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By Norris Mukembe
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The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
In this episode, we sit down with Triston Francis, an accomplished leader, speaker, and mentor. Triston shares his insights on leading with intentionality, self-leadership, and the importance of mentorship in personal and professional growth.
Triston draws from his extensive experience working with teams and individuals to provide practical tips and strategies for developing intentional leadership skills. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals, building trust with your team, and constantly seeking feedback to improve as a leader.
Triston also shares his thoughts on the role of self-leadership in personal and professional success. He encourages listeners to prioritize self-awareness, discipline, and a growth mindset to develop the resilience and adaptability needed to navigate challenges and achieve their goals.
Finally, Triston dives into the topic of mentorship, highlighting its value in providing guidance, accountability, and a sounding board for personal and professional development. He shares his own experiences with mentorship, both as a mentor and mentee and provides insights on how to cultivate strong mentorship relationships.
Whether you're an aspiring leader, looking to develop your self-leadership skills, or seeking guidance on how to build meaningful mentorship relationships, this episode with Triston Francis is a must-listen.
Tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have laid off tens of thousands of workers in the past few months. After going on a hiring spree during the Covid-19 pandemic, tech giants now face several headwinds. Higher interest rates and persistent inflation make business more expensive for high-growth industries like technology. My conversation with D'Angelo spread light on this issue and he gave practical advice on how you should navigate the Job market if you are affected.
We are back with another exciting conversation With Think & Grow Partner Phil Diamond, who outlines what to think about when you build your team at an early-stage start-up. Enjoy!
https://www.thinkandgrowinc.com/article/co-founder-considerations
We discuss Business and Data with Vittorio Furlan. Vittorio builds, transforms, and turns around digital and consulting businesses, serving organizations and clients in South & South East Asia, Australia & NZ, Dubai, the UK, and Italy.
System 3 Thinking will set you on your way to making wise decisions when uncertainty is high, and the consequences are serious, and this could not be more needed than right now. Enjoy the discussion with Peter Webb and the CCS Team
Michelle, Penny, and Rose from coaching and counseling services shed light on impostor syndrome from the context of a work professional and MBA students. We encourage you to reach out to coaching and counseling services.
David Capodilupo has over 40 years of executive-level experience across client services, process improvement, sales, and marketing with leading investment firms. His accomplishments range from process improvement/change management, project management, and team leadership within financial services and higher education. David has held Senior Vice President positions in operations, sales, and marketing functions. His responsibilities included Brokerage Services, Family Office, Shareholder and 401(k) Client Services, and Trust Operations.
At MIT, David was appointed Executive Director of the MBA and Masters of Management Studies Programs. David is currently the Assistant Dean for MIT Management's Global Programs. We sat down with David and had a conversation about making crafting and building a great career, making transitions, and everything in between.
In an exclusive interview with the ASB Podcast, Tony Fernandes gets candid about the challenges he faces as a leader and reveals insights on how he is navigating AirAsia Group through the COVID-19 crisis. Widely known as one of the largest low-cost carriers globally, Tony shares his vision to transform AirAsia Group beyond an airline company to become the next tech giant and how he is striving to uphold the company’s people-first culture in times of economic uncertainty. Tony Fernandes is the CEO of AirAsia Group, Co-Founder of Tune Group, and member of the Board of Governors at the Asia School of Business.
In this episode, we take a trip down ASB memory lane and speak to Ben Archangeli from the inaugural ASB MBA class of 2018 about his experiences pre, during and post his time with ASB in Malaysia.
Muriel Rebora is a Digital Nomad from Buenos Aires, Argentina who has built a successful career freelancing for over 10 years, working online for over 7 years, and traveling full-time for the past 4 years. In this episode, Muriel shares the bittersweet challenges and opportunities of being a remote worker during a global pandemic. She also shares her thoughts on the future of remote work and offers advice for anyone who wants to build a career working online.
Find Muriel on the web at http://murielrebora.com/.
Muriel also writes a Spanish blog for advice on travel and remote work at http://www.lanubetrampolin.com.ar.
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.