The People & Culture Podcast with James Judge is a series of in-depth discussions with leading experts on emerging trends impacting the world of work.
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Tamerlaine Beasley is the Managing Director of Beasley Intercultural, a company that has provided cross-cultural training and advisory services for over 20 years. Tamerlaine has worked with business, government and international agencies and in this episode I get her insights on how to navigate cross-cultural communication issues. .…
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Topics covered include Working for a member organisation vs a corporate organisation. How did you become the CEO of Resolution Institute? What’s the accreditation situation for mediators in New Zealand? What other forms of dispute resolution practitioners are there and what standards exist to regulate them? Expert determination and accreditation (w…
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In this episode I'm joined by Tim Rayner from ChapmanCG, a leading, global executive search firm dedicated solely to the Human Resource profession. Tim has been working in talent management and executive search for over 20 years. He is based in Europe where he specialises in senior HR search assignments. We talk about trends he’s seeing in the worl…
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In this month's episode I'm talking to Jessica Hickman about her new book, The Upstander Leader, and what she is doing to help build capability in leaders and organisations to stop and prevent bullying. She also shares some of the personal journey she went through that brought her to this field. In the conversation we explore the bystander effect a…
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From the playing field to the boardroom - insights from sports psychology (with Dr Kirsten Peterson)
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In this month's episode I'm excited to be talking to Dr Kirsten Peterson about what she has learnt about high performance from coaching elite athletes. More specifically, we explore how this learning can be applied more broadly, including in the workplace. Dr Peterson is a performance psychologist with a deep background working with sports people a…
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Mental health and suicide prevention in the workplace (with Rachael McMahon and Connie Galati)
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In this month's episode I'm thrilled to be talking (again) to Rachael McMahon, Director and Principal Psychologist with the Australian Public Service (APS) Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Unit and Connie Galati, a Senior Clinical Psychologist with that same unit. They're both incredibly informed and passionate about building awareness and capa…
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Performance management and misconduct - a lawyer’s perspective with Gabrielle Sullivan In this episode I take a closer look at handling performance issues and misconduct in the workplace from the perspective of a lawyer who is an expert in this field. That expert is Gabrielle Sullivan, Director of Employment Law & Investigations at BAL lawyers. Gab…
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Psychological Safety. What is it? Why is it important? How do you create and maintain it in your workplace? That's what I cover in this episode with three people who all have important insights on these issues. I'm joined by Rachael McMahon, Director and Principal Psychologist with the Australian Public Service Mental Health and Suicide Prevention …
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In this episode I explore what's been happening in the world of work in a particular industry, specifically, the business of architecture.I'm joined by Chris Millman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Cox Architecture as well as Margot McGinness, one of their HR Managers based in Canberra. Although both guests come from the same company, they h…
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Practical Reconciliation with Indigenous Elder, Aunty Munya Andrews and Educator, Carla Rogers
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https://www.evolves.com.au/practical-reconciliation-book/Aunty Munya Andrews, Carla Rogers, James Judge
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