Anecdotally Speaking

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 89:46:33
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Business stories you can tell at work

Episódios

  • 037 – Fortran reveals Hidden Figures

    29/01/2019 Duração: 20min

    Dorothy Vaughan was a mathematician who worked for NASA during the 1960s. Her story provides an excellent example of the importance of continually learning and effectively responding to disruption. Happy New Year! We took two weeks off over the holiday period to relax and recharge. Now, we’re back and ready for a big year!  Here […] The post 037 – Fortran reveals Hidden Figures appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 036 – The way to a rioter’s heart

    04/12/2018 Duração: 11min

    When presented with a problem, its easy to assume big interventions will best prompt change. This week’s story suggests that we should think about the small things we can do, before jumping to bigger interventions that other people can implement.  This week, Shawn shares another story. The story demonstrates how small things can make a […] The post 036 – The way to a rioter’s heart appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 035 – Spotify bugs bite back

    26/11/2018 Duração: 14min

    People tend to be resistant to change. So, what is the best way to keep people interested in a new product? This story suggests finding a balance between new and familiar features is the answer.  It’s now Shawn’s turn to share a story. The story he has chosen suggests the success of new products relies […] The post 035 – Spotify bugs bite back appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 034 – When baggage really flies

    21/11/2018 Duração: 14min

    The story behind Southwest Airlines’ ‘Bags Fly Free’ campaign demonstrates how having a clear purpose can help an organisation make better, more profitable decisions. Having a clear purpose can help an organisation make better decisions. Southwest Airlines’ purpose to ‘democratise the skies’ helped the airline add over $1 billion to their bottom line, despite a […] The post 034 – When baggage really flies appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 033 – Nixon on the poverty line

    12/11/2018 Duração: 17min

    Is poverty a lack of character or a lack of cash? This story could change your mind.   This week, it is Mark’s turn to share a story. The story he has chosen is one which demonstrates how stories can change minds and influence people. This story changed his mind. It reminded him to be […] The post 033 – Nixon on the poverty line appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 032 – Dyson innovation really sucks

    30/10/2018 Duração: 28min

    The story of how James Dyson designed and produced the first bagless vacuum cleaner is one of perseverance and iteration. We know the ending of this story, but the fifteen years which precede it are well worth sharing for the insights they offer into innovation. Most of us know the Dyson brand. Their vacuum cleaners, […] The post 032 – Dyson innovation really sucks appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 31 – Charles Masefield on humility and productivity

    24/10/2018 Duração: 26min

    Sir Charles Masefield describes the series of events by which, under his leadership, BAE Systems’ worst performing factory became their best. Continuing to share stories from those we’ve met on our travels, in this episode we’re joined by Sir Charles Masefield. Charles shares a story from very early in his career with BAE Systems. Charles […] The post 031 – Charles Masefield on humility and productivity appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 30 – Damit Samit, what a great idea

    07/10/2018 Duração: 19min

    Steve Crompton shares an inspiring, real-life rags to riches story, which proves that anyone can make a difference and achieve their dreams if they take the initiative and are willing to work hard to make it happen.  Anecdotally Speaking is back! We’ve taken a short hiatus while travelling all over Australia and the world. We’ve […] The post 030 – Damit Samit, what a great idea appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 029 – Paul revered while Dawes knocked

    03/09/2018 Duração: 13min

    It’s not what you know, but who knows you and trusts what you say! Looking after your business connections is important for maintaining communications, especially for your ‘news feed’. But does your attention to the news depend on the messenger? In today’s story, we contrast the famous Paul Revere with the not so famous William […] The post 029 – Paul revered while Dawes knocked appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 028 – Hot Brazilians Futsal Weapon

    15/08/2018 Duração: 15min

    Today’s episode illustrates the importance of not just noticing a pattern of excellence, but working out why it happens. Sometimes this means jumping in and talking to customers. It’s so easy to become disconnected as you become more senior in a company. It seems like the guys at Apple are combating that tendency and putting […] The post 028 – Hot Brazilians futsal weapon appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 027 – John Snow versus the Miasma

    25/07/2018 Duração: 18min

    Bringing your data to life is crucial in making others understand why it’s important. In this example, we hear how John Snow had to be creative and clear with his data to prove his theory right. If you work with data, this story is particularly useful for you. While we disagree on some things in […] The post 027 – John Snow versus the Miasma appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 026 – Henry Ford did that?

    17/07/2018 Duração: 17min

    What do you do when you have high turnover? Henry Ford’s solution made his shareholders angry. In this example, we see how Henry Ford ignored what everyone around him thought and went ahead with a decision that would more than double his profit. We discuss how this is a great example of how a company […] The post 026 – Henry Ford did that? appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 025 – How to tap into your audience

    04/07/2018 Duração: 18min

    When people don’t understand what we’re trying to convey to them we get frustrated. Sometimes we wonder why they aren’t getting something so simple. This is called the curse of knowledge. This week’s story is my favourite type – a scientific experiment story. It’s about Elizabeth Newton, a Stanford University graduate who conducts an experiment to […] The post 025 – How to tap into your audience appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 024 – U2 can protect your tribe

    29/06/2018 Duração: 16min

    An important part of leadership is taking care of your team. This story is a beautiful example of how taking care of others and helping them through tough times is beneficial for everyone. The focus of this story is U2 at their 1986 Tempe concert, and how a death threat almost led to them cancelling their […] The post 024 – U2 can protect your tribe appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 023 – Industrial design with child’s play

    17/06/2018 Duração: 17min

    Putting the customer first and shifting your perspective to seeing how your design might be viewed by others is really important in today’s globalised, competitive market. It’s Mark’s turn to tell a story this week and the example he tells is particularly useful if you’re designing products, processes or services. Doug Dietz works for years […] The post 023 – Industrial design with child’s play appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 022 – Saving Rubles with mutual Mars

    12/06/2018 Duração: 20min

    We’ve changed things up a little for this week’s episode of Anecdotally Speaking! We have Gerry Lynch, former General Manager of Mars New Zealand and now CEO of Delmaine Fine Foods tell the story this week. Mars New Zealand has been awarded as the best place to work in the country. Everything in their work is […] The post 022 – Saving Rubles with mutual Mars appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 021 – Rolling stones to hidden gems

    03/06/2018 Duração: 16min

    Working in teams can be hard. In the process of working together, we can disagree, stall and face major setbacks. However, when a team comes together and gets across the finish line it can be great. The story Mark shares this week gives a useful analogy that can help teams get through the rough patches […] The post 021 – Rolling stones to hidden gems appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 020 – Twists and turns of a flying fortress

    29/05/2018 Duração: 19min

    Small things can make a big difference. That’s the theme of this episode of Anecdotally Speaking. In Episode 20, Twists and turns of a flying fortress, we hear how a checklist saved Boeing from going under and offered a key advantage to the US Army in World War 2. It’s a versatile story, which makes […] The post 020 – Twists and turns of a flying fortress appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 019 – Three feet away from the gold seam

    24/05/2018 Duração: 17min

    It takes a lot of hard work and persistence to do something great. Naturally, if the goal is a big one it’s going to be harder to achieve. You just don’t want to give up and find out that you were close to achieving it. This week, Mark tells a story about the Colorado gold […] The post 019 – Three feet away from the gold seam appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 018 – Are you married?

    14/05/2018 Duração: 17min

    Our story this week is a short one, but it has an impact. As you will see if you tell a story in an unexpected way, and the topic is possible death or injury, you will immediately generate interest from your audience. We also talk about keeping track of the movies you watch, even rate […] The post 018 – Are you married? appeared first on Anecdote.

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