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How To Be Heard

  • August 29, 2023August 30, 2023
  • by Claire

We’ve all been there, sitting in that meeting trying to get our point across and becoming infuriated because someone we work with repeatedly ignores what we say in meetings. 

Being heard at work isn’t as simple as just speaking up. Research shows that particularly if you’re a woman or a minority it’s harder to have your ideas, your comments and contributions acknowledged and accepted.

But there are things we can do to help overcome the challenges we sometimes face and in this episode Claire and Greta take you through numerous ways you can improve your influence at work and ensure your messages and communications are landing as well as they can. 

They look at tactics and tools you can use before, during and after important meetings, plus share stories from some of the most senior guests we’ve had on the show including a member of the House of Lords in the UK and the President of a large global health business.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • When, and with whom, Claire typically finds it difficult to be heard 
  • How to piggyback off someone else in a meeting when you’re having trouble finding the moment to speak
  • Why you have to stand up for yourself
  • And, an important meeting tactic everyone should use. 

This episode is jam packed with tips and tools that can help us all increase our influence, and that we use regularly. If you know someone who’s complained of not being heard at work then why not share this episode with them as well. 

Enjoy!

 

 

Useful Links

Martha Lane Fox episode   

Que Dallara episode

  

Interview

A Rare CFO – Madeline Ling

  • November 8, 2022November 8, 2022
  • by Claire

Our episode this week features the first Chief Financial Officer we’ve had on the show, however Madeline Ling is not your ‘ordinary’ CFO. 

We don’t think we’ve met a CFO who values diversity and building relationships the way Madeline does, not to mention the articulate and creative way she speaks about the stories the numbers can tell her. 

Madeline has held multiple CFO roles throughout her 20-plus year career to date which has seen her work far and wide, including in the U.S., China, Mexico, Europe, and Thailand. A tech-company veteran, these days she is CFO of US-based Boomi, a fast-growing global SaaS company, focussed on easy software integration, now owned by two blue chip private equity firms.

Before taking on CFO roles, Madeline spent twelve years consulting including the Boston Consulting Group where she was a Principal. She also has an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • What Madeline learnt as an impressionable teenager when she moved to the US not speaking a word of English 
  • How she thinks about leveraging her differences to add value
  • Madeline’s recipe for building awesome working relationships; and
  • The two questions she asks herself before changing roles or company. 

In short, this was a fabulous conversation and you’ll really be inspired by the thoughtful and articulate Madeline Ling. 

 

Useful Link

Boomi website

Below you can see how the cake turned out that Madeline talked about in the interview (top right) – looks delicious!

 

Interview

Smart Operator – Vered Raviv Schwarz

  • March 8, 2022March 8, 2022
  • by Claire

We have a smart operator and a great champion for women on the show this week. 

Her name is Vered Raviv Schwarz  and she’s spent the past 20 years in disruptive tech companies, based in Israel. 

These days Vered is President and Chief Operating Officer for Guesty, a property management platform offering software that’s used by people renting out short term and vacation rental properties around the world. With Guesty’s multiple features they can easily list and manage their rentals on multiple sites such as AirBnb and Vebo. 

Before Guesty, Vered spent nearly 6 years at the freelancer marketplace Fiverr as Chief Operating Officer. And prior to that she was a lawyer and General Counsel at other tech companies.

We’ve been struck by what a smart operator and thinker Vered is. 

In this episode you’ll hear a lot of great advice including:

  • How some of the best advice Vered was given, and now gives herself, changed the course of her entire career
  • Why she’s passionate about making tech companies more diverse and what she’s doing about that
  • How she helps companies successfully scale and grow globally 
  • And why Vered’s a great believer in being able to make decisions quickly. 

Without further ado enjoy this episode with the switched on and dedicated Vered Raviv Schwarz. 

 

 

Links

Guesty Website

Vered on LinkedIn 

Vered on Twitter – @VRavivSchwarz

Interview

Holly Ransom – Curious On Purpose

  • August 17, 2021September 28, 2021
  • by Claire

We’re excited to share this week’s episode with changemaker, leader and author, Holly Ransom. 

Holly has pioneered her way into boardrooms and forums at the top end of town but what’s really interesting about Holly is her deep thoughtfulness, her fortitude to blaze her own path, and her drive to make the world a better place. 

This 31 year old Aussie has Chaired the G20 Youth Summit, she’s an internationally sought after speaker and conference MC, and she’s recently completed her Masters of Public Policy in technology at the Harvard Kennedy School of Business – as a Fulbright Scholar no less. 

Holly has made the most of conversations with some of the most high profile people in the world, interviewing everyone from President Obama to Muhammad Yunus and Malcolm Gladwell. These encounters, plus her own journey, have resulted in her first book, The Leading Edge. 

Holly was awarded the US Embassy’s Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Leadership Excellence in 2019 and she was nominated by Richard Branson as his pick for future game changers to watch. 

In this episode you’ll learn SO MUCH including: 

  • How Holly’s life has been shaped by her curiosity about the big questions in life
  • Why developing depression was one of the most powerful shifts in her life and what she now does differently
  • How she goes about connecting with, and learning from, some the world’s most successful people
  • What she learnt from doing something that scared her every day for a year; and
  • Why she’s so passionate about busting myths around who can be a leader. 

This is a memorable conversation, so don’t miss the pioneering and inspiring Holly Ransom.

 

 

Useful Links

Holly’s website

Holly’s new book – The Leading Edge

The Leading Edge – 28 Day Challenge

Holly’s podcast – Coffee Pods

Holly on LinkedIn

Holly on Instagram

Holly on Twitter

Interview

Ellen Broad – Her Surprising Path to Big Data…

  • November 3, 2020November 13, 2020
  • by Claire

Brought to you by Microsoft’s The New Next 

 

This week’s episode features a woman who never dreamt she’d end up working in a high tech environment. In fact, Ellen Broad imagined she would be a lawyer or librarian when she was younger. 

However this tech exec and academic is now a Senior Fellow at the 3A Institute at the Australian National University. The Institute is a multi-disciplinary department created to help humans prepare for, and navigate, a world that will be forever altered by AI-powered ‘cyber-physical systems’. 

A little bit more about Ellen, she trained as a lawyer (more about that in our conversation) and she’s worked in data-related roles in the Hague and in the UK, including being an expert adviser to the UK Secretary of State on Data, and head of Policy for the UK’s Open Data Institute. 

Not only that, but Ellen has also written an award winning book on AI and its impact on humans called ‘Made By Humans’. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How Ellen navigated moving countries, and finding work, without having any network in her new home-base
  • How she’s found her voice to speak up against gender bias
  • What it’s like working in a truly diverse team – hint it’s not always easy 
  • Why she’s using social media a lot less these days, and
  • Where she thinks technology will go in the next five years.

Enjoy this episode with the unassuming and very smart Ellen Broad. 

 

 

Links

3A Institute website

Ellen Broad’s website

Ellen’s Book – Made by Humans

Griffith Review Article – Computer Says No

Resources Recommended by Ellen

Coded Bias Documentary

Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya Noble

Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil

PAIR Program with Google

The Coding Train – Daniel Shiffman

 

Interview

Maria MacNamara – On Reinvention

  • August 25, 2020August 25, 2020
  • by Claire

Our guest on the show this week is someone who’s a textbook case in career reinvention. 

Maria MacNamara completely reinvented her career after two and a half decades working in professional services. After finally getting sick of what she describes as misogyny and bad behaviour, Maria knew she had to call it quits and leave professional services for something completely different.

Now, that’s not to say professional services today has the same issues Maria experienced, and Maria is the complete diplomat on this topic, but suffice to say she needed a change and knew she wanted to do something completely different.

And so she did! Maria worked in politics and government in completely different roles including digital transformation for a number of years and immersed herself in the startup world.  Today Maria’s role is CEO of Advance which is all about connecting global Australians with one another and to Australia, in order to create economic and cultural opportunities, collaborations, investments and innovations.   

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • How being an immigrant set Maria up for successful reinvention
  • What it takes to reinvent your career
  • Maria’s principles for successful innovation, and 
  • Her advice on networking and connecting.   

Enjoy this episode with the constantly learning and always connecting Maria MacNamara.

 

 

Useful Links

Advance.org

Advance on LinkedIn

Maria on Twitter

Maria on LinkedIn 

 

Start-ups Maria has Mentored

    1. Stone & Chalk and its new acquisition Ribit.net
    2. Faethm.ai
    3. Curious Thing
    4. WithYouWithMe
    5. Hyper Anna
    6. Startup Muster 

 

 

 

Interview

Mandy Birch – On Being Yourself (in a Man’s…

  • February 25, 2020
  • by Claire

Our guest this week is former military leader and now Quantum Computing pioneer, Mandy Birch.

Born and bred in the USA, Mandy is super qualified . . . she has a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT; another Masters in in Military Operational Art & Science, and a third Masters in International Relations!

Mandy’s entire career has been in male dominated industries. She spent 16 years climbing to senior ranks in the United States Air Force and now she’s working on Quantum Computing with a company called Rigetti. Rigetti is one of four companies (Sept 2019) to have a fully operational quantum computer. 

During our conversation, we were fascinated to hear how Mandy only truly thrived in her career in the military when she learnt to be herself. She talks about how important it has been to her career to feel comfortable in her own skin, even when she was different to nearly everyone else in the room. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • How to summarise Quantum Computing in a single sentence
  • How being under-estimated became a positive and shaped Mandy’s leadership style 
  • Why she believes over-planning your career can be a problem
  • And why getting used to being different and seeing the value in that made all the difference. 

Enjoy this episode with the passionate and mission-driven Mandy Birch. 

 

 

Links of Interest

Mandy on LinkedIn

Rigetti Computing

 

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Cecilia Tham in Makers of Barcelona co-working space next to 3D printer Interview

Cecilia Tham – Predicting the Future

  • February 11, 2020
  • by Claire

If you’ve ever wondered about what we’ll all be eating in 10-15 years time then this is the episode for you! 

Our guest is Barcelona-based Cecilia Tham, a Social Technologist and Futurist. She happens to have the coolest day job working for Alpha, which is Telefonica’s innovation arm briefed to build moonshots to address some of society’s biggest problems, including the future of food.

Cecilia was raised in Macau, attended high school and Harvard university in the US, and then found herself in Spain having to start from scratch, language included. She describes herself as an entrepreneur by heart, a designer and biologist by training, and a maker for life. 

On her journey to working at Alpha, she founded and co-founded 3 separate ventures including a Maker cafe, a co-working community, and a coding and tech academy for women.

We think you’ll find Cecilia’s life and career lessons really inspiring. In particular you’ll learn:

  • How Cecilia’s former husband’s gift of a sewing machine first insulted her and then led to her uncovering a passion and her first entrepreneurial venture
  • What ‘Trim Tabbing’ is and why it makes her more productive
  • How Cecilia managed to turn her mindset around and be comfortable being different to everyone else in the room
  • And…. how she and her colleagues are looking at future scenarios where you’ll be able to grow an entire meal, including meat and veg, with the one plant – yes you read that right – grow your dinner!

Enjoy this episode with the multi-talented and dynamic Cecilia Tham. 

 

 

Links of Interest

Cecilia’s website 

Alpha

Makers of Barcelona (MOB)

FAB Cafe 

allwomen AI Training School

 

 

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Interview

Que Dallara – Unlocks What It Takes to Be…

  • January 15, 2020
  • by Claire

From extreme disadvantage in her childhood, Honeywell Connected Enterprise (HCE) President and CEO, Que Dallara, has been driven all her life to ensure she and her family are far from the memories she has of begging for rice as a child refugee. 

We’re in awe of what Que has so thoughtfully achieved over the years taking her from supporting her family and herself through school and uni, to reach the highest echelons of corporate America.

Que grew up in Australia and worked there for McKinsey and numerous corporates before moving to the US almost 20 years ago via an MBA at Insead. She worked in senior roles for Microsoft, TE Connectivity and now is running HCE for Honeywell. Que is leading the industrial giant’s transformative push into software sales and the Internet of Things. 

Alongside all of this, she’s also the mum of three kids!

We urge you not to miss this episode which shares not only Que’s incredible life story but also some of the finest career advice you’re likely to hear. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What impact Que’s dramatic and dangerous escape from Vietnam has had on her life
  • How having to pay for her education and support her family, saw her running a successful business by the age of 16!
  • The one key thing Que realised she (and others) need to develop to keep progressing in their careers
  • How she goes about leading a major innovation play within a huge conglomerate.

Enjoy this episode with the humble, yet ever so impressive, Que Dallara. 

 

Useful Links

Que’s LinkedIn

Honeywell – click on Honeywell Forge to see Que’s Division

 

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Interview

Cindy Gallop – Blowing Shit Up!

  • September 25, 2018
  • by admin

This week’s guest describes herself as someone who likes to blow shit up. They are her words not ours.  Cindy Gallop is a globe-trotting consultant, speaker and entrepreneur who was a former North American head of the famed advertising agency, Bartle Bogle & Hegarty (BBH).

As you’ll hear in this conversation, Cindy is a strong, edgy character with clear views about many topics including diversity and sex, to name just two. She’s not one of those people who just say things, she’s out there trying to change the world! And it hasn’t been easy.

Around 13 years ago, she decided it was time to leave advertising and do her own thing…

Her mission for the past nine years is to make it easier for everybody in the world to talk about normal sex vs pornography through her start up MakeLoveNotPorn. You’ll hear about how her now infamous TED talk led her to embark on this journey which would prove to be filled with unexpected challenges.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How Cindy’s life and career have always been a complete accident.
  • How asking about where her career was going led to her dream job starting and running the BBH US business
  • How her own experience of dating men in their 20’s led to MakeLoveNotPorn
  • Her powerful thoughts on why you should shamelessly self promote
  • Why she’d tell her younger self to “don’t give a damn about what other people think” and;
  • How she’s been turned into a chatbot that you can’t afford to ignore.

You really don’t want to miss this episode with the very unique Cindy Gallop!

 

Links of interest:

MakeLoveNotPorn
Cindy on Twitter
Cindy on Facebook
TED Talk

 

 

Check out the Cindy Gallop ChatBot on Facebook Messenger to get Cindy’s advice to negotiate your salary. You’ll need to use a US postcode (such as as 90210) as the bot was built using US salary data. The advice is still useful wherever you live in the world.

Ask Cindy Gallop ChatBot

 

 

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