A local government leader and an HR expert gained fresh perspectives through mentoring.
Continue readingSwinburne University and IML ANZ partner to lift student employability
Swinburne University of Technology invests in lifting graduate employability
for MBA students through IML ANZ partnership.
How to make selflessness your leadership legacy
As humans, all leaders have some level of active self-preservation. But operating solely from this lens can be detrimental to all stakeholders, and ruinous for reputations. Leaders need to expand their circle of concern beyond just ‘me and my reputation’. The bigger we define the ‘us’, the more likely we will endure, with a leadership legacy to be proud of.
Continue readingTwo CEOs, one mission: successfully sharing the top job
It’s a saying that’s as old as they come, ‘two heads are better than one’. When two leaders succeeded at using a shared leadership model, it proves the wisdom in that adage.
Continue readingThe intrapersonal skills needed for change capability
How well do you understand your intrapersonal skills? Authentic and adaptive leadership starts from within. Your interactions with yourself can play a vital role in your ability to cope, adapt and thrive when facing rapid change.
Continue readingLead with your heart: shaping social change
According to Liesel Wett MIML, shaping social change takes more than just making donations – it’s also about caring.
Continue readingWhistleblowing: what to know before you speak out
Don’t dob. Keep shtum. Don’t tell tales. Mind your own. They’re the unwritten rules of Australian culture. But Sylvain Mansotte., co-founder and CEO of whistleblowing app Whispli, says managers and leaders must nurture a culture that protects those who are prepared to speak out.
Continue readingPhilosophy provides a different perspective on leadership
Philosophy can help leaders break free from conventional thinking and try something new.
Continue readingThe danger with trying to be right all the time
We all have voices in our head that whisper, or sometimes shout. The good and bad news is you’ll have them forever. The cool thing is you get to choose whether they are right or not and whether you will feed them or shut them down. Yet if you have a ‘cognitive distortion’ that lends itself to being right most of the time then this might not serve you.
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