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    15 Minutes with the Boss

    15 Minutes with the Boss

    Sponsored by LDV Group

    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

    Listen now

    Latest Episode

    Why you don’t have to be ruthless to be successful

    Founder of Matchbox Pictures Tony Ayres talks about how to succeed without being ruthless, the value of unsent emails and, for telling stories, the rule of three.

    • Lap Phan and Ciara Seccombe

    Adam Powick failed to make partner twice. Now he runs Deloitte

    The chief executive says when people fail to get a promotion, they are often told they are doing a good job and should continue along the same path. He reckons that advice is “BS”.

    • Ciara Seccombe and Lap Phan

    This Month

    How the CEO of Oroton learnt to make the right career choices

    Earlier in her career, Oroton CEO Jenny Child was frustrated at McKinsey and scored a job offer elsewhere. But a mentor warned her that the grass would not necessarily be greener. Child stayed at McKinsey, was made partner, moved to Australia and now runs a luxury retailer.

    • Ciara Seccombe and Lap Phan

    April

    This CEO didn’t go to uni and never had a career plan

    Australia Post chief Paul Graham left school and tried out myriad manual jobs. Now he is responsible for 63,000 employees.

    • Sally Patten and Lap Phan

    What happens when Rio Tinto’s Australian CEO gets cranky

    Kellie Parker, Rio Tinto’s Australian boss, discusses what happens when she gets tired, why she likes puzzles and why she continually tracks her emotions.

    • Ciara Seccombe and Lap Phan

    Star chef Matt Moran reveals his dinner party secrets – and pet hates

    At age 15, Matt Moran dropped out of school and learnt to cook. Along the way, he has learned how to run a business, manage people and stay sane.

    • Ciara Seccombe and Lap Phan
    Tony Lombardo.

    Why Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo landed on the career fast track

    The double jolt of his mother being diagnosed with cancer and his father dying at an early age put Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo on the career fast track to everything.

    • Sally Patten and Lap Phan
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    The advice that helped land HESTA CEO Debby Blakey the top job

    HESTA chief Debby Blakey talks about how maths helps her to make decisions, how a key piece of advice from a mentor helped her land the top job, and why she likes 42-minute meetings.

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    • Sally Patten and Lap Phan

    March

    Why this CEO is happy to admit he is ‘not particularly smart’

    Intrepid Travel chief James Thornton says he did “OK” at school and isn’t that smart. But he was CEO by the age of 35.

    • Sally Patten and Lap Phan

    How this CEO cuts hour-long meetings to just five minutes

    Justin Graham of advertising firm M&C Saatchi also says he wants to compete on Survivor, but suspects he might be thrown off the reality TV show early.

    • Sally Patten and Lap Phan
    Google managing director Melanie Silva.

    Google’s Australian boss reveals her pet hate in the office

    Ask Mel Silva, managing director of Google in Australia, what she doesn’t like at work and she doesn’t hold back.

    • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten

    What the Carlton Football Club CEO learnt about ambition

    Brian Cook says he became a good leader when he realised leadership wasn’t all about him.

    • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten

    February

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    The best advice this boss was given: don’t let somebody else manage your career

    Having a clear strategy around how you manage yourself, both in business and outside, is important, says Blackmores CEO Alastair Symington

    • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten

    The podcasts this top CEO always goes back to

    When Aware Super CEO Deanne Stewart was offered the chance to run a business in the early 2000s in New York, she broke down and said, “No, I can’t do it.”

    • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten

    December 2023

    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 2023

    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
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    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 2023

    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

    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

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