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15 Minutes with the Boss

15 Minutes with the Boss

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15 Minutes with the Boss is a podcast about success and failure and everything in-between. It’s 15 minutes you can’t afford to miss.

Hosted by

Sally Patten

BOSS editor

Sally Patten

Produced by

Lap Phan

Podcast Producer & Actor

Lap Phan

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Latest Episode

How the Y2K bug reset Opera House CEO Louise Herron’s career

When the anticipated global computing meltdown did not happen on January 1, 2000, the former lawyer couldn’t help thinking her career was “really stupid”

  • Sally Patten

AirBnB’s boss on the perils of being too good at negotiation

Susan Wheeldon once made the mistake of negotiating too good a price for a contract. She realised that down the track the deal was not the win she thought it would be.

  • Sally Patten

November

Airtasker chief executive Tim Fung said being made redundant from Macquarie put him on the path towards setting up his own company.

What this CEO did after being made redundant from Macquarie

Tim Fung didn’t waste a crisis when the company let him go after the GFC. Instead, he tried his hand at an entirely new industry.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

This CEO was once told he wasn’t making enough mistakes

Renato Mota, the chief executive of Insignia Financial, talks about embracing risk and the importance of allowing the mind to wander.

  • Sally Patten
Adam Schwab took up barefoot running about 12 years ago.

What this CEO learnt from stepping away from his business

Adam Schwab, chief executive of Luxury Escapes, says terminating staff who are not right for the business is critical to a company’s success.

  • Sally Patten
CoreLogic CEO Lisa Claes says helping her employees reach their potential is her greatest challenge.

What this former barrister had to learn to be a great CEO

CoreLogic chief Lisa Claes says it’s up to leaders to create an environment in which employees stretch themselves but avoid burning out.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

October

Bega Group chairman Barry Irvin says the best piece of career advice came from his mum: have good manners.

My best career advice: develop good manners

It was Bega Group chairman Barry Irvin’s mum who gave him what turned out to be the best career advice he has ever been given.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black
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Why this CEO worries about WFH and ChatGPT

DigitalX boss Lisa Wade has several tools to get through stressful situations. She takes “a few breaths”, taps her watch, or presses her feet into the floor.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black
Sydney Swans chief executive Tom Harley says any decision anchored to his family is a good one.

How Sydney Swans boss Tom Harley makes the right decisions

Getting your priorities in order is critical when it comes to making decisions. Sydney Swans chief executive Tom Harley’s key priority is his family.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

Why this CEO avoids email and shuns morning routines

Living with a bit of chaos breeds creativity, says Sarah Derry, CEO of Accor in the Pacific.

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  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

‘Be yourself, and if you don’t fit in, then move’

Alinta Energy chief executive Jeff Dimery tells Sally Patten that when he makes a decision, he assesses the consequences of not making it.

  • Sally Patten

September

Alexis George, talking on the 15 Minutes with the Boss podcast, says the hardest thing about leadership is being on show all the time.

Why AMP’s CEO turned down PwC’s partner program

Alexis George works by the mantra that if you don’t love something, get out. In our latest podcast she shares her tips for dealing with conflict and making tough decisions.

  • Sally Patten

Get leadership tips from the top in our new podcast

Listen to how senior business leaders rose to the top of corporate Australia, how they lead large teams and how they maintain their energy levels.

  • Sally Patten

HOW TO LISTEN (APPLE DEVICE)

  1. Open the ‘Podcasts’ app on your iOS device. If you don’t have it on your device you will need to download it from the App Store.
  2. Open the search page by tapping on the magnifying glass button in the bottom right corner. This will open up the search box.
  3. Search the name of the podcast you want to find (e.g. The Sure Thing) and tap the search button on the keyboard. You will then be shown a grid of search results.
  4. Tap on the podcast you want from the search results and this will take you to the homepage with a list of available episodes.
  5. Choose an episode to play by tapping on it or subscribe to the podcast to have it appear in your library and automatically download the latest episodes.

For more information refer to Apple support.

HOW TO LISTEN (ANDROID DEVICE)

  1. Download and install the Google Podcasts app from the Google Play Store.
  2. Open the ‘Google Podcasts’ app and use the search box to search the name of the podcast you want to find (e.g. The Sure Thing).
  3. Tap on the podcast you want from the search results and this will take you to the homepage with a list of available episodes.
  4. Choose an episode to play by tapping on it or subscribe to the podcast to have it appear at the top of the app. A new section of the app will then notify you of new podcast episodes when you are subscribed.

For more information refer to Google support.