PEOPLE, BRAND & SYSTEMS

Lindy Taylor

Explore the intersection of people, brand, and systems in this thought-provoking podcast hosted by Lindy Taylor. Each episode dives into the real stories, strategies, and structures that drive thriving businesses—from cultivating culture and leadership, to building authentic brands and designing systems that scale. Whether you're a founder, team leader, or creative thinker, this is your space to rethink how business works from the inside out. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our interviewees in our videos and podcasts are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the companies or organisations they represent.

  1. Part 2: Why Your Results Are Not Random: Turning Culture into an Equation w/Jon Dario (AIM)

    Mar 16

    Part 2: Why Your Results Are Not Random: Turning Culture into an Equation w/Jon Dario (AIM)

    Jon Dario shares the “gravity-like law” of team performance- actions + external influences = results- plus how to close execution gaps without micromanaging. If you could turn culture into an equation, could you finally manage results with consistency? In Part 2, Jon Dario introduces his gravity-like law of team performance and the simple equation that underpins execution: actions + external influences = results. From there, he breaks down how managers close the “intended vs actual” gap, how to increase follow-up without becoming a micromanager, and why the right environment (respect + safety + team standards) is non-negotiable for AIM to work.​ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODEThe “gravity-like law” equation: actions + external influences = results.​A practical example of external influences (customers) and why it’s not a valid excuse.​Closing the execution gap: intended vs actual actions/results, and how to manage it well.​The Regina story: why follow-up frequency shapes behaviour and standards.​“White belt mentality”: how leaders earn real authority by staying teachable.​The Tudometer: a simple tool to talk about attitude without making it personal.​The 3 F’s of execution: focus, follow-up, feedback.​ EPISODE 2 CHAPTERS0:03 – Episode 2 intro + quick recap prompt​ 00:27 – Gravity-like law: actions + external influences = results​ 2:15 – The “external influences” trap + retail example​ 3:12 – Monitoring the gap without micromanaging​ 5:58 – Fix it vs teach it vs redesign the system​ 7:00 – How often should you follow up?​ 9:57 – Regina story: frequency of follow-up creates execution​ 11:00 – White belt mentality (learn every day)​ 13:31 – The “right environment” for AIM​ 15:24 – Resolving team conflict: define results + remove intention assumptions​ 17:16 – Common language + routines​ 19:05 – Tudometer tool for attitude + psychological safety​ 23:24 – Rubber band habit: praise every team member daily​ 25:07 – The 3 F’s: focus, follow-up, feedback​ 27:30 – Where to buy the book + contact Jon​ 29:12 – Outro​ ABOUT JON DARIOJon Dario has retail leadership experience spanning thirty years plus across multiple types of retail environments-including department stores, specialty stores, and financial services. He earned his marketing degree from Penn State University. Dario, who previously wrote The Retail Management Formula: A Navigational Guide to Consistently Effective Retail Management, lives in Warren, New Jersey, with his wife and two teenage boys. He is soon to publish AIM. Book: AIM : How Managers Get Radically Reliable Results - available via Amazon/Audible/Kindle (via amazon.com).​ CONNECT WITH JON DARIO Jon Dario: johndario.com (book + services + contact).​ CONNECT WITH YOUR HOST — LINDY TAYLOR LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lindy-taylor-renewable-energy-sustainability-5th-discipline Website: https://the5thdiscipline.com ABOUT THE 5TH DISCIPLINE PODCASTThe 5th Discipline Podcast explores everything to do with people, culture, and systems in the climate change and sustainability space. Hosted by Lindy Taylor, each episode brings together global leaders, HR professionals, and change-makers to share the insights and strategies that build thriving, future-fit organisations. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if this conversation resonated with you, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more people find the show.​ KEYWORDS actions plus external influences equals results, leadership execution, management follow-up cadence, micromanagement vs management, team performance equation, focus follow-up feedback, Tudometer.

    28 min
  2. Part 1: Why Your Results Are Not Random: Turning Culture into an Equation w/Jon Dario (AIM)

    Mar 9

    Part 1: Why Your Results Are Not Random: Turning Culture into an Equation w/Jon Dario (AIM)

    Jon Dario explains why radically reliable results come from culture + execution: leadership balance, disengagement signals, weekly progress meetings, and recognition that actually sticks. What if your team’s results aren’t random - just the outcome of a culture you can intentionally build? In Episode 1 of this conversation, Lindy Taylor speaks with Jon Dario (Founder/Director, Retail Management Formula; CEO; author of AIM: Action Item Management / How Managers Get Radically Reliable Results) about the leadership behaviours that create repeatable performance - without burnout or micromanagement.​ You’ll hear Jon’s core idea: sustainable results don’t come from flashy “home runs,” they come from consistent execution - and that execution is shaped by how managers build trust, set expectations, and run the cadence of communication.​ *** If Part 1 helped, listen to Part 2 for Jon’s “gravity-like law” equation, the Regina story on follow-up frequency, the Tudometer tool, and the 3 F’s (focus, follow-up, feedback). WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODEWhat “radically reliable results” look like on a normal Tuesday (and why incremental improvement wins).​Jon’s Leadership Balance Model: creating confidence and challenge at the same time.​How to spot disengagement (complacency vs stress/fear) and what to say in a real conversation.​Weekly progress meetings: why the employee should own the agenda, and how this builds openness.​Recognition that works: why specific feedback matters, plus the handwritten thank-you note story.​ EPISODE 1 CHAPTERS00:00 – Intro: Jon Dario + AIM (Action Item Management)​ 00:34 – Welcome Jon + his career journey (Macy’s, GAP, banking, CEO)​ 02:57 – What AIM is really about: execution and repeatable success​ 05:10 – Why Jon wrote the book + publishing details (March 24)​ 06:09 – “Radically reliable” results vs occasional home runs​ 08:13 – Leadership Balance Model (confidence + challenge)​ 10:10 – Signs of disengagement and how leaders respond​ 13:49 – Weekly progress meetings that build trust (employee-owned agenda)​ 16:19 – Recognition: specific positive feedback + thank-you note story​ 18:37 – Pause + transition to Part 2​ ABOUT JON DARIOJon Dario has retail leadership experience spanning thirty years plus across multiple types of retail environments-including department stores, specialty stores, and financial services. He earned his marketing degree from Penn State University. Dario, who previously wrote The Retail Management Formula: A Navigational Guide to Consistently Effective Retail Management, lives in Warren, New Jersey, with his wife and two teenage boys. He is soon to publish AIM. Book: AIM : How Managers Get Radically Reliable Results - available via Amazon/Audible/Kindle (via amazon.com).​ CONNECT WITH JON DARIO Jon Dario: johndario.com (book + services + contact).​ CONNECT WITH YOUR HOST — LINDY TAYLOR LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lindy-taylor-renewable-energy-sustainability-5th-discipline Website: https://the5thdiscipline.com ABOUT THE 5TH DISCIPLINE PODCASTThe 5th Discipline Podcast explores everything to do with people, culture, and systems in the climate change and sustainability space. Hosted by Lindy Taylor, each episode brings together global leaders, HR professionals, and change-makers to share the insights and strategies that build thriving, future-fit organisations. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if this conversation resonated with you, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more people find the show.​ KEYWORDS action item management, AIM, radically reliable results, leadership balance model, employee engagement, weekly check-ins, management system, recognition, feedback, team performance, execution culture.​

    19 min
  3. Beyond Borders: The Human Side of Culturally Diverse Teams w/Bernard Asnong

    Mar 2

    Beyond Borders: The Human Side of Culturally Diverse Teams w/Bernard Asnong

    What does it really take to lead across 77 nationalities, 7 countries, and 160 years of organisational history — and still keep your humanity intact? In this episode of the 5th Discipline Podcast, Lindy Taylor sits down with Bernard Asnong: international speaker, moderator, Global HR Business Partner at TÜV SÜD, and author of Be Awesome, Be Global. Bernard's journey from barefoot beginnings in Zimbabwe and Zambia to corporate leadership in Madrid is not just a career story — it's a masterclass in cultural intelligence, adaptive leadership, and what it truly means to listen. With over 30,000 employees across 77 nationalities at TÜV SÜD, Bernard has tested every leadership theory in the real world. What he shares in this conversation is hard-won, practical, and immediately applicable — whether you manage a team of 5 or 5,000. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODEThe two formative experiences from Bernard's early life that shaped how he sees people and culture at workWhy fun and humanity unlock diversity better than any formal policy or training programmeHow living across 7 countries redefined his understanding of great leadership (hint: it has nothing to do with being right)The crucial difference between being kind and being nice — and why confusing them is failing your teamHow to adapt your leadership style across cultures: practical advice on The Culture Map by Erin Meyer and DISC profilingWhy one-off diversity and culture workshops rarely work, and what continuous cultural engagement actually looks likeThe warning signs of psychological safety breakdown that leaders must not ignoreHow to keep culture alive in remote and hybrid global teams after COVID changed everythingCross-border team building strategies that work without flying everyone to the same cityBernard's personal mental wellness rituals: gym discipline, vinyl records, mentorship, and a nightly self-gratitude practiceThe one Swahili word — sikiliza — that Bernard says is the most important daily habit for any leader who wants to grow their cultural intelligenceHow active listening can shift unconscious bias and transform relationships over time EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00 — Introduction and welcome 00:51 — Be Awesome, Be Global: Bernard's book and journey from Zimbabwe to Madrid 03:02 — Barefoot to global: the pig farm and Dilly's Thriller moment 07:42 — Living in 7 countries: what great leadership really means 09:03 — Kind vs nice: why tough feedback is the most generous thing a leader can give 10:15 — The Culture Map, DISC, and adapting style across cultures 13:15 — Why one-off training fails: what continuous cultural engagement looks like 14:37 — Psychological safety and mental wellness: warning signs leaders must not miss 17:18 — Global citizens vs HQ vs regions: navigating matrix organisations 19:22 — Remote work and hybrid teams: keeping culture alive post-COVID 21:15 — Cross-border team building that actually works 23:17 — Bernard's personal wellness rituals for global HR leaders 27:18 — Sikiliza: the one daily habit that grows cultural intelligence 28:50 — Active listening, unconscious bias, and transforming relationships ABOUT BERNARD ASNONGBernard Asnong is an international speaker, moderator, trainer, and Global HR Business Partner at TÜV SÜD — a 160-year-old global testing, inspection, and certification company with over 30,000 employees across 77 nationalities. Having lived and worked in seven countries across three continents, Bernard brings a uniquely lived perspective to cross-cultural leadership and people strategy. He is also the author of Be Awesome, Be Global, an honest and unpolished account of his journey from Zimbabwe to the global stage. RESOURCES MENTIONEDBe Awesome, Be Global by Bernard Asnong — available on AmazonThe Culture Map by Erin Meyer — essential reading for leaders of globally distributed teamsDISC Profiling — for understanding team dynamics, personalities, and leadership styles CONNECT WITH BERNARD ASNONG LinkedIn: Search "Bernard Asnong" on LinkedIn Book: Search "Be Awesome Be Global Bernard Asnong" on Amazon CONNECT WITH TÜVSÜD Website: https://www.tuvsud.com LinkedIn: Search TÜV SÜD on LinkedIn CONNECT WITH YOUR HOST — LINDY TAYLOR LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lindy-taylor-renewable-energy-sustainability-5th-discipline Website: https://the5thdiscipline.com ABOUT THE 5TH DISCIPLINE PODCASTThe 5th Discipline Podcast explores everything to do with people, culture, and systems in the climate change and sustainability space. Hosted by Lindy Taylor, each episode brings together global leaders, HR professionals, and change-makers to share the insights and strategies that build thriving, future-fit organisations. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if this conversation resonated with you, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more people find the show. KEYWORDS global leadership, cultural intelligence, cross-cultural management, diversity and inclusion, leadership development, psychological safety, mental wellness at work, remote team culture, hybrid teams, Be Awesome Be Global, Bernard Asnong, TÜV SÜD, The Culture Map, Erin Meyer, DISC assessment, active listening, unconscious bias, HR business partner, Africa business, climate sustainability leadership, international HR, matrix organisation, 5th Discipline podcast, Lindy Taylor

    33 min
  4. Part 2: Culture at Scale - Building a Business Worth Believing In w/Candice Seggie

    11/17/2025

    Part 2: Culture at Scale - Building a Business Worth Believing In w/Candice Seggie

    In this episode, Lindy Taylor sits down with Candice Seggie, Chief People Officer at Solar Africa, to unpack how truly effective culture elevates organisations—well beyond slogans to something authentically lived. Explore the real-world impact of employee engagement, thoughtful leadership, and innovative people strategies on business success and retention. What you’ll learn in this episode: [00:00] – Preparing employees for meaningful engagement and managing organisational change [04:12] – Why regular surveys and transparent feedback loops drive genuine participation [09:40] – Rethinking workplace flexibility to support diverse teams [14:22] – How candour and communication build psychological safety and trust [18:55] – Customising perks and mental health support to boost wellbeing and loyalty [23:10] – Leadership development and consistent coaching for high-performing teams [27:45] – The HR metrics that matter for recruitment, performance, and retention [32:00] – Why great culture retains talent even in highly competitive sectors 💡 Key Topics: employee engagement - workplace flexibility - mental health and wellbeing - leadership coaching - performance management - HR metrics - staff retention - company culture - exit interviews - talent attraction - Solar Africa - African business - organisational growth - operational excellence Connect with Candice Seggie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candiceseggie/ Website: https://solarafrica.com Connect with the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindy-taylor-renewable-energy-sustainability-5th-discipline/ Website: https://the5thdiscipline.com Follow 5th Discipline on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5th-discipline 👍 If you value actionable leadership lessons and culture-first business growth, follow this podcast for more insights 🔔 Subscribe for episodes with executive leaders and culture champions 💬 Share your takeaways or tips on employee engagement in the comments Full Description: “Culture at Scale – Measuring Engagement & Growing Stronger” brings you powerful insights from Lindy Taylor and Candice Seggie on what it really takes to build, measure, and sustain a winning company culture. Get tactical advice on using surveys, feedback, and HR data to future-proof your organisation, create impactful wellness programmes, and build high-trust leadership teams. Discover how Solar Africa’s focus on wellbeing, flexibility, and engagement has helped them attract and retain top talent, reduce turnover, and maximise performance—even in fast-scaling environments. Perfect for business leaders, HR professionals, and teams seeking evidence-based strategies to foster a healthy, high-retention workplace and drive business growth. Tune in, and get ready to uplift your people—and your results! #EmployeeEngagement #PeopleStrategy #LeadershipDevelopment #CompanyCulture #SolarAfrica #Retention #HRAnalytics 🔑 Search Keywords: employee engagement - workplace flexibility - mental wellness - leadership coaching - recruitment metrics - talent retention - performance management - company culture - exit interviews - employee perks - African business - renewable energy - operational efficiency - high-performing teams - psychological safety

    23 min
  5. Part 1: Culture at Scale - Building a Business Worth Believing In w/Candice Seggie

    11/10/2025

    Part 1: Culture at Scale - Building a Business Worth Believing In w/Candice Seggie

    In this episode, Lindy Taylor CEO & Founder of 5th Discipline, sits down with Candice Seggie, Chief People Officer at Solar Africa, to explore how truly effective company culture elevates organisations. Learn why culture is more than just a slogan—it's at the heart of your people, your purpose, and the stories that drive success. What you’ll learn in this episode: [00:00] – Candice’s journey through recruitment, marketing, and the growth of Solar Africa [04:12] – The vital role of your people in scaling and sustaining core company values [09:40] – Managing organisational mergers with change management, clear communication, and trust-building [14:22] – How to define and live authentic company values for sustainable long-term growth [18:55] – Recruiting for cultural fit: effective interview methods and promoting diversity [23:10] – Day-to-day actions that nurture a thriving company culture and employee engagement [27:45] – Performance management strategies, KPIs, and behaviour-focused reviews [32:00] – Leadership transparency and its positive impact on overall business performance 💡 Key Topics: culture at scale - organisational design - employee engagement - authentic leadership - business values - change management - recruitment strategies - solar energy sector - company mergers - performance management - workplace wellbeing - employer branding - scaling in Africa - operational excellence - digital transformation 📌 Connect with Candice Seggie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candiceseggie/ Website: https://solarafrica.com Connect with the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindy-taylor-renewable-energy-sustainability-5th-discipline/ Website: https://the5thdiscipline.com Follow 5th Discipline on LinkedIn. 👍 Like this episode if you found value in it 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes on building strong cultures and business growth 💬 Share your key takeaways or questions in the comments Full Description: “Culture at Scale – Building a Business Worth Believing In” features Lindy Taylor and Candice Seggie discussing proven strategies for scaling a thriving business without compromising culture and values. Explore how Solar Africa transitioned from a start-up to a pan-African energy leader by focusing on employee engagement, performance excellence, and meaningful impact. Get actionable insights on change management, living core values, and recruitment centred on cultural fit. Learn how to build high-performing teams and foster a workplace that attracts and retains top talent. This episode delivers valuable lessons for executives, managers, and HR leaders aiming to strengthen organisation culture, boost team engagement, and drive sustainable growth. Ready to develop your culture and scale your business? Access custom workshops, audits, and consulting across renewable energy, climate, and sustainability sectors. #CompanyCulture #EmployeeEngagement #Leadership #SolarAfrica #ScaleUp 🔑 Search Keywords: company culture - scaling business - organisational design - employee engagement - leadership - purpose-driven business - recruitment strategies - mergers and acquisitions - behavioural KPIs - talent management - operational excellence - African business - sustainable growth - culture champions - business worth believing in

    32 min
  6. Part 1: Make the Circle Bigger – Turning People into Your Marketing Superpower w/Specioser Mutheu

    10/27/2025

    Part 1: Make the Circle Bigger – Turning People into Your Marketing Superpower w/Specioser Mutheu

    Full Episode Description: In this episode of The 5th Discipline Podcast, host Lindy Taylor chats with Specioser Mutheu, Communications Manager at Octavia Carbon, Africa’s first direct air capture (DAC) company. Together, they unpack how startups can build credibility before they have budgets — and why authentic storytelling, team advocacy, and consistency matter more than campaigns. You’ll hear how Octavia grew from a small Nairobi-based team into a recognised climate-tech brand through people-first marketing and smart partnerships that made their circle wider. 🎧 You’ll learn about: – Turning credibility into your startup’s strongest currency – Using your team as brand storytellers and amplifiers – Building organic traction through partnerships & accelerators – How consistency (not budget) builds brand trust 💬 “When your people believe in the mission, your story tells itself.” 📌 Connect with Specioser Mutheu LinkedIn: Specioser Mutheu 📲 Follow The 5th Discipline LinkedIn: 5th Discipline Connect with the Host: Lindy Taylor Website: the5thdiscipline.com #Leadership #StartupMarketing #ClimateTech #BrandBuilding #The5thDiscipline 🔑 Keywords: People-first marketing • startup branding • credibility building • organic marketing • LinkedIn strategy • Octavia Carbon • Africa startups • storytelling for founders • climate tech PR • leveraging employees in marketing

    34 min
  7. Part 2: Bootstraps & Breakthroughs: Leadership for the Next Era w/Kim Raath

    10/13/2025

    Part 2: Bootstraps & Breakthroughs: Leadership for the Next Era w/Kim Raath

    In Part 2 of our conversation with Kim Raath, co-founder of Ledgerment and PrimeShore, we dive deeper into the strategies that help founders and teams thrive. Kim shares why storytelling beats facts for connection, how to simplify complex problems for scalability, and why cash-flow mastery and feedback loops are essential for sustainable growth. She also gives candid insights on preparing for investors, protecting your personal time as a founder, crafting a meaningful employee value proposition and leading with authenticity in the age of AI. Whether you’re building your first startup or scaling your organisation, you’ll get practical tips you can apply right away. 🎧 What You’ll Learn in Part 2Using storytelling to inspire trust and action.Breaking complex problems into scalable solutions.Mastering cash flow and capital readiness.Building with customer input and effective feedback loops.Crafting employee value propositions that go beyond perks.Mentoring and leading authentically, even as AI reshapes work. 📝 Sound Bites“Storytelling connects people, facts don’t.”“Cash is king — know your numbers.”“Protect your time; authenticity is leadership.” ⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Storytelling Over Facts: The Key to Connection 03:15 – Simplifying Complex Problems for Scalability 07:30 – Understanding Your Numbers: Cash Flow Essentials 12:10 – Feedback Loops: Building with Customer Input 17:45 – Capital Readiness: Preparing for Investor Engagement 23:05 – Protecting Personal Time: The Cost of Entrepreneurship 28:40 – Crafting an Effective Employee Value Proposition 34:20 – The Human Element: Mentoring Beyond AI 39:00 – Authenticity in Leadership: The Final Word 🔔 Subscribe & ListenCatch more episodes on leadership, people, brand and systems

    25 min

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Explore the intersection of people, brand, and systems in this thought-provoking podcast hosted by Lindy Taylor. Each episode dives into the real stories, strategies, and structures that drive thriving businesses—from cultivating culture and leadership, to building authentic brands and designing systems that scale. Whether you're a founder, team leader, or creative thinker, this is your space to rethink how business works from the inside out. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our interviewees in our videos and podcasts are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the companies or organisations they represent.