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The four tasks you need to do to create the perfect end to your workday
The four tasks you need to do to create the perfect end to your workday

Episode 22

Most of us don’t think very much about how we end our workday. We simply close our laptop, run to catch our train, go home and have some dinner, and …

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Scott D Anthony on how he removed 70% of recurring meetings from his diary, balancing manager time with maker time, and his go-to locations for doing focused work.
Scott D Anthony on how he removed 70% of recurring meetings from his diary, balancing manager time with maker time, and his go-to locations for doing focused work.

Episode 21

My guest today is Scott D Anthony. Scott is global authority on innovation and the former managing partner of Innosight, the innovation and strategy …

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Why meetings are killing innovation
Why meetings are killing innovation

Episode 20

I am yet to meet a person who loves attending meetings. Most people hate them, yet they are seen as a necessarily evil of corporate life. But while m…

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Atlassian's Dom Price on how he uses Imposter Syndrome to his advantage
Atlassian's Dom Price on how he uses Imposter Syndrome to his advantage

Episode 19

My guest today is Dom Price. Dom is the Head of Research & Development and also the resident Work Futurist at Atlassian, one of the world’s biggest a…

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Why you need to stop taking notes on your laptop
Why you need to stop taking notes on your laptop

Episode 18

Do you take notes in meetings and presentations on your laptop or in a notepad? I definitely fell into the former category until I discovered researc…

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HBR's Executive Editor Sarah Green Carmichael on how to be a better writer
HBR's Executive Editor Sarah Green Carmichael on how to be a better writer

Episode 17

My guest today is Sarah Green Carmichael. Sarah is an executive editor at Harvard Business Review where she works out what to publish on the site and…

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How to kick your email habit
How to kick your email habit

Episode 16

Are you addicted to email? Are you guilty of doing a “just check” of your inbox every 10-15 minutes? Is checking email getting in the way of you doin…

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Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.
Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.

Episode 15

My guest today is Carolyn Creswell. As Australian listeners probably know, Carolyn is the founder of Carman’s muesli, which is in pretty much every s…

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Why the open plan office is killing your productivity
Why the open plan office is killing your productivity

Episode 14

Do you work in an open plan office? It turns out they are not all fun and games and collaboration. This episode reveals research into the dark side o…

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Baratunde Thurston on the most difficult performance role he has ever taken on.
Baratunde Thurston on the most difficult performance role he has ever taken on.

Episode 13


My guest today is Baratunde Thurston. Baratunde is a particularly hilarious comedian, he wrote the bestselling book How to be Black as well as many f…

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