Episodes
Alison Coward is the founder of Bracket and author of “A Pocket Guide to Effective Workshops”. She is a strategist, trainer and workshop facilitator. With over 15 years’ experience of working in, leading and facilitating creative teams, Alison is passionate about finding the perfect balance between creativity and productivity. At Bracket she helps teams to use the best of their talents to develop great ideas and collaborate to make them happen. In today's episode we dig into what it takes...
Published 08/07/17
This week is a podcast week and thrilled to be sharing this one with you. I sit down with Abbie Pugh, Partner @ Multiple, a consulting company that helps tech companies grow through purpose, product and people. Abbie brings a wealth of knowledge to the table! Abbie spent her youth living in different parts of the world, from the US to the UK to Kenya and Egypt, driving her ongoing fascination with what makes people and cultures tick. Her career has spanned public affairs, international...
Published 07/25/17
Listen in on my conversation with Nafisa Bakkar, CEO at Amaliah.com, a platform dedicated to representing Muslim women. Led by a passion to empower individuals through their identity, their work seeks to surface the many different voices and experiences within the muslim women community. It’s never been more important for Muslim women to be heard; with over 80 contributors, named by Forbes as one to watch and featured in CNN, Metro and WIRED Amaliah are rapidly becoming the place that...
Published 07/11/17
We talk to Sally De Rosa, HRBP Diabsolut and Chief HR Officer of HRWize. Sally shares with us how she managed to scale Diabsolut from 10 to 100, the importance a leader has on culture, the role Respect plays in fast growing companies and how to think about succession.
Published 06/27/17
In this episode, we talk to Ross Allmark, Head of Ticketing at music start-up DICE. Ross talks about the challenges that came with the transition from event management at VICE to tech start-up DICE and how he learned the hard way that he needed to adapt his style in order to succeed. If you're about to start leading a new team, this is a must listen! You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/overtime-experiential-leadership-lessons/id1240982648?mt=2
Published 06/13/17
In our first episode of OverTime we sit down with Rob Alderson, VP Content at Wetransfer. Rob started his career in journalism and really 'fell' into his first management role. He shares with us the lessons he's learned from day 1 to managing a one person team to now, where he's responsible for a team over 5. Enjoy, share, comment.
Published 05/25/17
OverTime; Experiential Leadership Lessons was created to help managers reduce the feeling of isolation by hearing from other managers. We will interview managers from a range of disciplines and experience to hear their tales of managing others.
Published 05/24/17