In Pursuit Of Good Leadership

Common Purpose

A podcast where we ask big questions of leaders in our quest to uncover the real, gritty and honest principles that truly define good leadership. Join Adirupa Sengupta as she speaks to leaders of diverse backgrounds, each of whom have experienced and enlisted their own set of unique leadership principles to overcome great challenges in their life, and their career. Together, they redefine what we’re taught to believe about leadership, holding a mirror to each other by sharing their own honest and raw experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Is curiosity really all that important?

    08/06/2024

    Is curiosity really all that important?

    In this episode, we delve into the significance of curiosity and its essential role in various aspects of life and work. We explore how curiosity interlinks with human nature, its pros and cons, and its impact on problem-solving, culture, innovation, and organizational growth. Joining us is a very special guest – Dr. Hinemoa Elder, an author, speaker, mentor, advocate, and child and adolescent psychiatrist. Dr. Elder's life’s work has been dedicated to advocating for well-being within New Zealand and globally, with a special focus on Māori health and culture. Dr. Elder has worked for more than two decades in the mental health sector, particularly in clinical practice, research, and teaching. She is a board member at the Helen Clark Foundation, a public policy think tank, and the Patron of Share My Super. As a Youth Forensic Court report writer and child and adolescent psychiatrist, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion. In addition to her professional roles, Dr. Elder has authored three books that explore Māori proverbs and lunar cycles, offering ancient wisdom for a more contented and harmonious life. Her work aims to inspire and empower people to connect with themselves, each other, and the planet, embracing the values of love, compassion, respect, and empathy.   In our conversation, we reflect on the deep connection between curiosity and human nature. Dr. Elder’s integration of Māori teachings and Western scientific thinking provides a profound understanding of curiosity as a leadership trait.    In Pursuit of Good Leadership is brought to you by the not-for-profit organization, Common Purpose.   Discover Dr Hinemoa Elder's books here:   Waitohou  Aroha Wawata  Connect with Common Purpose at:   LinkedIn    Instagram   X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  2. Does leadership have to be flexible to get things done?

    07/23/2024

    Does leadership have to be flexible to get things done?

    In this episode, we explore the profound impact of flexible leadership and examine whether it is truly essential for achieving success in today's dynamic organizational environments.   Joining us is a very special guest – Samaila Zubairu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), Africa’s leading infrastructure solutions provider. Samaila's life’s work has centered on harnessing the value of Africa’s resources to create new jobs, opportunities, and industrialization across the continent.   Samaila has been a leader for more than three decades, corralling billions of dollars into transformative infrastructure in Africa, and within his five years leading AFC, he has almost tripled investments to $11.5 billion — including the biggest renewable energy acquisition on the continent.   Prior to this, Samaila was a pioneer CFO for Dangote Cement Plc, where he launched Africa’s largest syndicated project finance facility for a local corporation. He was also the CEO of Africapital Management Limited, where he worked alongside others to develop the Nigerian Infrastructure Investment Fund which ultimately drove private equity investment into infrastructure projects across West Africa.  In Pursuit of Good Leadership is brought to you by not-for-profit organization, Common Purpose   Connect with Common Purpose at:   LinkedIn    Instagram   X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    36 min
  3. Is change really all that difficult?

    06/11/2024

    Is change really all that difficult?

    In this episode, we are exploring the question – is change really all that difficult?  Our guest, Becky Kekula has grappled with this question over the course of her life. Born with achondroplasia, the most common type of short-limbed dwarfism. Determined, driven and overflowing with courage, Becky has made her life’s work to influence authentic portrayals of people with disabilities in the media and in society, having worked in film and television for many years before founding the charity, DisABILITY and heading another, Disability:IN as DEI Senior Director.   A motivational speaker, a TEDx alum, and relentless advocate for a world that is representative of all people, Becky simply will not be stopped. This in itself is inspiring enough, but it’s Becky’s searing personal story, and the challenges she’s faced that will leave you speechless. In this conversation, she opens up about the unthinkable moments in her life that could have left her paralysed to taking action, but instead, they’ve propelled her to spark deeply important global conversations that still have an impact to this day. Becky’s energy is infallible, and her take on the realities of fighting for change – big and small - will, quite frankly leave you breathless, and awe-inspired. In Pursuit of Good Leadership is brought to you by not-for-profit organization, Common Purpose  Connect with Common Purpose at:  LinkedIn  Instagram  X  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58 min

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A podcast where we ask big questions of leaders in our quest to uncover the real, gritty and honest principles that truly define good leadership. Join Adirupa Sengupta as she speaks to leaders of diverse backgrounds, each of whom have experienced and enlisted their own set of unique leadership principles to overcome great challenges in their life, and their career. Together, they redefine what we’re taught to believe about leadership, holding a mirror to each other by sharing their own honest and raw experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.