The Business Of
By AGSM | UNSW Business School
As the pace of organisational change speeds up, a new generation of leaders is emerging who see the world differently. They are finding ways to grapple with complexity and make an impact in an accelerating world. What can we learn from them? In The Business Of, a podcast from UNSW Business School, a diverse group of business leaders from the corporate, start-up, government, and for-purpose sectors share their lived experiences in building businesses that can ‘do well’ and ‘do good’.
Host Dr Juliet Bourke, a UNSW Professor of Practice in the School of Management and Governance, speaks with leaders from a range of industries unpacking the complexities of business of art, sports, AI, climate change and more.
Wherever business practices are shifting UNSW researchers and academics are there, and in The Business Of you also learn about the global forces, competing interests and new trends influencing everyday decisions.
Professor Frederik Anseel, Senior Deputy Dean at the UNSW Business School will help you make sense of all the moving parts through the latest research at the world’s top universities. He breaks down how that research equips leaders to make better decisions, build better teams and make a real impact.
If you’re curious about the way business works, The Business Of can introduce you to contemporary industry practices and take you inside the minds of leaders as they figure out what’s next.
Find out more -
https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/our-schools/agsm/about-us/the-business-of-podcast
Latest episode
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Hollywood hustle – From indie producer to CEO
Emile Sherman, joint Founder/CEO of See-Saw Films, tells the story of his company’s rise from scrappy indie film startup to international entertainment powerhouse. -
Creative conversations – The business of making and selling art
Contemporary artist Ramesh Nithiyendran explains how he built a successful and sustainable art practice by balancing creativity, curiosity, and commercial collaboration. -
The resilient entrepreneur – How this Aussie med tech start up went global
Tech entrepreneur Hayley Saddington recounts the story that fuelled the early days of her first company, Halo Medical Devices, and explains how an entrepreneur’s purpose builds resilience. -
Trade secrets – How hipages went from start-up to ASX listed company
Robyn Sharon-Zipser, CEO of Hipages, shares why he founded the online platform 20 years ago, and how he grew the start-up into an ASX listed company. -
Cyber security – How to keep data safe in the digital age
Herbert Smith Freehills senior associate Laura Newton explains how to protect your business from cyber-attacks and data breaches. -
Psychosocial safety – creating a healthy and productive workplace
Psychosocial safety expert Carlo Caponecchia teaches you how to design and manage a safer, more productive work environment for your employees. -
Crisis response – What to do when your business lands in hot water
Crisis management expert Sue Cato shares the key principles that will help your business through its toughest times. -
Balancing act – How successful leaders blend creativity with commercial realities
Alexandra Smart, an executive coach and the co-founder of fashion label Ginger & Smart, teaches you how to balance your creative output with commercial imperatives. -
Experience marketing – How Kayo Sports converts casual viewers into superfans
Kayo Sports head of marketing Darren Werner explains how to capture consumer attention in a crowded market, and how to convert casual fans into die-hard followers. -
Profit and purpose – Balancing short-term imperatives with long-term sustainability goals
Learn how business leaders find opportunities to set up and run a successful social enterprise – and how they find the balance to ‘do well’ and ‘do good’.