Lancefield on the Line Podcast
1) Ollie Phillips: How to create world class teams
What separates a good team from a world-class one. My guest today has lived that question at the highest levels. Ollie Phillips captained England in rugby sevens, rowed across oceans, and now runs Opt...Show More
2) Jennifer Fondrevay: How to navigate organisational grief
What if the reason so many mergers, acquisitions and restructurings fail isn’t strategy or execution but grief? That’s the case my guest, Jennifer Fondrevay, makes in this episode. She’s the author of...Show More
3) Julian Birkinshaw: Fighting back in digital transformation
Incumbent traditional organisations are doomed to failure. That’s a misleading view that permeates the world of digital transformation. In fact, they can thrive if they develop the right mindsets and ...Show More
4) Niko and David: The power of strategy in everyday life
What if the most powerful strategy you ever create isn’t for a business, but for your own life? In this conversation, I turn the microphone on myself as strategist and author Niko Canner interviews me...Show More
5) Kurt Matzler: How to achieve the impossible
What does it take to push yourself to the absolute limit and keep going for a cause bigger than yourself? Imagine you’re cycling 3,000 miles in 12 days on no more than 2 hours sleep a day. You feel ex...Show More
6) Mita Mallick: Learning from a bad boss
What happens when your boss is the problem? A good boss can inspire you and be a catalyst for your career, whilst bad bosses limit your potential, putting the brakes on your trajectory. In this conver...Show More
7) Neri Karra Sillaman: What immigrant entrepreneurs can teach us
Immigrant entrepreneurs have an outsized impact in business and society. 80% of billion dollar startups have founders or senior executives who are first or second generation immigrants. So, what can w...Show More
8) Pim de Morree: How to build self-managing organisations
Given the chance, how would you design an organisation from scratch? I bet it wouldn't look close to what we see in many established organisations. You’d want more autonomy, greater transparency and l...Show More
9) Camilla Kring: How to work better with our rhythms
Are you a night owl or a morning lark? For many of us the traditional working day just doesn’t suit our circadian rhythms. We’re called into a meeting or slumped over a desk at 8am but hyper focused a...Show More
10) Michael Watkins: How to win in the first 90 days and beyond
So, picture this. You've just landed a new role at work, and you might have some transition time beforehand. How do you best prepare to start? In this episode, I am joined by Michael Watkins, author o...Show More