Commentary and Analysis
Heart & Hustle: Dave Matthews
How do you sell when you’ve got no product? CEO of GWS Giants Dave Matthews faced that question in 2020, as the whole AFL competition stopped. In this episode of Heart & Hustle, Margot Faraci talks with Dave about finding a way to thrive in a crisis.
Heart & Hustle: Elizabeth Broderick
AO, Global human rights advocate Elizabeth Broderick has a background as a successful businesswoman, and her leadership then is the same as it is now: a blend of courage, kindness and a singular ability to listen to the other side in order to drive transformation.
Heart & Hustle: Soren Trampedach
How can a pandemic create Da Vinci-style inspiration at work? Margot Faraci talks with Soren Trampedach about how he led his thriving business, Work Club Global, through 2020.
Heart & Hustle: Jacqueline Mooney
It was all going extremely well for Jacqueline Mooney until disaster struck in 2020: her magazine closed, and not only did she have to make her whole team redundant over Zoom, she got the same treatment! After 27 years of devotion to work, she now had none. She learned a lot about herself and shares some incredible insights with Margot Faraci in this episode of Heart & Hustle.
Heart & Hustle: Dr Lloyd Vogelman
Can you “use a crisis well”? Dr Lloyd Vogelman thinks so. He says – wait for it – it is now easier than ever, via Zoom, not in person, to build intimate relationships with your clients, and with your team, and be a better leader. And he would know.
Heart & Hustle: Jane Fernandez
In business, we distance ourselves from competitors. And in a crisis, we retract, rather than expand. In the hardest ask of her already-formidable career, Jane did the opposite. And won. Find out how in this episode of Heart & Hustle.
Heart & Hustle: Benjamin Lucas
In this interview with Benjamin Lucas, Owner and Director of Flow Athletic, Ben describes the disaster of owning a gym during the lockdown and the bright, shining opportunity for an online business – launched in 2020 - that came next.
Heart & Hustle: Gemma Fordham
Must our response to the crisis be all about panic and negativity? Or can a crisis be an opportunity to transform, take risks and liberate ourselves from fear of failure? Superstar radio boss Gemma Fordham thinks so.
Heart & Hustle: Richard Facioni
In a crisis, it’s hard to stay focused on performance. But Richard Facioni has managed to do just that, making some big, controversial calls at the same time as keeping his staff safe and engaged. Margot Faraci speaks with Richard in this episode, as part of the podcast series Heart & Hustle: How To Thrive In a Crisis.
Heart & Hustle: Sarah Wilson
In the third episode in my podcast series – Heart and Hustle: How to Thrive in a Crisis – I interview Sarah Wilson to work through the themes of her forthcoming book, This One Wild and Precious Life.
Heart & Hustle: Simon Corah
In this interview, Margot Faraci interviews Simon Corah, owner of Growth Mantra, a firm renowned for its ability to develop practical, commercial strategy with unique insight.
Heart & Hustle: Rob Caslick
In the first podcast in this series Heart & Hustle, my guest is Rob Caslick, founder of Two Good Co. Two Good donates a meal to women’s safe houses with each meal sold and employs women from safe houses as a pathway out of homelessness.
All Hail The Mighty Business Owner
They forego the security of a monthly salary to follow a dream. They have a vision and are brave, committed and diligent in bringing it to life. In doing so, they create jobs, serve their communities and they are role models of endeavour. Margot Faraci writes about the risk business owners carry and why they do it anyway.
Meeting Accepted: The Great Rush of Returning To Work
A packed diary does not a great leader make, as someone once said about Summer and a swallow. A packed diary might demonstrate an addiction to activity. It might demonstrate mindless yes-ism. But not much else.
If you're a good leader, you can thank your Mum
Every leader has a mother, whether present, absent, toxic or unconditionally loving. In this article Margot Faraci looks at research into how every person's leadership style was developed when they were toddlers, in response to that mother.
How the Sydney siege was a test of leadership
The hostage drama in Martin Place was a test of mettle for corporate leaders, highlighting the need to make swift, courageous decisions, writes Margot Faraci.