how AI is transforming healthcare

May 08, 2023 22:00 - 36 minutes - 33.9 MB

Imagine you're a radiologist with 500 scans awaiting your thorough review. Each scan demands your undivided attention, and the process is anticipated to span over a week. Now, consider the prospect of AI technology drastically shortening this time frame, potentially completing the same comprehensive assessments in a matter of just a few hours. What option would you choose? Hear how a ground-breaking healthcare technology company, harrison.ai, combines human intelligence with artificial int...

Human error - what needs to change to create truly ethical machine learning

May 02, 2023 04:37 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

AI and machine learning are transforming our world, but here's the catch: they can either enhance our best qualities or magnify our worst biases. Getting AI right is both exciting and scary and the big question is, can businesses just race ahead without considering the consequences? Hear how research and industry come together to discuss the natural tensions between rapid AI advancements and the need for AI to be ethical as we work towards a brighter future. Guests: Professor Toby Walsh...

Ethical AI – or ethical humans?

May 02, 2023 04:37 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

The Business of AI Episode 1: AI and machine learning are already reshaping the way we live and work. How can leaders use it ethically? Stela Solar, Director, National Artificial Intelligence Centre CSIRO's Data61 and Toby Walsh, UNSW Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence join podcast host Lamont Tang to discuss. Find out more about Lamont Tang and Toby Walsh’s work, below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lamonttang/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/airockstar/ https://twitter.com/TobyWa...

Burning up - What happens when we run out of energy?

March 05, 2023 21:00 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MB

If you’ve opened your energy bill with a sense of dread in the last 12 months, you’re not alone. With energy prices soaring around the world, individuals and organisations alike have been left asking: how long can it go on like this? Reliable access to affordable, sustainable energy is nothing new. Whether it's future-proofing energy supply or calculating the impact of human-driven climate change, access to affordable and sustainable energy has been a major issue for decades. So how can le...

Burning up: What will we do when the energy runs out?

March 05, 2023 21:00 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MB

The Business of Supply - Episode 3: 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?  Ben Hutt, CEO & Managing Director at Evergen and AGSM MBA alumnus and Katja Ignatieva, Associate Professor at UNSW Business School, join podcast host Associate Professor Michele Roberts, Academic Director of AGSM and Associate Dean (Post-Experience) at UNSW Business School, to debate an...

Farm to factory to fork – who’s really feeding you?

February 26, 2023 21:00 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

In wealthy countries, we tend to take for granted where our food comes from, taking comfort in the fact that our supermarket shelves will always be stocked – that is until potatoes become a scarce luxury and a head of lettuce nudges twenty dollars. Then, we might remember that political, environmental, social, and technological forces and disruptions to global supply chains all impact its supply. So how can emerging technologies, like blockchain, biotech and digital sustainability make foo...

Disrupting the food chain

February 26, 2023 21:00 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

The Business of Supply - Episode 2: It's rare that we look down at our plates and consider where our food comes from – that is until it’s gone. Between recent geopolitical conflict, and devastating disruptions to supply lines, what is the current state of food today?  Pablo Quintero, AGSM MBA graduate and Principal Product Manager at biotechnology start-up, Vow, and Scientia Professor Shan Pan, UNSW Business School, join podcast host Associate Professor Michele Roberts, Academic Director of...

How ethical is your supply chain?

February 19, 2023 21:00 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

The Business of Supply - Episode 1: Advances in regulation, law reform, and technology have greatly enhanced our capacity to create ethical and sustainable business practices.   So why are some organisations still struggling to embed this in their supply chains?  Frances Atkins, Co-Founder and Director of technology platform Givvable, AGSM MBA alumna, and Tracy Wilcox, Associate Professor at UNSW Business School, join podcast host Associate Professor Michele Roberts, Academic Director of A...

Lifting the lid - How important are ethical supply chains?

February 19, 2023 21:00 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

From seedless apples to Apple iPhones, complex global supply chains give us access to products we didn’t even know we needed. But are they ethical? For many organisations the list of reasons not to meaningfully track suppliers and prove their commitment to ethical practices is rapidly dwindling, with fresh regulations and incentives being introduced every year. How do organisations stay committed to transparency when the social, human and environmental sides of supply chains are largely in...

The future’s got (tech) talent

January 29, 2023 21:18 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

The Business of Work Episode 3: What will the future of work look like in a world increasingly dominated by technology?  Lee Hickin, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft ANZ and Barney Tan, Head of School and a Professor at the School of Information Systems and Technology Management of UNSW Business School, join podcast host Professor Nick Wailes to discuss.  Find out more about Professor Barney Tan’s research below:  https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/barney-tan  https://www.linkedin.com/in...

Skills of tomorrow - The future's got (tech) talent

January 29, 2023 21:18 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Technology is no longer a thing that happens as a segment of a business, or the sole domain of the IT Department. Core functions of how a business runs are technology-based and rely on people, processes and systems being interlinked. But with rapidly evolving organisational needs and tech talent in high demand and short supply, how can today’s leaders prioritise skills development and innovation in a rapidly changing workforce? Listen to one of the industry’s tech titans explain how the ...

The Great Reorganisation – how to build a culture that attracts and retains talented staff

January 29, 2023 21:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

The Business of Work Episode 2: It’s always been vital to build a company culture that attracts and retains talented employees.   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 ‘work from anywhere’ help?  Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb’s Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand and Will Felps, Associate Professor at UNSW Business School, join podcas...

The Great Reorganisation – can work-from-anywhere policies really work?

January 29, 2023 21:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Since millions worked remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s become clear that not everyone needs to work face-to-face in an office environment to be successful. Some companies – like global travel company Airbnb have gone as far as adopting a ‘work from anywhere policy’, piloting programs to attract digital nomads to their workforce. Is a work-from-anywhere approach a help or a hindrance when it comes to teamwork, talent and culture? Hear from an industry leader who is part of a wo...

Home & away - The tricky business of making hybrid work, work

January 29, 2023 21:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

A few years ago an hour-long commute in crawling traffic or on a crowded bus seemed like an inevitable part of working life. But today, lots of workplaces are spending millions setting up their workforce to complete their day to day from the comfort of their own homes. The benefits for workers are obvious - but does working from home actually work for business? Hear how a company with over 1000 employees manages remote work and what the UNSW Hybrid Leadership Lab has found about the most...

The work of making hybrid work, work

January 29, 2023 21:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

The Business of Work Episode 1: It’s been almost three years since office workers were told to pack up our laptops and head home.    Is working from home working for business?  Paul Edwards, General Manager of Strategy and Customer at Mirvac, and Professor Karin Sanders, Senior Deputy Dean (Research & Enterprise) at UNSW Business School and co-founder of the UNSW Hybrid Leadership Lab, join Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director of the Australian Graduate School of Manageme...

Meet the CEO: Shemara Wikramanayake

December 03, 2022 21:00 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

At the latest UNSW Business School Meet the CEO event, Shemara Wikramanayake, Managing Director and CEO of Macquarie Group, joined UNSW Chancellor David Gonski in a wide-ranging discussion about the future of green investment, how to build diverse and high-performing teams and businesses, and how to lead a global workforce. Prefer video? You can watch the interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxMxnacyit0 More details: The transcript and show notes can be found on ou...

The Business of Art

April 25, 2022 22:17 - 37 minutes - 34.2 MB

For art auction houses, in-person events are a central part of art buying. But during the pandemic, the industry had to quickly pivot to survive. In this episode, we investigate how online purchases and technology like NFTs is growing and opening the art market to a new generation of enthusiasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Sport

April 11, 2022 22:08 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

Australia has a mega-reputation as a sporting nation but how does that global success play out locally? In this episode, we investigate the opportunities and challenges for sports to succeed on and off the field in Australia, where professional teams face a battle for the hearts and minds of fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Mental Health

March 22, 2022 22:30 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

This episode unpacks how mental health support services are evolving with technology. Lifeline International CEO Thilini Perera speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director at Australian Graduate School of Management. We also hear from Professor Frederik Anseel, Senior Deputy Dean (Research & Enterprise) at UNSW Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Finance

November 14, 2021 21:53 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

This episode explores how rapid advances in technology are creating new business opportunities while shifts in consumer behaviour demand ethical investment. Guests include Camilla Love, Managing Director at eInvest and Elvira Sojli, Associate Professor of Finance, School of Banking and Finance at UNSW Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Climate Change

November 08, 2021 22:19 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

This episode explores how climate change is impacting business, industry and global markets, and what we all can do to address it. Guests include Penny Joseph, Head of Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation at Sydney Water and Kingsley Fong, Associate Professor, School of Banking and Finance at UNSW Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Food

October 05, 2021 22:00 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

This episode investigates how the food industry is responding to the sustainable food movement. Tristan Harris, Co-CEO of Harris Farm Markets speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director at AGSM. We also hear from Nitika Garg, Associate Professor of Marketing at UNSW Business School, an expert on consumer behaviour trends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Tourism

October 05, 2021 22:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

This episode explores the rise of Indigenous tourism experiences and the opportunity they bring to Australia’s tourism industry. Phil Lockyer, Head of Indigenous Affairs at Tourism Australia speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director at AGSM. We also hear a story from the AGSM New Tracks Indigenous Leaders Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of AI

October 05, 2021 22:00 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

This episode unpacks how business and government can better understand and implement AI. Dr Catriona Wallace, tech entrepreneur and Founder & CEO of Ethical AI Advisory speaks with Professor Nick Wailes, Senior Deputy Dean and Director AGSM. We also hear from Dr Sam Kirshner, Senior Lecturer in the School of Information Systems and Technology Management at the UNSW Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 12: The Business of Purpose-led Leadership Part 2

December 15, 2020 04:34 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

In this episode we explore what it takes to lead with purpose - from identifying the personal contribution you want to make to the world through your career, to purpose-driven business models. Guests include Victoria Momsen, Strategic Planning Manager at Lendlease Digital; Alison Harrington, CEO & Founder of Moove and Groove; and Leisa Sargent, Senior Deputy Dean and Co-Deputy Vice Chancellor Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at UNSW Business School.

The Business of Purpose-led Leadership Part 2

December 15, 2020 04:34 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MB

In this episode we explore what it takes to lead with purpose - from identifying the personal contribution you want to make to the world through your career, to purpose-driven business models. Guests include Victoria Momsen, Strategic Planning Manager at Lendlease Digital; Alison Harrington, CEO & Founder of Moove and Groove; and Leisa Sargent, Senior Deputy Dean and Co-Deputy Vice Chancellor Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at UNSW Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i...

The Business of Purpose-led Leadership Part 1

December 04, 2020 00:11 - 1 hour - 58.5 MB

In this episode we explore the business and societal impact of leading with purpose. Guests include Will Felps, Associate Professor at the UNSW Business School; Annie Parker, Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Microsoft for Startups; and Pete Horsley and Alan Jones, founder and entrepreneur in residence at disability tech accelerator, Remarkable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 11: The Business of Purpose-led Leadership Part 1

December 04, 2020 00:11 - 1 hour - 58.7 MB

In this episode we explore the business and societal impact of leading with purpose. Guests include Will Phelps, Associate Professor at the UNSW Business School; Annie Parker, Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Microsoft for Startups; and Pete Horsley and Alan Jones, founder and entrepreneur in residence at disability tech accelerator, Remarkable.

Episode 10: The Business Of Adaptive Leadership Part 3

November 26, 2020 04:07 - 1 hour - 55.7 MB

In this episode, we speak to leaders from the financial services sector and explore how they’ve adapted and led through successive crises. Guests include: Rob Adams, CEO and Managing Director at Perpetual; Suzana Ristevski, Chief Marketing Officer at National Australia Bank; and Dan Peters, Chief Revenue Officer at fintech disruptor Limepay.

Episode 10: The Business of Adaptive Leadership Part 3

November 26, 2020 04:07 - 1 hour - 55.7 MB

In this episode, we speak to leaders from the financial services sector and explore how they’ve adapted and led through successive crises. Guests include: Rob Adams, CEO and Managing Director at Perpetual; Suzana Ristevski, Chief Marketing Officer at National Australia Bank; and Dan Peters, Chief Revenue Officer at fintech disruptor Limepay.

Episode 9: The Business of Transformational Leadership Part 2

November 10, 2020 01:59 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

Our second episode on Transformational Leadership focuses on artificial intelligence, big data, machine learning and the implications they hold for the future of work. Host Emma Lo Russo is joined by Professor Toby Walsh (UNSW), Kristi Barrow (Kritikality) and Magnus Gittins (AGSM).

The Business of Transformational Leadership Part 2

November 10, 2020 01:59 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

Our second episode on Transformational Leadership focuses on artificial intelligence, big data, machine learning and the implications they hold for the future of work. Host Emma Lo Russo is joined by Professor Toby Walsh (UNSW), Kristi Barrow (Kritikality) and Magnus Gittins (AGSM). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Transformational Leadership Part 1

October 27, 2020 20:58 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

Our first episode on Transformational Leadership focuses on innovation and digital transformation in the ‘now of work’. Host Emma Lo Russo is joined by David Thodey (CSIRO), Deborah Young (RegTech Association) and Patrick Sharry (Program Director and Adjunct Faculty AGSM). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 8: The Business of Transformational Leadership Part 1

October 27, 2020 20:58 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

Our first episode on Transformational Leadership focuses on innovation and digital transformation in the ‘now of work’. Host Emma Lo Russo is joined by David Thodey (CSIRO), Deborah Young (RegTech Association) and Patrick Sharry (Program Director and Adjunct Faculty AGSM).

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