Legally Consumed

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Legally Consumed

A consumer products podcast by the consumer products law firm. Explore the consumer products landscape through the eyes of corporate professionals. Legally Consumed, brought to you by CIE Legal, unlock the key developments in the consumer products space through interviews with some of Australia's best-known consumer brands. From driverless cars to brand protection and a lot in between, we explore the issues that matter to consumer products businesses.

Episodes

  1. The Golden Hour with Allan Briggs and Robert Hadler

    10/26/2023

    The Golden Hour with Allan Briggs and Robert Hadler

    For the seventh episode of Legally Consumed, our co-hosts delved into the world of cybersecurity - a critical topic for consumer products companies as so many hold sensitive data. We spoke to Crisis Management expert Allan Briggs and seasoned corporate communications adviser and board member Robert Hadler. As the CEO and Founder of Crisis Shield, a crisis management firm, Allan’s experience managing public relations for Victoria Police and Victoria State Emergency Services gives him the ability to handle situations where there is no margin for error. Robert is a career executive with a foundation as a policy advisor and in corporate affairs, has a proven track record in crisis management and reputation strategies with roles at multiple FMCG and retail organisations including Coles, Goodman Fielder and NAB. He has also served as a board member for various organisations, advising best practice communications strategies and stakeholder engagement. This episode explores the particular issues that holding customer data raises, including the importance of preparing for a cyber attack. It also highlights the crucial importance of an organisation-wide approach to navigating critical incidents. With Optus, Medibank and Latitude as examples, both guests stress the value of having the crisis management team and business continuity plan in place and co-ordinated, to ensure your business is doing its best to protect customers and other stakeholders, should the worst happen. If you are interested in how to prepare your business for a critical incident or want to learn more about the importance of managing communications during high-profile crises, then this podcast is for you. If you would like to provide feedback on this episode or have any questions for CIE Legal, please reach out to us below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cie-legal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cielegal/ Website: https://www.cielegal.com.au/

    46 min
  2. New Wave Brewing with Bonehead Brewing

    04/23/2023

    New Wave Brewing with Bonehead Brewing

    In this episode of Legally Consumed, our CIE Legal co-hosts took a seat at the bar to learn more about ⁠Bonehead Brewing⁠, an independent craft brewery in Melbourne that focuses on producing well-balanced and approachable beers. Hosting us at their brewery for a beer and a chat were co-founders and self-nominated boneheads Anthony Dinoto and Travis Nott, two friends who started their co-working journey stacking shelves, and later turned competitive homebrewing into a business.  Our second episode explores everything that goes into producing a perfect pint at Bonehead Brewery, from understanding the consumers' purchase path to learning how to do more with less.  In this conversation, Anthony and Travis share how to (or not to) announce that you’re starting a business together and highlight the importance of doing a proper IP search before choosing a business name. They also discuss how the government can help encourage the growth of smaller brewers by scaling the amount of excise tax that a brewery would pay depending on the quantity of beer produced.  If you are a beer lover and drinker, or simply interested in the work involved in starting a business, then this podcast is for you.  If you would like to provide feedback on this episode or have any questions for CIE Legal, please reach out to us below: LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/cie-legal/⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/cielegal/⁠  Website: ⁠https://www.cielegal.com.au/⁠

    46 min
  3. 03/07/2023

    The electric future of automotive with Samantha Johnson from Polestar

    In our first podcast episode of our new podcast, Legally Consumed, our CIE Legal hosts take a peek under the hood into Polestar, a new entrant into the Australian automotive industry that exclusively produces electric vehicles (EVs). Joining us for this inaugural podcast episode is Samantha Johnson, Managing Director of Polestar Automotive Australia, who shares her professional journey from the mailroom at Ernst and Young to the boardroom at Polestar. This episode explores Polestar’s foundation in sustainability and how they consider the environment in all aspects of their strategy while highlighting the urgency for the National Electric Vehicle strategy and nationwide infrastructure changes. Samantha shares the importance of adaptability and innovation and how they have helped drive Polestar’s rapid growth since its entrance to the Australian industry just over two years ago. She also discusses the legal intricacies of setting up operations in Australia due to regulation disparities between states. If you’re interested in how EVs are driving changes in the automotive industry now and in the future, or are simply intrigued to hear more about launching innovative consumer products into new markets, then this podcast is for you. If you would like to provide feedback on this episode or have any questions for CIE Legal, please feel welcome to reach out below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cie-legal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cielegal/ Website: https://www.cielegal.com.au/

    43 min

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A consumer products podcast by the consumer products law firm. Explore the consumer products landscape through the eyes of corporate professionals. Legally Consumed, brought to you by CIE Legal, unlock the key developments in the consumer products space through interviews with some of Australia's best-known consumer brands. From driverless cars to brand protection and a lot in between, we explore the issues that matter to consumer products businesses.

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