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Laugh, Learn, Lead - The Project Ecosystem

Laugh, Learn, Lead - The Project Ecosystem

Written by: Jeanette Cremor
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Jeanette Cremor (or JC for most) is engaging in the interviews with her guests to share stories and provide powerful insights. In her solo episodes she will talk through relevant topics, share her lessons and recommend practical actions. The show will help teams get clear on priorities, overcome challenges, improve processes, implement systems and be better people leaders.Season 2 theme is "simply your systems to amplify your results". Jeanette believes business projects are the change vehicles for convenience, consistency and connection in the digital world. Investing in the right business projects at the right time provide businesses with a competitive advantage.The episodes will explore topics around the three business system pillars - people, process and technology.Season 1 explored the complexity of digital transformations, what is important for Project Sponsors and Project Managers to deliver successful change in their organisation.The Project Ecosystem ® was created by Jeanette as a planning and implementation framework bringing together her 20+ years’ project and change leadership experience - from ideas to results.Help others get to know more about successful business projects. Tell them about the show, subscribe to get the latest episode when it is published, click to provide a star rating and write a short review.

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The Project Ecosystem
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Episodes
  • Area Leaders in Retail with Alison Crabb
    Sep 22 2020
    It was a pleasure to spend time with Alison Crabb, founder and principal of Alison Crabb Consulting. She has worked with some of Australia’s most recognised and successful retailers for more than 30 years.
    We talk about:
    • The story behind "Alison Crabb Consulting" - the journey from retail to author
    • Why leadership is so important in work and life
    • Her new book "The Essential Guide for Area Leaders in Retail"
    • What she enjoys most about helping your clients
    • How she maintains her own energy levels

    Alison’s career in the retail industry began as a travel consultant with the Flight Centre Travel Group, where her promotion first to store manager and then to an area leadership role was to eventually see her spend eight years as a global leader in a highly competitive and challenging retail environment. Through these years of learning, development and improvement, Alison continued to push the boundaries and drive improvement year on year. She achieved unprecedented results working with more than 1200 staff across more than 200 retail outlets, generating $1.2 billion in sales annually.
    Alison’s achievements were recognised when she was awarded Flight Centre’s Directors’ Award for Global Outstanding Achievement in 2010. She was also a finalist in the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year Award in 2012.
    Alison Crabb is recognised by many to be the industry’s leading expert on retail leadership. She has designed a unique, refreshing, personalised and highly engaging, retail-centric approach to leadership training and development. Her 30 years of experience in consumer led retail has provided her with invaluable insights into the factors influencing retail success and the keys to achieving and delivering them.
    Discover more about Alison

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    29 mins
  • Isn't She Lovelly with Emma Lovell
    Sep 8 2020
    In this episode my guest is Emma Lovell is a Personal Branding Specialist who helps people to better communicate their message and their mission to have a greater impact, reach more people and really make a difference in the world.
    We talk about:
    • The story behind "isn't she lovelly"
    • What is a personal brand
    • How to use your personal brand for career progression or engaging your ideal client
    • What she enjoys most about helping your clients
    • Her "Lovelly Travels" podcast show

    Emma is passionate, professional and Lovelly. She believes that each of us has a unique personal brand and by understanding how to share it, you can gain greater clarity, confidence and connections in work and life.
    Emma also has her own podcast, Lovelly Travels and with her co-host talk about all things travel and adventure. She has a mission to visit all 195 UN recognised countries in the world while raising awareness for mental health.
    Learn more about Emma and her business
    Follow her adventures

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    35 mins
  • First Time Moments with Jeanette Cremor
    Aug 25 2020
    Inspired by this post by Lisa Messenger (Founder of the Collective Hub) and watching her grand-daughter attempt new things, JC talks through first time moments.
    Your first video will be awful.Your first podcast will be awful.Your first photo will be awful.Your first blog post will be awful.But you can’t make your 50th without making your 1st.So get it over with and make it.
    When was the last time you did something for the first time?First time moments can be exciting, yet form a sense of fear. There is anticipation about what it will be like.What is stopping you?
    If you and your team are stuck in a routine, it is time for a first-time moment.Growth is not in the action; it is in the unpacking of the lessons.
    Try this process with your team and observe their behaviours
    1. Ask the question and record when it was
    2. Capture the ideas of a first-time experience
    3. Plan fast paced actions

    Would love to see photos or hear your stories about your “first time”.

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    17 mins
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