• 382 Nordic Leadership Wisdom with Anders Indset
    Dec 1 2024

    This week, we delve into redefining leadership through the lens of interdependence and the Viking Code with Anders Indset. We discuss the significance of embracing vulnerability, fostering collective success, and shifting from hierarchical to collaborative power structures in organisations.

    The conversation encompasses a range of topics, including the philosophy behind the Viking Code, the importance of micro ambitions for personal and team growth, and practical strategies for building trust and enhancing team dynamics in the workplace.

    SHOWNOTES are here.

    Key Quotes

    Questions Asked

    1. How might a Declaration of Interdependence change our leadership?

    2. What is the Viking Code, and how does it relate to modern leadership?

    3. How can organisations incorporate aspects of the Viking Code for high performance?

    Take Action

    • Reflect on your own leadership style and consider how you can foster interdependence within your team.

    • Explore the principles of the Viking Code and think about how they can be applied to enhance collaboration in your organisation.

    • Engage in conversations about vulnerability and trust within your workplace to build a more supportive culture.

    Tip of the Week
    Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You’ll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff.

    Key Moments

    00:00 Introduction to the Future of Leadership

    00:26 Exploring Interdependence in Leadership

    00:41 Innovations and Inspirations: 3D Printed Hotel

    02:03 Personal Updates and Travel Plans

    02:53 Rethinking Power Structures in the Workplace

    05:08 Interview with Anders Inset: The Viking Code

    06:40 The Philosophy Behind the Viking Code

    26:27 Applying the Viking Code to organisations

    31:40 Challenges of Returning to the Office

    32:04 Core Leadership Skills for Thriving Teams

    34:14 The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership

    35:44 Building Self-Trust Through Vulnerability

    37:56 Exploring Future Technologies

    40:08 Leadership Tips and Reading Recommendations

    42:58 The Role of Fiction in Understanding the Future

    50:03 Anticipating Future Scenarios

    54:32 Conclusion and Resources

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    57 mins
  • Navigating Workplace Dynamics with Brenda Neckvatal: Strategies for Addressing Difficult Behaviors
    Nov 24 2024

    This week, we dive into the complexities of workplace dynamics with Brenda Neckvatal, an expert in human behaviour and crisis management. Our discussion focuses on the challenges of addressing difficult behaviors in the workplace, exploring the impact of technology on communication, and the evolving expectations of leadership.

    Brenda shares insights on common behavioural patterns, such as entitlement and the influence of changing family dynamics on workplace interactions. We also discuss practical strategies for fostering healthy communication and managing pushback effectively, ensuring that leaders can navigate these challenges with confidence and clarity. Tune in for valuable tactics that can help create a more harmonious work environment.

    SHOWNOTES are here.

    Key Quotes

    • "Technology has given people an outlet to hide behind the things that they don't want to do." - Brenda Neckvatal

    • "Entitlement tends to bubble up as a result of changing family dynamics and cultural norms." - Brenda Neckvatal

    • "If we had a map of power and the human territory of power, how might we build better teams?" - Zoë Routh

    Questions Asked

    1. What are the current trends affecting behavior in the workplace?
    2. How does technology contribute to feelings of entitlement among employees?
    3. What practical tools can leaders use to address difficult behaviors?
    4. How can leaders navigate generational shifts in expectations and communication styles?

    Take Action

    • Reflect on your own leadership style and consider how you can foster open communication within your team.

    • Identify one difficult behavior you’ve encountered at work and apply one of Brenda's suggested strategies to address it.

    • Explore resources on managing workplace dynamics and consider how they might apply to your organization.

    Tip of the Week
    Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You’ll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff.

    Key Moments

    • 00:00 Introduction and Workplace Trends

    • 00:21 Exploring Digital Twins

    • 01:12 Proving Humanity in the Digital Age

    • 01:56 Olympus Rising Book Launch

    • 06:51 Interview with Brenda Neckvatal

    • 16:34 Generational Shifts in Leadership

    • 27:06 Understanding Polarized Conversations

    • 30:52 Leadership and Managing Expectations

    • 32:33 Effective Communication Strategies

    • 35:17 Handling Difficult Conversations

    • 41:48 The Fast Three Questions

    • 44:45 Free Resources and Final Thoughts

    • 46:59 Conclusion and Podcast Promotion

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    49 mins
  • Challenging Assumptions: The Art of Inquiry and Future Thinking in Leadership with Ralph Mercer
    Nov 17 2024

    This week, we engage in a thought-provoking discussion on leadership and the philosophy of inquiry with Ralph Mercer.

    We examine the significance of challenging our assumptions and fostering robust thinking in collaborative environments. Ralph shares insights from his diverse background, including his experiences in the military and academia, to illustrate how our worldviews shape our understanding of the future.

    We discuss the role of technology in shaping human experiences, the concept of gray swans in foresight, and practical methods for analyzing literature through causal layered analysis. Join us as we unpack these ideas and consider how they can enhance our leadership practices and decision-making processes.

    SHOWNOTES are here.

    Key Quotes

    1. "Better leadership needs better thinking. If we can think about what our common drivers are, our common drivers create connection." Zoë Routh

    2. "When we have connection, we can actually create a path forward. That is the magical thinking that we're after." Zoë Routh

    3. "Our understanding of ourselves and the world around us defines how we see the present and the future, and very much how we deal with our problems every day." Ralph Mercer

    4. "Causal layered analysis became a very good way for me to take apart the book and look at what was hoping to psychologically motivate me to believe this way." Ralph Mercer

    5. "If you're reading something to develop yourself or to understand the bigger picture, then you've really being human to yourself and to those that you're going to be dealing with." Ralph Mercer

    Questions Asked

    1. How can we effectively challenge our thinking and develop robust perspectives in leadership?

    2. In what ways do metaphors and underlying philosophies shape our understanding of leadership literature?

    3. What tangible benefits arise from deep reading and analyzing texts to enhance our leadership capabilities?

    Take Action

    1. Challenge Your Worldview: Regularly reflect on beliefs and engage with diverse perspectives and consider how they influence your leadership style.

    2. Join a Book Club: Participate in discussions analyzing literature on societal issues.

    3. Practice Deep Reading: Analyze metaphors and philosophies in leadership literature for deeper understanding.

    4. Engage in Reflective Dialogue: Initiate conversations to find common values and foster empathy.

    5. Commit to Lifelong Learning: Seek diverse information sources to continuously expand your knowledge base.

    Tip of the Week:

    Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You’ll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff.

    Key Moments

    00:00 Introduction and Weekly Question

    00:20 Google's Nuclear Power Deal

    01:14 Zoe's Personal Updates

    02:06 Understanding Different Perspectives

    06:08 Tea Time with Ralph Mercer

    07:03 Exploring Leadership and Technology

    11:37 Analyzing Books with Causal Layered Analysis

    15:46 The Importance of Deep Reading

    21:49 Challenges in Technology and Society

    25:34 Envisioning the Future: Who Stands Next to You?

    26:26 Post Humanism and Ethical Technology

    27:31 Rethinking Our Relationship with Technology

    28:31 The Importance of an Evolving Worldview

    29:18 Quantum Social Sciences and New Perspectives

    30:35 Books That Shift Worldviews

    34:20 Leadership: Understanding Power Dynamics

    36:33 The Fast Three: Future Tech, Leadership Tips, and Reading Recommendations

    40:19 The Gray Swan Guild Book Club

    43:53 Fiction Books on the Future

    46:23 Conclusion: Stretching Our Brains and Changing Worldviews

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    43 mins
  • Leadership Insights from the US Election
    Nov 12 2024

    In this special episode, Zoe, a leadership futurist and Canadian Australian in Canberra, dives deep into the implications of the US election results. Despite living outside the US, she reflects on the global ripple effects of American democracy and economy, discusses the division between political sides, and explores the values and stories driving these reactions.

    Zoe examines the leadership maturity framework and emphasizes the importance of curiosity, compassion, and systemic thinking in bridging political divides. She also stresses the necessity of supporting security and education initiatives to build a better future.

    Full Shownotes here.

    Key Moments:

    00:00 Introduction to the U.S. Election Solo Sode

    00:15 Why the U.S. Election Matters Globally

    01:26 Diverse Reactions to the Election Results

    02:26 Understanding Moral Outrage

    03:30 Analyzing Values in the Election

    06:00 The Power of Compelling Stories

    07:07 Leadership Maturity and Election Dynamics

    11:01 Elon Musk: Genius or Power Player?

    12:49 Moving Forward: System Thinking and Civic Responsibility

    17:07 Conclusion: Bridging the Gap for a Better Future

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    18 mins
  • How to Lead in Exponential Times
    Nov 10 2024

    This week, we explore the future of leadership, focusing on exponential thinking and futures literacy with Charlotte Kemp. We discuss the importance of developing a flexible mindset, utilising strategic foresight tools, and adopting iterative learning methods to navigate an increasingly complex world.

    The conversation covers various topics, including SpaceX's innovations, the impact of generative AI on creativity, and practical techniques for intelligence gathering and scenario planning.

    SHOWNOTES are here

    Key Quotes:
    1. "Exponential thinking is about understanding that we have to change our thinking for the pace and the time that we're in; the world is so much faster and more complex." Zoë Routh
    2. "Futures thinking gives us the tools to anticipate change, allowing us to be more agile and flexible in how we respond to whatever happens next." Charlotte Kemp
    3. "As leaders, we must get really good at asking genius questions and creating unusual connections, as that is where our true value lies." Zoë Routh
    4. "Our brains can't tell whether what we're thinking about is an imaginary story or a real experience, which is why we need to prepare ourselves for both worst-case and best-case scenarios." Charlotte Kemp
    5. "The old five-year strategic plan can be thrown out; we need new ways of approaching our leadership that reflect the interconnected, fast-paced world we live in." Zoë Routh

    Questions Asked:
    What is exponential thinking?
    What are some examples of different ways of approaching our leadership or our thinking in an exponential world?
    How do these tools, like scenario planning, actually prepare our brains?What practical steps can leaders take to ensure they are prepared for both negative and positive outcomes?


    Take Action
    1. Develop a flexible mindset by regularly challenging your assumptions and seeking diverse perspectives.
    2. Practice scenario planning to prepare for multiple possible futures.
    3. Implement iterative learning methods in your organization to adapt quickly to changes.
    4. Engage in environmental scanning to gather intelligence on emerging trends and potential disruptions.
    5. Cultivate futures literacy by exploring various futures thinking tools and methodologies

    Tip of the Week
    Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You’ll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff.

    Key Moments
    00:00 Welcome to the Future of Leadership
    00:33 SpaceX and the Journey to Mars
    01:16 Leadership Training in Western Australia
    01:49 Upcoming Projects on Planet Zoe
    02:38 The Role of Generative AI in Creativity
    04:09 Introducing Charlotte Kemp: Futures Alchemist
    04:57 Understanding Exponential Thinking
    07:04 The Importance of Futures Thinking
    09:25 Scenario Planning: Preparing for the Future
    17:38 Mistakes in Strategic Leadership
    22:29 Mindset, Toolset, and Skillset for Future Leadership
    24:27 The Four Stages of Futures Thinking
    24:37 Gathering Intelligence: The First Stage
    24:48 Managing Change: The Second Stage
    25:23 Describing the Future: The Third Stage
    25:33 Testing Strategy: The Fourth Stage
    26:58 Practical Techniques for Intelligence Gathering
    30:24 Avoiding Confirmation Bias
    32:35 Examples of Leading Exponentially
    34:26 Iterative vs. Revolutionary Approaches
    36:56 The Fast Three: Quickfire Questions
    40:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    45 mins
  • Non-Obvious Thinking: Navigating Future Trends with Rohit Bhargava
    Nov 3 2024

    In this episode, we explore the importance of recognizing non-obvious trends and their implications for leadership and innovation with Rohit Bhargava, a 3-time Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author.

    We discuss Norway's electric vehicle advancements, the preparation for the Leadership Conclave, and methods for effective trend spotting, including the Haystack method and scenario planning.

    Learn how to spot the next big thing and position yourself for success.

    SHOWNOTES are here.

    Key Quotes

    • "We can't solve the whole problem with just one part of the problem; we need to think in systems." - Zoe Routh
    • "Leaders must create mental space to uncover insights." - Rohit Bhargava
    • "Embrace the obvious insights; they often hold the key to broader understanding." - Rohit Bhargava

    Questions Asked:

    • What are you paying attention to?
    • How can leaders prepare for emerging trends?
    • What role does creativity play in recognizing patterns?

    Take Action:

    • Practice non-obvious thinking by observing everyday trends.
    • Engage in scenario planning to anticipate future developments.
    • Read Rohit Bhargava's book, Non-Obvious Thinking, for deeper insights.

    Tip of the Week:
    Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You’ll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff.

    Key Moments
    00:00 Welcome and Weekly Question
    00:17 Electric Vehicle Revolution in Norway
    01:38 Leadership Conclave Preparation
    02:28 Reflecting on the Past and Future
    05:43 Introducing Rohit Bhargava
    06:50 Discussing Non-Obvious Trends
    21:37 Breaking the Rules of Book Publishing
    22:54 Time Horizons in Non-Obvious Thinking
    25:37 Scenario Planning and Trend Prediction
    28:39 The Haystack Method for Pattern Recognition
    30:46 Surprising Insights in Non-Obvious Thinking
    36:32 The Fast Three: Quickfire Questions
    39:56 Podcast Wrap-Up and Listener Engagement

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    42 mins
  • Kind Business Revolution: How Values Create Value
    Oct 20 2024
    We explore the transformative potential of kindness in business with Dr. David Cooke, former Managing Director of Konica Minolta Australia. Dr. Cooke shares his journey from traditional hierarchical leadership to a more inclusive, kind approach that drove significant cultural and commercial success. Practical examples and heartfelt stories illustrate how kindness can be a powerful force in achieving both profit and social good. Don't miss out on an inspiring conversation that challenges conventional business practices and offers a vision for a more compassionate future. #FutureOfLeadership #ESG #KindBusiness #Ethics Become a Podcast Insider! For subscriber only bonuses including an implementation checklist, discussion questions, water cooler factoids, and special subscriber-only offers. Join us here: Podcast Insider Full shownotes here. Planet Human: Neuralink aims to cure blindness Join us at the Leadership Conclave here. Summary The potential future of human augmentation through technological advances like Neuralink. Zoe shares personal updates: Upcoming book Olympus Rising (Book 3 of the Gaia Enterprises series). Nonfiction project Power Games, exploring leadership and ethics. Ethical questions in leadership, focusing on: The balance between personal responsibility and system regulation. Preventing leaders from slipping into unethical behaviors. Dr. David Cooke reflects on: Embedding kindness into corporate leadership. The importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles in business. His experience at Konica Minolta and how kindness-driven leadership leads to business success. Key Quotes "What if we started to evaluate businesses on their contribution to social good and not just their accumulation of wealth?" Zoë Routh "None of them really believe they are the villain. And yet we can show up and have villainous behaviour." Dr David Cooke "Leadership isn't being aloof and distant. Leadership is working with people." Dr David Cooke "Once you know, you can't unknow. Once you've seen, you can't unsee." Dr David Cooke "I just want us all to work together to build a company that cares." Dr David Cooke Questions Explored Can kindness really be a force for good in business, or do nice guys finish last? Will there be two streams of humans, the natural and the amplified humans? What would society look like if businesses were evaluated on social good? How do we avoid slipping into unethical behavior while believing we are doing the right thing? How did kindness as a business philosophy help transform your company? Take Action Consider the role of kindness in leadership and how it can positively impact business outcomes. Engage in big-picture thinking by joining the Leadership Conclave to stay ahead of trends for 2025. Reflect on how systems within organizations can promote ethical leadership and prevent negative behaviors. Explore Power Games, Zoe’s upcoming book, for deeper insights on leadership and ethics. Tip of the Week: Evaluate your business not just by financial success but by its contributions to social good. This approach, as exemplified by companies like B Corps, can enhance both your company culture and long-term success. Key Moments 00:00 Introduction and Question of the Week 00:20 Neuralink's Ambitious Vision 01:15 Ethical Implications of Amplified Humanity 02:00 Updates from Planet Zoe 02:56 Leadership Conclave and Future Trends 03:54 Evaluating Business for Social Good 04:49 Self-Regulation and System Regulation 06:25 Introducing Dr. David Cooke 08:07 David Cooke on Kind Business 10:53 Challenges in Leadership and Cultural Change 29:11 Seeking Feedback and Leadership Balance 30:27 Implementing Cultural Change 35:15 Addressing Everyday Sexism 39:25 Promoting Ethical Sourcing and Human Rights 43:59 The Power of Kindness in Business 49:15 Fast Three: Quick Insights 52:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections 59:31 Podcast Wrap-Up and Listener Engagement Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights on the future of leadership! About Dr David Cooke Dr Cooke is the Executive Director of ESG Advisory, a consultancy dedicated to helping organizations challenge their leadership to think more broadly and responsibly about environmental, social, and governance practices. With over 35 years of corporate experience, including serving as Chair and Managing Director of Konica Minolta Australia, David brings a wealth of knowledge to his advisory role. He is a sought-after speaker and facilitator, offering keynotes, workshops, and panel participation on topics such as Kind Business, Business as a Force for Good, Building Strong Corporate Cultures, Ethical Decision Making, Business and Human Rights, and Fostering Successful Non-profit and For-profit Relationships. With a deep understanding of how to build strong, engaged corporate cultures and achieve ethical, sustainable business outcomes, Dr David Cooke is a passionate advocate for the values ...
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    58 mins
  • Fighter Pilot Wisdom for Better Leadership
    Oct 6 2024

    Zoë Routh sits down with Christian "Boo" Boucousis, a former fighter pilot turned entrepreneur, to discuss leadership transformation through the lens of the fighter pilot mindset.

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    👉The full shownotes are here: Boo Boucousis

    Boo shares his journey of continuous reinvention, from flying jets to founding businesses, and how the disciplined, methodical thinking of a fighter pilot can be applied to leadership and business. Together, they explore how iterative thinking, structured collaboration, and intentional leadership can help leaders create high-performing teams, drive results, and maintain credibility.

    👉 Join us at the Leadership Conclave. Canberra, Nov 8th, 2024.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The power of deliberate collaboration and face-to-face interactions in achieving team success.

    • How to use the plan-brief-execute-debrief cycle to build agility and continuously improve performance.

    • The importance of credibility and why it takes years to earn but only seconds to lose.

    Tip of the Week:
    Iterate for Success: Just as fighter pilots improve through continuous iteration, your leadership can evolve by making small, consistent changes. Debrief regularly with your team, reflect on gaps, and make actionable improvements.

    Key Moments

    00:00 Introduction and Main Question

    00:42 Neuralink and Brain-Computer Interfaces

    02:06 Ethical Challenges of Amplified Humans

    02:18 Book Writing and Upcoming Projects

    03:25 Ethical Implications and Leadership

    07:14 Tea Time with Christian Boo Boucousis

    08:27 Boo's Journey from Fighter Pilot to Entrepreneur

    19:07 Fighter Pilot Mindset and Leadership

    31:24 Diagnosing Business Dysfunction

    31:47 The Illusion of Freedom in Business

    32:31 The Myth of Overnight Success

    33:22 Technology and Dysfunctional Behaviors

    34:51 Iterative Planning and Execution

    37:33 The Power of Debriefing

    41:15 Leadership Traits and Credibility

    43:47 Introducing the Afterburner Effect

    47:31 The Fast Three Questions

    52:04 Finding Your Purpose

    54:45 Book Recommendations and Conclusion

    #Leadership #FutureOfLeadership #FighterPilotMindset #Collaboration #ChristianBoucousis #ZoeRouth #Afterburner #GrowthMindset

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    53 mins