Overtime: Where Leaders Go To Learn

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We talk to those on the front line and get manager's to share what has worked, what hasn't and what resources they have tried and tested. OverTime is powered by First Time Leader, a book and agency that helps new leaders build great teams, products and companies.

Episodes

  • Garrick Jones and Paul Ashcroft | Being Curious

    13/10/2020 Duration: 35min

    Everybody has had to make the shift to being digital these last few months, and today’s guests are co-founders of Ludic, and are on a mission to activate digital organisations.

  • Jerry Colonna | What Defines Us As Humans

    29/09/2020 Duration: 37min

    Getting out of ‘reactive mode’ has been a very prevalent theme of mentoring this year. So how can we as leaders best let go during a crisis?

  • How to Bring Product Thinking Into Your Leadership

    06/07/2020 Duration: 38min

    Product is everything, and whether your ‘tech-savvy’ or not, we all need to adopt the product thinking mindset as leaders. As Head of Product at Founders Factory, Seb Sabouné joins the show to share his latest insight into how we can best adopt this mindset. In this current climate with the coronavirus, it’s important more than ever to grow as leaders through empathy and resilience. Hear what Seb teaches through his product coaching framework to help with just that. Links mentioned in this show: Founders Factory: https://foundersfactory.com/ ‘Play Bigger’ by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, Kevin Maney Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get managers to share what has worked, what hasn't and what resources they have tried and tested. This podcast is powered by OverTime, an agency that helps new leaders build gr

  • Martin Enault | Reprioritize our mental wellbeing

    23/06/2020 Duration: 45min

    2020 has been a whirlwind for us all so far. With Covid-19, Black Lives Matter and the economy, it can feel overwhelming as senior executives and entrepreneurs with what we can do (and not do). But if we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and open, the opportunity for growth opens. Today we’re joined by Martin Enault, the co-founder and CEO of Intellitix. We discuss what role we play as leaders in the mental health dialogue, what we’ve learnt from our personal mental health journeys and what we should strive for in entrepreneurship going forward. A creative business leader with an explorer’s ingenuity and drive, Martin Enault embraces new ways of experiencing the world and doing business differently. As Co-founder and CEO of Intellitix, the first company in the world using RFID for access control and cashless for large events, he’s implemented the technology for festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza and the Quebec City Summer Festival. In 2013 he joined C2 Montreal as COO and CEO As

  • Dr Sheri Jacobson | “Therapy vs Coaching”

    13/02/2020 Duration: 31min

    Coaching has seen a huge rise in the last few years. But with this rise, comes a need to better understand what the fundamental role of coaching is. In this week’s episode, Dr Sheri Jacobson helps uncover the difference between therapy and coaching, how to find the right coach for you, and coaching in a workplace setting. Sheri started her therapy training in 1997, so with an extensive background, including working for the NHS and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, she’s the Founder of a UK-wide marketplace, Harley Therapy, where it’s their mission to connect the public with experienced and committed practitioners working to alleviate emotional difficulties and promote psychological health. Links mentioned in this show: Coachfederation.org www.HarleyTherapy.co.uk www.Mind.org.uk www.Mencap.org.uk ‘Play Bigger’ by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, Kevin Maney Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team'

  • 2019 Year in Review with Gillian and Heather From OverTime

    18/12/2019 Duration: 53min

    One of the biggest takeaways we’ve learned from this year is the impact of self-reflection, and protecting regular time and space for this. As leaders it’s very easy to become reactive and think short-term. So in this episode, Gillian and OverTime’s Programme Director and Associate Heather Taylor Portman playback the insights they have gained from running management and leadership programmes in 2019, what they have learned from the process, and what they think managers should focus on going into 2020. Hear about practical leadership tools, how OverTime has dealt with lows and leveraged the highs, and what has been learned through facilitating leaders at their ‘Scale Up’ management programme. Resources mentioned in this episode: ‘First Time Leader’ by Gillian Davis ‘Scale Up’ management programme OverTime’s one day masterclasses Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams.

  • Richard Watkins | Get More Through Collaborative Working

    15/08/2019 Duration: 34min

    We ultimately work in groups to get stuff done – and complex projects require strong collaboration. Richard Watkins, Founder of Let’s Go, demystifies this leadership skill and why we need to invest in tools to best deliver the collaborative efforts. Tune in to hear what the best collaborators do, when it’s best to execute on your own, and creating space to reflect. Richard is a lifelong collaborator as a scientist, creative problem solver and an artist. He founded Let’s Go in 2013 to offer specialist support to organisations who want to get more from collaborative working. Links mentioned in this show ‘The Culture Code’ by Daniel Coyle Five Vital Conversations for Getting Things Done In Groups (TEDx Roma) www.LetsGo.So/Cards www.LetsGo.So www.RichardWatkins.com Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get managers to share what ha

  • Being Mission-Driven And Changing The World Through Soap with Founder Mera McGrew

    24/05/2019 Duration: 31min

    The rise of conscious consumerism means there’s even more need to know where to turn to do the right thing. Today’s guest, Mera McGrew, is the founder of social enterprise Soapply, a sustainable hand wash company. She joins me as we discuss how micro-movements drive change, the mission-driven company’s culture, and making every part of a product purposeful. After living and working in Africa, Mera saw first-hand the reality of preventable child mortality and the difference that sustainable investments in water, sanitation, and hygiene could have on an individual, community, and region. Returning to the US, the connection was simple — everyone needs soap. Soapply provides consumers premium, toxin-free soap that helps put soap in the hands of those who cannot afford it around the world. As Mera says, “when you stay healthy you have an opportunity to learn, work, and do anything you want to do”. Links mentioned in this show www.SoapplyBox.com Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational

  • The Art Of Venting – Playing It Cool

    15/02/2019 Duration: 16min

    A topic I notice that keeps on arising for managers is how people handle frustration about – and with – fellow team members. We can’t read each other’s minds and we are human but it’s important to lead by example, and be fully responsible for your team’s perception across the business. In this solo episode, I uncover how to use a ‘buddy’ to vent effectively, the “so what” trigger question, as well as venting as an introvert vs extrovert. We all have the intention of doing good ultimately, so it’s about how you can help your colleagues see the impact they’re having. Don’t forget to sign up to the newsletter from our website for more insights (www.overtimeleader.com), and submit any questions to gillian@overtimeleader.com for upcoming Q&A episodes – which are kept anonymous on the show! Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get ma

  • Why you need to adapt and reflect if you want to move forward with Rebecca Zucker

    07/12/2018 Duration: 33min

    We too often set limiting beliefs that hold us back on our careers, teams, and business strategies. Executive coach Rebecca Zucker joins us to uncover the lifelong skill of personal development which leaders often neglect. In this episode we uncover how to set time and space to reflect, what happens in adult development, and the ‘Immunity To Change’ methodology. As co-founder of Next Step Partners, Rebecca has over 17 years experience in executive coaching, and leadership and career development. Coaching a range of leaders, from high-potential managers to C-level executives, Rebecca’s clients include Amazon, Dropbox, eBay, Expedia, First Republic Bank, Google, The Hewlett Foundation, Nielsen and Stanford’s Distinguished Careers Institute. She runs workshops on leadership and career development, and is a contributor to Harvard Business Review and Forbes.com. She is also the author of the Next Step Partners Career Handbook for Working Professionals – a resource that is used by schools like Stanford Business S

  • No Dumbing Down with Karen Walker

    04/10/2018 Duration: 22min

    Today’s guest knows the way to a truly successful business: teamwork. Karen Walker has experienced this first-hand from working for the largest supplier of PC systems - Compaq as employee #104. On the show she shares the power of smart processes, what to do when not all team players are playing at the same level, and her learnings from her latest book ‘No Dumbing Down’. Karen currently works with senior leaders from tech companies, to “help them give form to the vision that they have”. Working with both large companies and startups, she enjoys exploring the differences between these two worlds. Her philosophy is not just about getting stuff done, but how it gets done. Links mentioned in this show www.KarenWalker.us ‘No Dumbing Down’ by Karen Walker ‘Radical Candor’ by Kim Scott Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get managers

  • What to look for when building your team | Keji Mustapha

    03/08/2018 Duration: 26min

    Keji Mustapha is on mission to empower early-stage startup Founders to have the right leadership skills from the outset, and is Head of Founder Network at Connect Ventures. Gillian meets Keji to uncover why businesses need some form of hierarchy, what to look for when building your first team, and the importance of having space and time to reflect as the company grows. Connect Ventures is a VC firm that supports product Founders. Keji focuses on adding value to Connect’s portfolio companies after investing in them, and bring the community together. By training product Founders to become better leaders, Keji has seen companies go from seed and beyond. Links mentioned in this show ‘Play Bigger’ by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, Kevin Maney https://ConnectVentures.co Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get mana

  • Adapt Your Message To Get What You Want

    08/05/2018 Duration: 16min

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  • Vulnerability in Leadership with Kate Rees

    20/04/2018 Duration: 33min

    Gillian sits down with team and personal coach Kate Rees to talk about the vital role vulnerability plays in leadership. She shares how managers can not only get comfortable with it themselves but how to create the space for teams to feel safe as well.

  • Q&A session OverTimeLeader #AskGillian

    15/02/2018 Duration: 25min

    Welcome to our first #AskGillian episode where OverTime's founder and author of 'First Time Leader' (Wiley 2014) Gillian Davis answers some great leadership questions from our listeners. Have a question, send your question alongside #AskGillian via our twitter (https://twitter.com/OverTimeLeader)or email (gillian@overtimeleader.com) In this episode we cover: Q1: I've got an employee who just doesn't seem to care about deadlines. We've spoken about it time and time again. They are quite 'work young'. And honestly I'm just at a loss on what to do as they have been with us for 5 months? Q2: The place I’m working is let’s say, developing their feedback culture. Basically, people don’t feel comfortable doing it and don’t know how to do it in a useful way. They tend to talk about people to their manager instead of the person in question. In the short term I have someone in my team who I’ve had numerous comments + complaints about. However he’s never received that specific feedback to his face, and also feels

  • Leading with Compassion with Heather Taylor Portmann

    05/02/2018 Duration: 41min

    Heather works with people to develop the tools, mindset and approach they need embrace change and modern ways of working. She holds certifications in agile and service design, but draws on a breadth of methodology and practical tools from across technology, design and leadership in her work. Heather often works 'embedded' in organisations for a fixed time to support her clients through intense periods of change. For the past eight years, she has been working with fast-changing organisations across design, technology and social good: With stints at three award-winning creative innovation studios (ustwo, Made by Many and Adaptive Lab) and delivering work for high-profile clients, such as Skype, ITV, the NSPCC, and TransferWise.

  • Making Change Stick with Bud Caddell

    12/12/2017 Duration: 38min

    In this podcast I talk to Bud Caddell Founder of NOBL. Bud knows what it takes for teams and leaders to embrace change and we get into the details of how to make that work. Software engineer, graphic designer, digital strategist, management consultant and now founder. Bud started NOBL to help organizations realize their wildest ideas, unencumbered by silos and legacy systems. Bud was named "one of the most creative people under 30" by Business Insider. AdWeek listed Bud among the top 50 industry professionals of 2012, and The Guardian named him as one of ten digital strategists to watch in 2012. Prior to NOBL Collective, Bud was a partner at the management and strategic consultancy, Undercurrent, heading its Los Angeles office. He also served as SVP of Digital Strategy and Innovation at Deutsch LA. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and AdAge.

  • Learning to Learn with Melissa Andrada

    20/11/2017 Duration: 32min

    Melissa Andrada's purpose in life is to empower people to be their best selves at work. Melissa is the COO of Learnerbly, a VC-backed startup that help companies that include IDEO, GoCardless and ustwo accelerate the growth of their people. She co-founded the corporate learning arm of Wolff Olins to scale their impact with clients. While at Wolff Olins, she also helped shape the original strategic vision for FutureLearn, and co-created their first (and one of their mostly highly rated) MOOC on the Secret Power of Brands.When's she not at work, she organises communities for social justice, and teaches classes at General Assembly on how to find your dream job. In this episode we talk about how managers can approach learning for both their teams and themselves.

  • Curating Communities with Victoria Stoyanova

    09/11/2017 Duration: 26min

    Victoria is a podcast and event host, community architect and the founder of Glint - a practice dedicated to designing interdisciplinary collaboration systems. After building communities for ten years, she started researching how communities interact and how information and energy flows between them. What if, instead of thinking of communities as small clusters, we started looking at the creative and tech world as a big, super-connected system, a macro-community? In this podcast Victoria shares with us what it takes to curate strong communities. From organizing pan-European start-up festivals to running weekly Creative Mornings events, Victoria knows what it takes to bring people together around a common purpose. Be sure to check out her amazing interviews on her Work We Do podcast: http://www.theworkwedo.co/

  • Lead Great Meetings with Kirsty Lewis

    24/10/2017 Duration: 28min

    Many of us spend too much time in poorly run meetings but how come despite advancements in almost every area of our lives, we still get stuck in the meeting trap! Leaders of today have to start leading by example and put the energy into running great meetings. Our guest Kirsty Lewis runs us through her practical tips on running more effective and energetic meetings! Kirsty is a passionate and motivated person who loves to enable others to create a change within themselves or their businesses. She applies 10 years of expertise in coaching and facilitating across global markets and teams. When not in meeting rooms facilitating change, she can be found working as part of a team racing boats across the Atlantic or in the Caribbean and Europe or up a mountain skiing.

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