
Jérôme Tagger on Preventable Surprises - effecting change through influence
Why are there so many entirely preventable financial disasters? And why don't the people behind the companies that suffer them, prevent them from happening?That's what my guest Jérôme Tagger and I exp...
24 Sep 202057min

Dr Johannes Lohse on Active vs Passive Risk: how doing nothing can also cause risk.
When we think of risk, it is usually in the context of 'risk-taking'; in other words, an active decision to do something. But it is equally possible to take risk by doing nothing; passive risk. What...
17 Sep 202057min

Dr Andrew Ishak on Communication in High-Pressure Situations
As academic establishments continue to adjust from face to face teaching to being primarily online experiences, how are academics adjusting? That's the start point for my discussion in this episode w...
9 Sep 20201h

Travis Waugh on delivering more effective training
What do you think of when you read the phrase 'Compliance Training'? Something dull that you're either forced to give (if you're in Compliance) or endure (if you're not)? If so, you're not alone. Bu...
4 Sep 20201h 3min

Professor Olivier Sibony on Why we all make Mistakes and how to avoid them.
Why do even the smartest and most savvy business people make mistakes? It's not because they're stupid. Instead, it's because of the way our brains work. That's what Professor Olivier Sibony, my guest...
1 Sep 20201h

Barbara Freese on Denial - how large companies undermine social trust in Science & Democracy
On this episode, I explore the concept of denial; something we know is bad on an individual level. But what happens when denial takes place on an industrial scale? That's literally what my guest on t...
26 Aug 20201h

Kelly Peters on Bringing Scientific Thinking to Business
How can we use creativity to solve complex business problems?That's what Kelly Peters, my guest on this episode does.Kelly is the CEO and co-founder of BEWorks, a purpose-driven company whose goal is ...
24 Aug 202057min

Paul Orlando on Unintended Consequences or why we sometimes don't think things through
Why do things often not turn out the way we planned them? That's what my guest, Paul Orlando is interested in discovering. In his blog 👉https://unintendedconsequenc.es/ Paul explores Unintended Con...
21 Aug 20201h



















