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James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory. On today’s episode, we cover a wide variety of topics. We go through comparing yourself to others and how to stop doing that. The importance of rating, what it means to read books and how you can get the most out of doing that
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Intro # James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory. Today’s episode is a great episode. Today’s episode. We go really deep and with someone that is really passionate about graduates and he’s passionate about. You taking control and growing your career.
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James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory. Today’s episode marks the 10th episode of Graduate Theory, and I thought, what better way to recognize this milestone then to get to know me a little bit more and get to know me in a bit more detail
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James: Hello and welcome to Graduate Theory. On today’s episode, we speak all about mentoring
We spoke about mental health and how it works in with hustle culture and how those things can coexist and how to really look after your mental health, how to make sure you look after other people’s mental health.
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Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory. On today’s episode, you’ll hear about transdisciplinarity. You hear about music and how that can be an unconventional way to add great value in consulting and other fields. You’ll hear all about purpose and what it means to be a partner of a purpose driven company. I’m really excited about today’s episode and I hope you enjoy.
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Intro # James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory. My guest today graduated university in 1994 from the university of technology in Sydney with a bachelor of business and a bachelor of law. In that same year, she started working as a research analyst at investment bank city group later, moving to a small company equity sales.
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James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory., my guest today is from Sri Lanka and moved to Australia to complete university. He graduated from the university of new south Wales in 1998 with a bachelor’s of mechatronic engineering, and then began work as a process engineer for about seven years. And over this time he also completed his MBA at Sydney’s graduate school of man. In 2004, seven years after graduating today’s guest moved to Onnit, who are the manufacturers of shapes, Tim Tams, and my personal favorite, the Monte Carlo. He then started work as a production manager and two years later moving to a continuous improvement manager. And two years after that, Became a manufacturing manager where he managed 115 employees and oversaw that process of two biscuit lines from raw material to finished goods. My guest next major role was at Kellogg’s and you might know Kellogg’s for cereals like crunchy, nuts, and special K all foods like Hershey’s and Pop-Tarts at Kellogg’s. He was the continuous improvement manager for the Asia Pacific region, responsible for supporting the three biggest sites in the. Australia, South Africa and India, since 2015, he has been the founding director earth. His company capability unlimited where he works with manufacturing businesses. To help them move from chaos to excellence. My guests latest work is his second book called advance advance provides a 12 step practical framework to implement strategies, easily improve productivity, meaningful. And engage employees effectively. Please. Welcome to the show. Ishaan gala.
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Intro # James: Good morning and welcome to Graduate Theory. Today’s guest is a podcast host author and keynote speaker with over 30 years of experience in operations, marketing, and sales. He now works with organizations across the world, teaching them how to be better listeners bringing us impact beyond words.
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James: Would you please welcome to the show tonight,
Scott the camp.
Scott: Thanks for having me on Graduate Theory.
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Intro # James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory on Graduate Theory. We’re all about providing resources and lessons for graduates so they can have a successful and fulfilling career. And on today’s episode, I speak to someone who is a really funny guy and someone that really has a lot of experience speaking to people who operate at a very high level.
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James: Hi there and welcome. My name is James and welcome to Graduate Theory. My guest today is a former high school principal she’s since become the CEO at the South Australian tertiary admissions center. Now, today she is involved with many academic institutions. She’s on executive boards across South Australia.
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James: Hello, and welcome to Graduate Theory, please. Welcome to the show, Joe Wehbe.
Joe: Thanks very much, James. Good to be here. Yeah,