The ACCA SBL Guru Podcast with Marty Windle and Friends

Marty Windle

In Season 1 of the podcast, we present the audio versions of my SBL in Real Life. Some will be hosted by Marty and others will be Marty's articles read by professional actors. The podcast seeks to provide ACCA SBL Students with better commercial awareness and practical ideas from real companies that can be used to generate examples and ideas in the SBL exam. Season 2 will be an interview-style show covering study skills for ACCA students. If you need more help passing the SBL exam, visit www.martywindle.com

  1. Season 3 Ep6 Listen to the ACCA Articles : Responsible Leadership

    6 DAYS AGO

    Season 3 Ep6 Listen to the ACCA Articles : Responsible Leadership

    This is part of Season 3 of the SBLGuru Podcast where we read the articles so you dont have to. By listening to the podcast it can help you to prepare for the ACCA Strategic Business Leader (SBL) exam If you need more help with the exam get in touch at www.sblguru.com Summary of the podcast The podcast “Responsible Leadership” explores what it means to lead effectively and ethically in a rapidly changing business environment, distinguishing genuine responsible leadership (RL) from traditional corporate social responsibility (CSR). Responsible leadership is described as a mindset shift—not just smart strategy but long-term, values-driven decision-making. Unlike CSR, which focuses on minimizing harm, RL requires proactive positive impact. It involves meeting performance goals without harming people or the planet. Three core behaviors define responsible leaders: Serving broader needs – looking beyond personal or corporate interests. Moral accountability – examining the societal and ethical implications of each decision, not hiding behind legality. Long-term focus – rejecting short-term profit bias to ensure sustainable prosperity. By embodying these behaviors, leaders build trust, portrayed as the ultimate strategic asset that enhances reputation, attracts talent and investors, and improves resilience. A detailed thought experiment illustrates the concept. A car company that treats workers well and sells eco-friendly vehicles might seem responsible but still fall short if it ignores: The environment – responsible leaders consider silent stakeholders like ecosystems and natural resources. Ethical sourcing – verifying supply chains for human rights and biodiversity impacts. End-of-life processes (ELV) – recycling and remanufacturing cars to prevent waste and pollution. Workforce development – continuous professional development (CPD) to sustain innovation. Corporate ethics – transparency in emissions reporting, paying fair taxes, and taking responsibility for faults. True RL is thus a systemic commitment—embedding sustainability, ethics, and equity into core business design. Embedding RL requires top-down cultural commitment from CEOs and boards but also decentralized ownership from every leader. The model cited (Mack & Plus, 2006) defines responsible leaders as stewards, citizens, coaches, visionaries, and storytellers, shaping shared purpose across teams. Accountants and finance professionals play a key role by adopting integrated reporting, combining financial and non-financial metrics (social, human, and natural capital). This helps measure the real value of sustainable decisions beyond immediate profit. The episode provides examples such as companies that introduced four-day workweeks and saw up to 40% productivity gains, lower turnover, and stronger morale—all proof that responsible behaviors drive both ethical and economic outcomes. Ultimately, the hosts argue that public value creation isn’t limited to government—private firms must actively contribute to societal wellbeing. The lasting question posed: If responsible leadership yields trust, innovation, loyalty, and resilience, what hidden costs are organizations paying for short-term irresponsibility? Meaning and Core PrinciplesCase Study: Car ManufacturerOrganizational Culture and RolesLong-Term Rewards #acca #article #SBLguru #marty # exam

    15 min
  2. Strategy in Real life Corproate Governace at Theranos

    6 DAYS AGO

    Strategy in Real life Corproate Governace at Theranos

    This is another episode in season 1 of the SBL Guru Podcast where we take a topic from the ACCA Strategic Business Leader exam and apply it in a real life company. This episode of the SBL Guru Podcast explores how the dramatic rise and collapse of Theranos, led by Elizabeth Holmes, offers a real-world study in corporate governance failures. Host Marty Windle connects key ACCA Strategic Business Leader (SBL) Corproate Governance topics —like accountability, transparency, and board oversight—to the company's downfall.​ The podcast can help you prepare for your ACCA SBl exam. If you need more help contact the SBLguru at www.sblguru.com Episode summary Theranos promised to revolutionize medical testing with a single drop of blood but unraveled due to a vacuum of governance controls. Its board lacked scientific expertise, leaving executives unchecked. Non-executive directors failed to challenge Holmes, committees for audit and remuneration were nonexistent, and transparency was replaced by secrecy. As a result, regulators were misled, patients were endangered, and the company collapsed following media and legal investigations—culminating in fraud convictions for Holmes and COO Sunny Balwani.​ This episode breaks down how poor diversity, weak oversight, and absent accountability mechanisms at Theranos demonstrate the importance of effective corporate governance—and how these lessons apply directly to ACCA SBL exam preparation #acca #SBL #marty #SBlguru #tips #exam #windle

    13 min

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In Season 1 of the podcast, we present the audio versions of my SBL in Real Life. Some will be hosted by Marty and others will be Marty's articles read by professional actors. The podcast seeks to provide ACCA SBL Students with better commercial awareness and practical ideas from real companies that can be used to generate examples and ideas in the SBL exam. Season 2 will be an interview-style show covering study skills for ACCA students. If you need more help passing the SBL exam, visit www.martywindle.com

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