Humanity Works Sprouta
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We’re amplifying the important stories of practitioners and leaders within People, Performance and Culture who are passionate about making a difference and courageously delivering better experiences for humans at work. We’re speaking with thought-leaders, firestarters and changemakers inspiring others to be bold and realise that they too can make an impact if they are willing to take action.
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Season 2 The Trials and Triumphs of a Trailblazer with Yvonne Weldon
In 2021, Yvonne Weldon made history as the first Aboriginal Australian to be elected to City of Sydney Council. In this conversation with Craig Forman Yvonne talks about the challenges and gifts of growing up amongst struggle and racism, what it means to be a trailblazer, the good and the bad and the personal and historical significance of being named 2022 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the year.
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Show Notes:
Councillor Yvonne Weldon - https://www.yvonneweldon.com.au/
NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year
https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2022/03/09/yvonne-weldon-named-nsw-aboriginal-woman-year
Lord Mayor Run
https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/yvonne-weldon-is-the-first-aboriginal-person-to-run-for-lord-mayor-of-sydney-she-wants-to-bring-integrity-back/
https://indigenousx.com.au/grassroots-activist-to-politician-yvonne-weldon-and-team-unite-making-history-for-first-nations-people/
Sixty-Seven Days, by Yvonne Weldon
Credits:
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. -
Season 2 The Value of Big Picture Thinking in the Australian Tech Industry With Kate Pounder, CEO of TCA
The Tech Council of Australia's (TCA) goal is to have 1 million Australians employed in tech jobs by 2025.
In this episode, Craig Forman sits down with TCA CEO Kate Pounder who shares her personal motivation behind making this goal a reality and how the TCA is driving policy shifts that will ultimately make Australia the best place to start and scale a tech company.
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Listen to this episode now to discover:
How Kate went from living in a small rural town that had no technology to becoming CEO of Tech Council Australia How Kate’s background and upbringing built her confidence to take on big challenges in her career (and the big lessons she took from her parents) Changing a 10-year career overnight: What Kate did next when she suddenly found herself without a job (and why it turned out to be a great thing)Kate unpacks what it’s like to be CEO of a rapidly growing organisation, Tech Council AustraliaAnswering the biggest questions facing society - the work that drives Kate’s passion to create an impact with Tech Council Big picture thinking: Why it’s essential to communicate the bigger vision when uniting multiple stakeholders on a solution Discover why Kate believes Australia will become the best place to found and scale a company (and how the Tech industry will help)Learn about the exciting new initiatives Tech Council Australia are working on to address the issue of diversity in the sector Plus so much more! Show Notes:
Tech Council of Australia - Launch Promise
Safety Culture
Deputy
Employment Hero
Canva
Forage
Go 1
Academy XI
Open Learning
Credits:
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. -
Season 2 Building a Profit for Purpose Business With Mable CEO and Co-Founder Peter Scutt
In this conversation, Co-Founder and CEO of Mable, Peter Scutt shares his personal catalyst behind bringing his organisation to life to empower people who are ageing, or those with a disability, to customise their own care and support.
Craig and Peter take a deep dive into what the term “profit for purpose” means and how tech can drive systemic change and build better solutions.
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Great ideas are often born from everyday problems, hear how Peter’s own family struggles led to the creation of his company Mable Broken systems: How we can uncover better solutions to complex problems by creating an entirely new model How Mable is attracting some of the best talent from around the world through their organisation purpose and impact Discover how Peter has doubled the Mable platform year after year since its inception (and why he can’t see growth slowing down anytime soon)Profit For Purpose: What does it mean exactly and why is it so important? Why having a core purpose in your organisation is critical for success Demanding change: Peter unpacks the policy reforms brought about by people living with disability who want more agency and inclusivityThe Gig Economy: Peter brings a new perspective and shares what Mable is doing to ensure improved outcomes for everybody who engages with their platform How Mable is providing a pathway and empowering service providers to become small business owners Plus so much more!
Show Notes:
Mable - Disability and Aged Care Support
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
https://www.ndis.gov.au/
Aged Care Inquiry Report 2011
https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/completed/aged-care/report
Disability Care and Support 2011
https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/completed/disability-support
Credits:
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. -
Season 2 Getting to the Heart of Leading High-Stake Deals with Marie-Frederique Romain, Airbus
Marie-Frederique Romain is the VP of Sales for the Pacific Region at Airbus and one of the youngest female executives in the aviation industry. In this episode, Craig and MF (as she's known in aviation circles) talk about challenging traditional narratives in the workplace, what it looks like to lead by example, and how she closes high-stake deals by drawing on empathy, vulnerability and compassion.
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Listen to this episode now to discover:
Who influenced Marie’s early on in her career and the lessons she took from impactful leaders who came before herHow Marie leveraged her gender and age to build her career and why it was a strengthLeadership role and family? Marie unpacks the career issues women face when growing their familyMarie takes us through the process and number of people involved in the selling of an aircraft (more than you might imagine)Marie shares her thoughts on leadership and why authenticity and vulnerability are so important todayDiscover the role humility plays in salesMarie’s shares her insights on diversity, equity and inclusionSpeaking up when experiencing inappropriate comments in the workplace (and why this is everyone’s responsibility)Plus so much more! Show Notes:
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brene Brown
Project Sunrise - Historic deal with Qantas and Airbus
https://australianaviation.com.au/2022/05/video-inside-qantas-project-sunrise-a350-1000s/
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/qantas-project-sunrise-worlds-longest-flights-intl-hnk/index.html
https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media-releases/qantas-announces-project-sunrise-aircraft-order-for-non-stop-flights-to-australia
Credits:
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. -
Season 2 Aligning Performance and Culture Through Moments That Matter With Cornelius Chang from Grab
In this episode, host Craig Forman speaks with Cornelius Chang Head of People and Organisational Development at Grab, South East Asia's largest ride-hailing and food delivery company.
Craig and Cornelius compare notes on their military experience and how it's shaped their views of culture and leadership, and dig into how Grab is using ToMo (Total Motivation) to build a thriving Culture First workplace.
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Listen to this episode now to discover:
How Cornelius’s military background influenced his views on leadership, and the courage to go after what you really wantA breakdown of Cornelius’s role at Grab, and the three key pillars he builds his work on Cornelius’s thoughts on the relationship between performance and culture (and why you can’t excel at one while ignoring the other) The importance of strengthening the bonds between employees, and why focusing on the everyday experience of employees is vital to gaining real engagement Discover why inclusion is vital when building a diverse workforceCornelius shares the personal story that led him to turn away from a successful career as a consultant and why he believes we all are capable of courageCornelius shares his insights on the gig economy and what Grab are doing for their Driver PartnersThe big question Cornelius is ruminating on right now Plus so much more!
Show Notes:
Singapore National Service
Primed to Perform: How to Build the Highest Performing Cultures Through the Science of Total Motivation, Lindsay McGregor and Neel Doshi
Credits:
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. -
Season 2 How to Build a Movement, Not Just a Company With Didier Elzinga
In the first episode of Humanity Works Season 2, Craig Forman sits down with Culture Amp Co-Founder and CEO Didier Elzinga to talk about his alternative approach to compensation, how to build a movement and his personal journey striving to build an anti-racist and equitable organisation.
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Listen to this episode now to discover:
What inspired Didier to create Culture Amp, a culture-first company How he landed the role of CEO at just 26 years old The career trajectory that led Didier to Culture AmpThe importance of storytelling in effective leadership Why Didier didn’t offer commission-based salaries to his sales team for quite a few years after launching Culture Amp (and why he’s changed his mind now)Hear Didier’s thoughts on compound privilege, diversity and learning what he's doing to build an inclusive cultureDidier discusses the role privilege has played in his own career Discover the biggest challenges in building a culture first companyPlus so much more!
Show Notes:
Primed to Perform: How to Build the Highest Performing Cultures Through the Science of Total Motivation, Lindsay McGregor and Neel Doshi
Culture First - https://culturefirstglobal.cultureamp.com/
Culture Amp – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/solutions/diversity-inclusion
Be Anti-Racist - https://www.ibramxkendi.com/
Explore Sprouta’s Activation Pack full of free tools and resources to help you drive impact. Go to www.sprouta.com/activate
Credits
Host: Craig Forman
Writers: Alessia Campagna and Craig Forman
Producer and Editor: Alessia Campagna
Technical Producer: Anthony Watson www.luma.city
Executive Producers: Leonie Rothwell and Marcus Worrall
Marketing & Promotion: Valerie Saindon and Sophie Callahan
We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which the podcast is taking place today. We pay our deep respects to all Elders past, present and emerging. We would also like to extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today.
Customer Reviews
Great and inspiring Stories
Awesome host’s interview style with on point questions. The guest’s stories really inspire me to look at life and professional management in different ways and how to create positive impact within my personal and work networks. -Love the Profit for Purpose episode, the story resonates with my current situation with aged parents….plus the final lightning round questionnaire is awesome.
Inspiring interviews
Very empowering to hear stories of people that are leading with a people first approach. I highly recommend to leaders or anyone that want to make a positive impact within their organisation.
Well worth the listen
Great podcast. Interesting stories. Learnt a lot.