Boardroom Insights with Dr. Alan O'Neill

Dr. Alan O'Neill

💼 Boardroom Insights is your exclusive pass into the minds of top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers shaping the corporate world. Hosted by industry expert Dr. Alan O’Neill, this podcast uncovers the strategies, leadership tactics, and market insights that drive success at the highest level. Each episode, we go behind the boardroom doors to explore: ✔️ Winning business strategies & corporate growth tactics ✔️ Leadership lessons from top executives ✔️ Navigating change, innovation, and economic shifts ✔️ Real-world case studies & success stories

  1. Apr 1

    Leadership with Dr. Edel Marron

    In this episode of Boardroom Insights, Alan O’Neill is joined by Dr. Edel Marron, leadership lecturer at Ulster University and founder of COTA Consulting, for a rich and grounded conversation on what truly defines great leadership today. Together, they explore the shift from outcome-driven leadership to a deeper focus on the enablers of performance emotional intelligence, psychological safety, and genuine human connection. Edel shares insights from her doctoral research on employee engagement, highlighting how leaders who create respectful, communicative environments consistently outperform those who rely on pressure and control. The discussion moves through three key lenses of leadership: Self-leadership – the importance of self-awareness, emotional maturity, and humility Team leadership – creating environments where people feel safe, valued, and able to perform Business leadership – ensuring strategy translates into execution through strong frontline connection They examine the dangers of ego, the misuse of emotional intelligence, and the fine line between unhealthy and narcissistic leadership. Real-world examples from frontline operational bottlenecks to boardroom disconnect bring the theory to life. Edel also offers a fresh perspective from the next generation, sharing what young professionals expect from leaders today: openness, fairness, growth opportunities, and authentic communication. The episode closes with practical insights into developing leadership capability through structured training, 360 feedback, and sustained behavioural change, not just “sheep-dip” learning. A thoughtful and practical conversation that reinforces one central truth: Leadership is less about control and outcomes and more about people, trust, and the conditions we create for others to thrive.

    59 min
  2. How the UAE shows resilience and restraint in troubled times.

    Mar 4

    How the UAE shows resilience and restraint in troubled times.

    Recent events in the Middle East remind us how quickly the world can feel unpredictable. But moments like this also reveal something important: the strength of the foundations that societies have built over time. Because I spend a lot of time working in the UAE, I’ve been paying close attention to the response from its leadership and institutions. What stands out is the calmness and confidence among people living there... both Emiratis and the millions of expatriates who call the country home. That reassurance didn’t appear overnight. It is the result of decades of leadership that has steadily built trust. In leadership terms, trust rests on three pillars: Ability. Dependability. Integrity. When pressure appears, that accumulated trust either holds firm or it disappears. In the UAE’s case, we are seeing the dividend of many years of consistent leadership. There is also a lesson here for business leaders. The UAE is one of the most diverse societies in the world. Yet despite that diversity, there is a strong sense of stability and shared direction. That’s what happens when leadership creates a culture where different people can align around a common purpose. In my work on organisational culture, I often say that resilience rests on three things: trust, tolerance and time horizon. But in moments of uncertainty, one matters most. Trust. Because trust cannot be manufactured in a crisis. It can only reveal whether it was built long before the crisis arrived.

    12 min
  3. Jan 14

    Farid Badri, Dubai-based chemical engineer and veteran of the oil industry.

    In this episode of Boardroom Insights with Dr. Alan O’Neill, we dive into the business of oil, the story of Dubai, and what really drives the modern energy economy. My guest is Farid Badri, a chemical engineer and veteran of the oil industry who spent around 30 years in mid– to downstream roles, including leading major operations inENOC and overseeing refinery assets in Dubai. Farid takes us behind the scenes of the refining world – explaining the difference between heavy, medium and light crude, why “crude is always a mixture,” and how refineries actually make(or often don’t make) money. We unpack the pricing of Brent and WTI, the role of Dubai crude as a benchmark, and why headlines about “the price of oil” often miss the real story. We then zoom out to look at Dubai’s transformation: from modest oil production in the 1960s and ‘70s, to a modern, service-led economy that now relies very little on oil.Farid explains how early Dubai leaders reinvested limited oil revenues into bold infrastructure bets like Jebel Ali Port and the free zones, turned the city into a global “meshad” or magnet for people, capital and ideas, and built an ecosystem where services and population growth now drive the P&L of the Emirate far more than hydrocarbons. Along the way, we talk about: cultureand leadership in high-risk industries, why situational leadership matters more than job titles, and how trust and human dynamics make or break organisations when things go wrong. And, on a lighter note, Farid shares what he’s doing now with his three “girls” – Scarlett, Ruby and Sonic – hiscollection of classic cars that he restores for the sheer curiosity of understanding how things really work. Finally, we look ahead to the energy transition: Farid’s pragmatic take on renewables, why one size doesn’t fit all between Ireland, Africa and the Gulf, and why he believesoil will remain part of the mix even as the world decarbonises. If you’ve ever wondered how Dubai really makes its money, how refineries actually work, or what boardroom decisions sit behind the price at the pump, this conversation will give you a thoughtful, insider’s view – and a very human one too.

    58 min

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💼 Boardroom Insights is your exclusive pass into the minds of top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers shaping the corporate world. Hosted by industry expert Dr. Alan O’Neill, this podcast uncovers the strategies, leadership tactics, and market insights that drive success at the highest level. Each episode, we go behind the boardroom doors to explore: ✔️ Winning business strategies & corporate growth tactics ✔️ Leadership lessons from top executives ✔️ Navigating change, innovation, and economic shifts ✔️ Real-world case studies & success stories