Better At Work with Cathal Quinlan

<p>The Better At Work podcast is your new best friend at work. It’s packed with honest, practical advice and science-backed techniques from a diverse range of guests to help you achieve betterness in your work, and life.</p><p>Better At Work is for everyone striving to be better and feel better. Whether you’re ready to take your career to new heights, or battling with the daily grind, your host Cathal Quinlan is here to help. </p><p>By drawing on insights from leading psychologists, neuroscientists and performance experts, and Cathal sharing his own successes and mistakes as a leader, the podcast delivers proven strategies, tools and science-backed techniques to help you achieve betterness in your working life, one day at a time, because when work is better, life is better.</p><hr /><p style="color: grey; font-size: 0.75em;"> Hosted on Acast. See <a href="https://acast.com/privacy" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="color: grey;" target="_blank">acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Christmas Episode 2025: Help Annette Ban the Word 'Problematic' | Better at Work 2025 Wrap-Up

Our final episode of 2025! Cathal and Annette wrap up the year with takeaways from last week's Smart Conflict episode - plus Annette has a hilarious problem: she can't stop saying the word "problematic."In this Christmas special, we review key lessons from Alice Driscoll and Louise van Haast's brilliant conversation, thank our amazing community, and ask for your help with Annette's vocabulary crisis.IN THIS EPISODE:- Christmas catch-up with Cathal and Annette- Why last week's Smart Conflict episode is perfect for family gatherings- Annette's 3 takeaways from Smart Conflict- The 5 R's framework: Reflection, Regulation, Readiness, Response, Repair- Singles tennis to doubles tennis: Shifting from adversarial to collaborative- Annette's "problematic" word problem - we need your help!- Why "problematic" has become problematic- Thank yous to the team: Phoebe, Harrison, Grace- Thank yous to listeners: Angela Collins, David Monroe, Linda Menos, Jesse- Preview: Russell Beck on World of Work to 2030 (first episode back January)- Christmas wishes and 2026 excitementANNETTE'S 3 SMART CONFLICT TAKEAWAYS:1. The 5 R's Framework - Reflection, Regulation, Readiness, Response, Repair. If you're short on time, focus on REPAIR.2. Singles Tennis to Doubles Tennis - Move from adversarial (me vs you) to collaborative (us vs the problem together).3. The Decision Tree - Should I have this hard conversation? The book has a decision tree that helps you work through it.THE "PROBLEMATIC" CHALLENGE:Annette has banned herself from using the word "problematic" after realizing she says it constantly. She needs a replacement word that isn't "aligned" (already banned), isn't too rude, and works professionally.Help Annette! What should she say instead?RESOURCES:Smart Conflict Book: How to Have Hard Conversations at WorkAuthors: Alice Driscoll and Louise van HaastLast Week's Episode: Smart Conflict with Alice and LouiseWebsite: betteratwork.netInstagram: @betteratworkABOUT BETTER AT WORK:Making your work life better, one conversation at a time. New episodes every Thursday.We're back in January 2026 with Russell Beck discussing the World of Work to 2030.Submit your career dilemma: betteratwork.netThank you for an incredible 2025! See you in January 2026.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Cathal, Annette, and the Better at Work team!

12-12
18:26

Smart Conflict: How to Have Hard Conversations at Work | Louise van Haast & Alice Driscoll

Louise van Haast and Alice Driscoll, co-authors of Smart Conflict: How to Have Hard Conversations at Work, join Cathal in-studio for a masterclass in navigating workplace conflict.This is our first in-studio episode with 4-camera setup - and it looks stunning.If you've ever avoided a difficult conversation, taken feedback too personally, or struggled to speak up at work, this episode is for you.IN THIS EPISODE:- Where their passion for conflict work began- How they met and decided to write a book together- The two main conflict styles: harmony-seeking vs goal-focused- "Get curious, not furious" - the principle that changes everything- Alice's story: "Feedback isn't that I don't like you"- Ripcord phrases to exit conversations gracefully- Louise's lesson: "Just because you're good at it doesn't mean you enjoy it"- The Conflict Style Quiz (both individual and team)- Practical scripts for hard conversationsKEY INSIGHTS:"Get curious, not furious. Whether you're someone who avoids conflict or someone who charges straight in, this principle applies. When you notice you're getting furious, pause and get curious instead." - Louise and Alice"Every time I heard feedback, I was collapsing it into 'you're not good enough.' Then someone finally said: 'You know this feedback isn't that I don't like you, right?' It was a light bulb moment." - Alice Driscoll"Just because you're really good at something doesn't mean you enjoy it. And just because other people think you should keep pursuing it doesn't mean you should have to." - Louise van Haast"I wasn't expecting to have this conversation. I need some time to reflect so I can give you a considered response." - Ripcord phrase for exiting conversationsABOUT LOUISE VAN HAAST AND ALICE DRISCOLL:Louise van Haast and Alice Driscoll are executive coaches, conflict specialists, and co-authors of Smart Conflict. They help leaders and teams navigate difficult conversations with confidence and skill.Louise started her career in advertising where she witnessed high conflict and big egos. She became passionate about finding better ways to navigate workplace tension.Alice grew up as the hyper-aware child analysing family dynamics. She went on to work in human rights NGOs where conflict was constant. Through painful self-awareness moments, she learned how to navigate difficult conversations effectively.Together, they've created practical frameworks for handling workplace conflict without avoiding it or escalating it.RESOURCES:Book: Smart Conflict - How to Have Hard Conversations at WorkWebsite: thepowerhousecompany.comConflict Style Quiz: thepowerhousecompany.com/quizIndividual and team versions availableCoaching Programs: thepowerhousecompany.comABOUT BETTER AT WORK:Making your work life better, one conversation at a time. We tackle the real challenges of modern work with practical advice you can use immediately.New episodes every Thursday.Guest interviews and listener Q&A episodes.Website: betteratwork.netInstagram: @betteratworkSubmit Your Question: betteratwork.netNEXT EPISODE:Listener Q&A with Annette - Takeaways from this Smart Conflict conversationSubmit your career dilemma: betteratwork.net

12-04
50:35

Stuck in a Grad Program That Feels Too Narrow? Here's What to Do | Listener's Questions

A listener on a graduate program asks: "I'm not learning what I expected. The role feels narrow. I want to be an entrepreneur. What should I do?"Cathal and Annette tackle this question with practical advice that applies to ANYONE feeling stuck in a narrow role, not just graduates.Plus: Cathal shares what it was like meeting Dermot Kennedy (and whether he lived up to expectations).IN THIS EPISODE:- Why large organisations are "friend factories"- The 5 things to do when your role feels limiting- How to use "easy" time for work-life balance- Side hustles vs full-time entrepreneurship- Getting involved in company-wide projects- Why you won't know what you learned until later- Meeting Dermot Kennedy: Did he live up to expectations?- The Tig Notaro/Taylor Dayne story everyone should hearANNETTE'S 5 PIECES OF ADVICE:When your job feels too narrow or not challenging enough:1. Find your people - Your workplace is a "friend factory." Build friendships that create belonging and resilience.2. Use the time wisely - If work is easy, use that space for work-life balance, volunteering, or building future skills.3. Reflect deeply - Name exactly what frustrates you, then counter it with innovation projects or improvements.4. Find mentors/coaches - Shadow people, join employee action groups, get guidance from those ahead of you.5. Give it time - You won't know what you learned until you're in your next role. Patience reveals the value.CATHAL'S ADVICE:- Talk to your manager about getting involved in company-wide projects- Consider a side hustle on weekends (test entrepreneurial ideas)- Join internal committees (People Development, Innovation, etc.)- Give it a year before making big decisions- Be proud you got the role - grad programs are incredibly competitiveKEY INSIGHTS:"Your workplace is a friend factory. Spend time finding your people and making friends at work. Those friendships build belonging, purpose, and resilience when the day-to-day isn't energising you." - Annette"You probably won't really know what you've learned from this time until the future comes and you go, 'I grew there, I learned about myself.'" - Annette"Give it a year. You're already six months in. Talk to your manager, get involved in other projects, maybe do a side hustle on weekends." - CathalRESOURCES:Website: betteratwork.netInstagram: @betteratworkSubmit Your Question: betteratwork.netABOUT BETTER AT WORK:Making your work life be

11-27
30:01

How to Build Your Personal Brand (Even If You're Terrified) | Carlii Lyon

Carlii Lyon helped me start this podcast 5 years ago. Today, she's sharing her journey from terrified first-timer to leading personal branding expert—and her new book "Courage to Be."If you've ever felt too scared to put yourself out there, this conversation will change how you think about courage.💡 KEY INSIGHTS:"I was that person who was terrified. I was that person who thought she was going to throw up the first time she posted on social media. I was that person who stood in front of an audience for the first time and was shaking with sweat pouring down my body. I was that person who went on TV and cried before the interview and straight after the interview. The only way through it is through it.""Courage really is about faking it till you make it. Of course you don't know what you're doing. Of course you're afraid. But courage is doing it anyway.""Be impeccable with your words—not just with others, but with yourself. What you say to yourself, you'll make true.""Add massive value to people you want to connect with—so much so that they can't ignore you."📚 ABOUT CARLII:Carlii Lyon is a personal branding expert, author of "Courage to Be," and the person who helped Cathal start Better at Work 5 years ago. She specialises in helping professionals build their influence and attract the right opportunities through authentic personal branding.📚 RESOURCES:🌐 Website: carliilyon.com (or carliilyon.com.au)📖 Book: "Courage to Be: Build Your Influence and Attract the Right Opportunities"🎙️ ABOUT BETTER AT WORK:Making your work life better, one conversation at a time. New episodes every Thursday, with listener Q&A episodes bi-weekly.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode!📸 Instagram: @betteratwork🌐 Website: betteratwork.netNEXT EPISODE:Listener Q&A EpisodeSubmit your questions: betteratwork.net🎙️ Want to be a guest or submit a question? betteratwork.net

11-20
01:11:39

Why I Started Better at Work (And Where We're Going Next) | Listener Q&A with Cathal Quinlan

You asked, we answered. In this special listener Q&A episode, co-host Annette turns the tables and asks Cathal the questions we usually ask our guests.This is the story behind Better at Work: why it started, what we're building, and where we're going next.💡 KEY INSIGHTS:"People invest so much time in personal trainers to help them look better. We're like coaches to help you have a better day at work. What about in the world of work? What do you need to do? Set your intention going into a meeting. Think about how you can do this presentation to the best of your abilities. All of these little tweaks help you have a good day at work—and that'll make you feel great.""We're joining the dots from all these researchers, all these experts across all the fields. We've identified 100+ topics that we're distilling and bringing the nuggets so we make it easier for you to be better at work.""Most people experience work through who their leader is. Most people experience culture through who their leader is. So if we could help more leaders, that would be transformational."📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED:🌐 Better at Work: betteratwork.net📸 Instagram: @betteratwork📩 Submit Your Question: betteratwork.net/questions✨ ABOUT THIS EPISODE:This is a special format where we flip the script. Usually, Cathal asks the questions. Today, his co-host Annette interviews him about the journey, the mission, and the future of Better at Work.If you've ever wondered, "Who is this Cathal guy and why should I listen?" - this episode is for you.Shoutout to our amazing community members mentioned in this episode: Helen, Sarah, Angela Collins, and David Munro. Thank you for being with us on this journey!New episodes every Thursday.Listener Q&A episodes are bi-weekly.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode!NEXT EPISODE:🎙️ Carly Lyon - Personal Branding Expert | New Book LaunchSubscribe so you don't miss it!#betteratwork #careerdevelopment #workplacewellness #ProfessionalDevelopment #leadership #worklifebalance #podcast #ListenerQA #originstory #corporatewellness 🎙️ Want to submit a question? betteratwork.net

11-14
37:11

How to Return to Work After a Career Break (Even If You Feel Stuck) | Julianne Miles

Taking a career break doesn't mean your career is over. In this episode, Julianne Miles—chartered psychologist, MBE recipient, and author of Return Journey—shares her proven 5-stage framework for returning to work after time away.Whether you've taken a break for childcare, caregiving, health reasons, or personal development, this conversation will help you navigate the transition with confidence.🎯 IN THIS EPISODE:- Why career breaks should be valued, not feared [03:45]- The 5 stages of returning to work (and where you get stuck) [12:30]- How to handle the "what have you been doing?" question [18:15]- Why your career break gave you MORE valuable skills [22:40]- The perfectionism trap that holds returners back [28:50]- Small tweaks that make returning to work easier [35:20]- How to value what makes you different (not the same) [44:30]📚 JULIANNE'S RESOURCES:🔗 Career Returners: https://www.careerreturners.com📖 Book: "Return Journey: How to Get Back to Work and Thrive After a Career Break" (Out September 4, 2025)🎙️ Career Returners Podcast: Real stories from people who've successfully returned to work📚 Cisco Academy: Free training courses for returners🌍 Global online returner community✨ ABOUT JULIANNE:Julianne Miles is a chartered psychologist with over 20 years of experience supporting thousands of people returning to work after career breaks. She's a successful returner herself and the founder of Career Returners, an organization dedicated to making career breaks a valued part of lifetime careers. In 2019, she was awarded an MBE for her pivotal role in changing the landscape for UK returners.🎙️ ABOUT BETTER AT WORK:Making your work life better, one conversation at a time. Join host Cathal Quinlan as he explores workplace wellness, career development, and the real challenges of modern work with experts, authors, and people who've been there.🔔 New episodes every Thursday📸 Instagram: @betteratworkTIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Introduction2:30 - Julianne's story: From career break to chartered psychologist6:05 - Why society needs to reframe career breaks9:40 - The mental blocks (both sides face)12:30 - The 5 stages of career transition18:15 - Handling the "gap in your CV" conversation22:40 - Skills you gain during a career break28:50 - The perfectionism trap35:20 - Small tweaks that make big differences41:00 - Why taking the leap is worth it42:40 - Smallest change for a better day at work43:50 - The lesson about perfectionism45:30 - Best advice: Value what makes you different47:25 - Where to find Julianne's resources#CareerBreak #ReturnToWork #WorkplaceWellness #CareerDevelopment #ProfessionalDevelopment #WorkingParents #CorporateWellness #CareerTransition #BetterAtWork

11-06
48:34

Listener Questions: How to Start a Career Change (When You Don’t Know Where to Begin) S4 E6

A listener wrote in with a big question: “Where do I even begin with a career change?”In this episode, Cathal and Annette share practical advice on how to identify your unique talents, reconnect with your passions, and take small, meaningful steps toward work that matters.They also reflect on the lessons from Dr Zach Mercurio (Why Mattering Matters) — and preview next week’s guest, Julianne Miles, founder of Career Returners, who helps people re-enter the workforce after time away.Watch next:👉 Why Mattering Matters with Dr Zach Mercurio👉 The Courage to Be with Carly Lyons (coming soon)🎧 Listen on Spotify / Apple / everywhere: betteratwork.net💌 Submit your question: betteratwork.net📺 Watch full episodes: YouTube – Better @ Work#BetterAtWork #CareerChange #WorkHappiness #CathalQuinlan #AnnetteSloan #Podcast #MeaningfulWork

10-30
23:42

The One Thing Every Employee Needs (But Never Gets) | Zach Mercurio | S4 E5

Only 30% of people feel like someone at work cares for them as a person. The lowest it's ever been.Zach Mercurio refers to this as a mattering deficit. And you can't solve it with perks, programs, or engagement initiatives. You can only solve it through daily interactions where people feel genuinely cared for.In this conversation, Zach breaks down the difference between caring about people (from a distance) and caring for people (getting close enough actually to understand them), why mattering is a survival instinct, and his framework for making people feel significant: noticing, affirming, and needing.This one's for every leader who's wondering why their team still feels disconnected despite all the programs they've implemented.Zach Mercurio is a researcher, speaker, and author of "The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture of Significance." He holds a PhD in organisational learning, performance, and change and serves as one of Simon Sinek's Optimist Instructors.BETTER@WORK PODCASTNew episodes every Thursday

10-22
45:49

Listener Questions: Our Biggest Takeaways From the Tasha Eurich Episode (+ Your Questions) | Better@Work S4 E4

Annette and Cathal sit down to debrief last week's episode with Tasha Eurich—and it got real.Her research on why resilience is a limited resource, the concept of "grit-gaslighting," and the three biological needs we're all trying to meet completely shifted how we think about stress and burnout.In this Listener's Questions episode, we break down:→ The moments from Tasha's episode that hit us hardest→ What we're actually going to change in how we approach difficult times→ Why the resilience ceiling explains so much about high achiever burnout→ Your questions from the community about becoming shatterproofIf you haven't listened to Tasha's full episode yet, go back and watch that first here.This is LQ Episode #2—where we take the best conversations from Better@Work and go deeper with your questions and our honest takeaways.

10-16
26:42

"What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger" Is Backwards | Resilience Expert Tasha Eurich | S4 E3

Tasha Eurich spent 5 years studying resilience - interviewing hundreds of people, reviewing 1,300+ scientific articles, and analysing the 52 most cited resilience studies. What she discovered will change how you think about stress, burnout, and "powering through."In this episode, Tasha reveals why resilience practices help you survive but don't help you thrive, why "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" is actually backwards, and introduces her 4-step roadmap to becoming truly shatterproof.Tasha Eurich is an organisational psychologist, researcher, and New York Times bestselling author of "Insight" and "Shatterproof: How to Thrive When Bad Things Happen." She's coached CEOs for 20+ years, and her work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and The Today Show.New episodes every ThursdayInstagram: @betteratworkpod#Resilience #Leadership #Burnout #MentalHealth #WorkplaceWellbeing #TashaEurich #OrganizationalPsychology #Shatterproof

10-14
53:33

Listener Questions: Quick Fire Q&A + Helen Tupper Takeaways | Better@Work S4

Welcome to our first-ever Listener Questions episode on Better@Work!Hosts Cathal Quinlan and Annette Sloan are back for Season 4 with your new favourite format. Real workplace questions, real talk, and actionable advice.In this episode:Quick-fire get-to-know-you round with Cathal & AnnetteHelen Tupper’s top takeaways from last week’s launch episodeThe tough (and sometimes hilarious) career questions you submitted—answered on airGot your own workplace dilemma or question for Annette? Submit it anytime at https://betteratwork.net.Don’t forget to subscribe for future Q&As and interviews with leading experts!Like, share, and leave a comment below: what’s the biggest work challenge you’re facing right now?

10-02
33:40

Why careers aren't ladders anymore (and what to do instead) | Helen Tupper

Today we welcome Helen Tupper, CEO of Amazing If and co-author of the No.1 Sunday Times Business Bestseller The Squiggly Career: Ditch the Ladder, Discover Opportunity, Design Your Career. Helen has built her career across leadership roles at Microsoft, Virgin, and BP, and today helps millions of people rethink what career success really means through her books, workshops, and the No. 1 Careers Podcast, Squiggly Careers.Helen and I dive into why traditional career ladders no longer work, and how the “squiggly” approach helps people find more purpose, confidence and fulfilment at work. Together we explore:- Identifying and playing to your “super strengths”- Tackling the “confidence gremlins” that hold us back- Building a supportive, genuine network- Keeping an open mind about possibilities for the future👉 Tune in next week when Annette and I answer your listener questions on careers and how to make work better for everyone.Get in touch: www.betteratwork.net/contact-us/Follow us on Instagram: @betteratworkpodOr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/And get the Best Bits Newsletter: betteratwork.net

09-25
50:02

Overcoming Burnout with Daisy Auger-Domínguez

In episode 45, we welcome Daisy Auger-Domínguez, a trailblazing executive dedicated to building vibrant and supportive cultures. Her new book “Burnt Out to Lit Up: How to Reignite the Joy of Leading People” offer practical strategies for overcoming burnout. With decades of experience driving transformation at Google and Disney, Daisy is known for innovative solutions to burnout. Daisy and I discuss how she managed her own burnout while leading a global team through the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on her experience, Daisy identifies warning signs of burnout that leaders should watch out for and provides strategies for organizations to mitigate the risks of burnout. We unpack: What burnout is and what is not How to take care of yourself so you can lead and take care of the people in your life, without running yourself ragged and Steps to take if you are feeling burnt out  Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Daisy and share some news on the rest of this season of Better@Work! Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Daisy Auger-Domínguez who is an award-winning global leader, speaker and author who guides organizations to meet the moment and tackle the pressing question: “Is there a better way to work?” With decades of experience driving transformations at the leading edge of people and culture at Disney, Google and Vice Media, Daisy specializes in bridging divides and aligning people, culture, structures and practices to deliver lasting impact. Her books, “Inclusion Revolution: The Essential Guide to Dismantling Racial Inequity in the Workplace” and “Burnt Out to Lit Up: How to Reignite the Joy of Leading People” offer practical strategies for inclusion and leadership. A sought-after speaker, Daisy's work has been featured in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Inc., MSNBC and TEDx. Learn more about Daisy at: https://www.daisyauger-dominguez.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-12
01:00:49

How To Fix Toxic Work Culture with Colin D. Ellis

In episode 44, we welcome workplace culture expert Colin D. Ellis, an award-winning keynote speaker and the best-selling author of Culture Fix: How to Create a Great Place to Work and Detox your Culture: Deliver results, retain staff, and strengthen your organisation's reputation.  Colin and I discuss why a great organisational culture is so important - ensuring people can flourish no matter what they do - and why it so often goes wrong.  We unpack: The three stages of toxic culture - combative, corrosive, and harmful. Why so many businesses are shifting to a ‘behaviours-first' management approach. The key factors for designing culture change strategy. Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Colin, and we answer a listener's question from Emily about difficulties interviewing with a colleague at her organisation. Tune in to learn how to apply behavioural science frameworks and tools to any problem you, your team or organisation are facing. Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Colin D. Ellis is an award-winning international speaker and highly sought after culture change facilitator and project management expert, who works with a global client base - including Red Bull, Microsoft, KPMG and Cisco – across a wide range of sectors to help them build and maintain great working cultures. He is also the best-selling author of four books including The Project Book and Culture Fix. Learn more about Colin at: https://www.colindellis.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05-07
53:57

Bridging the Gap between Employers & Gen Z Employees with Sinead D’Arcy

In episode 43, we welcome Sinead D'Arcy, an early talent & employer brand marketer who partners with organisations on their early talent strategy across the full 360 employee experience from attraction to selection, onboarding, ongoing development, retention & off-boarding. Sinéad does extensive work with people managers to help them understand how to unlock the superpowers of Gen Z, the newest generation to the workforce. Sinead is affectionally known as the ‘Gen Z Whisperer'. Sinead and I discuss: How to bridge the Gap between Employers & Gen Z Employees Sinead bust some Gen Z myths  Simple ways to prepare your organisation for future generations of employees Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Sinead, and we answer a listener's question from Lisa who has been made redundant and is looking for some guidance on next steps. Tune in to learn lots on unlocking Gen Z and how to Connect & Engage with the Next Generation of Talent.   Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Sinead D'Arcy is an early talent & employer brand marketer Sinéad partners with organisations on their early talent strategy across the full 360 employee experience from attraction to selection, onboarding, ongoing development, retention & off-boarding. With over 20-years' experience establishing & leading award-winning graduate programmes across banking, telecommunications & FMCG sectors, Sinéad has developed unique experience in supporting organisations unlock the potential & power of its early talent strategy to have maximum organisational impact. Sinéad does extensive work with people managers to help them understand how to unlock the superpowers of Gen Z, the newest generation to the workforce Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-17
52:59

Using Behavioural Science to Influence Behaviour Change with Mike Daniels

In episode 42, we welcome behavioral scientist Mike Daniels, co-founder of the Behavioural Architects - a global insight, research and strategic consultancy organisation.  Mike and I discuss: The difference between knowing and applying behavioural psychology principles Why the first step to understand any problem is considering ‘System One Thinking' How to dial down barriers and dial up triggers to shift behaviour and achieve outcomes Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Mike, and we answer a listener's question from Claudia who has been tasked with driving change within her organisation, however is finding people are resisting and putting up blocks. Tune in to learn how to apply behavioural science frameworks and tools to any problem you, your team or organisation are facing. Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Mike Daniels founded The Behavioural Architects Australia in 2012. As a founding partner of the global group, he has worked across private and public sectors, applying behavioural insights and strategic thinking to Customer Experience, Innovation, Brand Strategy, Communication Strategy and Advertising, Public Safety and Digital Outcomes.  Learn more about The Behavioural Architects at: https://www.thebearchitects.com/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

04-03
56:44

Building Human-Centered Organisations with Aaron McEwan

In episode 41, we welcome behavioral scientist, psychologist, and futurist Aaron McEwan. Aaron discusses how the pandemic has fundamentally reshaped our relationship with work, marking a pivotal moment that underscores the importance of empathy and human-centered leadership within organisations.  Aaron and I discuss: The tension between organisational demands and the qualities of great human-centred leadership The role of empathy in leadership What AI really means for the future of work  Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Aaron, and we answer a listener's question from Helen who wants to know what to do about her narcissistic boss. Tune in to learn how to navigate craft human-centred organisations, cultures, and leadership in the workplace. Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Aaron McEwan is a behavioral scientist, psychologist, and futurist, and was recently named a Top 100 Global HR Influencer and one of five HR Leaders to Follow in 2022.  As VP, Research & Advisory for Gartner's HR Practice, Aaron provides strategic advice to the world's leading companies on the future of work and talent, and helps leaders execute critical business objectives through the application of evidence-based HR and talent management practices and manage their most critical relationships across the C-suite and Board. He believes that great ideas, backed by rigorous science, have the power to unlock the potential of individuals, organisations, and the world.   Six Pillars - we also feature the excellent work from Brian Comly in this episode also, check out the article mentioned here  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-18
54:54

Navigating Conflict and Building Psychological Safety at Work with Amy Gallo

In episode 40, we welcome back Amy Gallo, co-host of HBR's Women at Work podcast and the brilliant author of ‘Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People)' to discuss conflict, communication and navigating challenging workplace dynamics.  Amy and I discuss: Why emotional regulation is so important and how to create space in challenging situations Establishing team psychological safety The power of euphoric thinking Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Amy, and we answer a listener's question about feeling disconnected and lonely at work and how to know when it's time for a change. Tune in to learn how to navigate emotionally charged and challenging situations in work and life. And if you'd like even more from Amy, dive into our earlier interview with Amy here. Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Amy is a workplace expert who frequently writes and speaks about effective communication, interpersonal dynamics, gender, difficult conversations, and feedback.She works with individuals, teams, and organizations around the world to help them collaborate, improve how they communicate, support dissent and debate, and transform their organizational culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-25
52:34

How to Change Your Career (& Life) with Joanne Lipman

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How to increase your productivity with Dermot Crowley

In episode 38, we welcome Dermot Crowley, one of Australia's leading productivity thought leaders. With over 25 years of experience, Dermot shares insights from his extensive background in productivity training and discusses the key theories behind his book Smart Work. He emphasises the importance of combining practical productivity strategies with existing technology to enhance workplace effectiveness. Dermot and I discuss: How to consolidate your ‘to-do's' into one place Why we have an urgency problem and what we can do about it Five small changes to email habits to transform your productivity  Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Dermot, and Creative Producer Phoebe joins us on the show to share her experience implementing some of Dermot's Smart Work systems. Tune in to learn how to work smarter, not harder! Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net   About Guest Dermot has a highly inspiring yet practical approach to productivity in the modern workplace. His passion is creating real behavioural change, and has developed a system for working productively that is applicable to anyone working in today's busy, email driven workplace. His pragmatic approach and wealth of experience ensure that he brings relevant strategies to the table for the leadership level. His focus on productivity technology ensures that executives are getting the most from the tools at their fingertips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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