Épisodes

  • What Ethical Leadership Looks Like in a State of Disruption
    Jan 27 2021

    We have spoken about a 4-day work week on a previous episode before with our guest Will Stronge from the think tank Autonomy. We spoke about the topic as a theoretical solution to the economic crisis we are facing from COVID. In this week's episode, the 4-day work week comes up again, and this time, we speak to a boss that has actually implemented it in his business.

    Andrew Barnes, Founder of Perpetual Guardian and 4-day week, adopted the 4-day workweek for his business in 2018. He speaks with Cindy and Andrew about that journey, the astonishing benefits it has had on his employees and business, and how it had unknowingly prepared the business for COVID-19.

    We also speak about ethical leadership, caring for your employees, and success during this troublesome time.

    If you are a leader and are thinking about taking the step to the 4-day week, visit Andrew's association 4 day Week for resources to help you do this.

    Please don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you never miss an episode.

    Visit our website: https://consortstrategy.com/calibre to check out our Calibre programme and learn more about how you can become an ethical leader. 

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    43 min
  • What even is Brexit?
    Jan 20 2021

    The UK left the EU on the 1st of January. It happened whether we wanted it to or not. And we left with a deal. But what does that even mean, especially for small businesses trying to battle their way through a pandemic and now Brexit.

    In today's episode, Andrew is joined by Simon McVicker,  Director of Public Affairs, Policy & Communications at BackinBusiness, and small business owner Andy Carrol, AM&C Media. They try to distill what the new deal with Europe entails for small businesses and take a positive outlook.

    Tune in to gain some clarity on this highly complex topic!

    To find resources on Brexit, visit BackInBuisness' website: https://backinbusiness.org.uk/

    Follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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    Visit our website: https://consortstrategy.com/

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    41 min
  • How to be Successfully Sustainable
    Jan 13 2021

    The term 'sustainability' is ubiquitous. We try to shop and consume sustainably to ensure a sustainable future. Advocacy groups, local governments and the United Nations promote sustainable development for a more stable world. Investors and young employees are putting intense value on analysing a corporation's sustainability practices. Corporations are therefore making pledges to become "net-zero" by the 2040s and are cracking down on sustainability strategies and practices just to survive. As the world evolves the value of sustainability is growing exponentially. But what does being successfully sustainable actually look like?

    This is the question Andrew explores with net-zero specialist Kevin Couling. Project Director at Hoare Lea, Kevin has worked in sustainable development for many years. Together they discuss what successful sustainability looks like in practice, not just in theory.
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    For more information on the work Team Consort are doing visit our website: https://consortstrategy.com/

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    36 min
  • Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021: Making the most out of this New Year
    Jan 6 2021

    We can all safely say that everyone is very excited to see the back of 2020 and welcomes 2021 (or at least after the first quarter) with open arms. In our first episode back, Andrew and Cindy take the time to reflect on the year we have all endured and look back on some of the fantastic conversations we have had on Good Enough for Jazz.

    They talk about how Consort as a business needed to pivot, for the want of a less-used word, after COVID rendered international travel and large scale meetings impossible. This led to the exploration of new and exciting opportunities, an example being the world of podcasting - one of our favourite offerings at Consort. Where doors close, others open and so this episode is dedicated to looking at those avenues that have become available because of the pandemic. Which, in hindsight is what Good Enough for Jazz is for. Discussing both the challenges and opportunities facing our community.

    2021 is going to be a good year - it's not going to be perfect but its going to be better than the last. Inspiring progress, not perfection in 2021.

    For more information on all of the wonderful projects the team at Consort Strategy have coming up please visit our website: https://consortstrategy.com/

    To get in contact with us email: hello@yourconsort.com

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    32 min
  • "The Inclusive C" in CSR
    Dec 16 2020

    2020 has been filled with an unexpected uniqueness that has shaped the world indefinitely. A global pandemic of epic proportion has challenged all corners of the globe and all walks of life. Climate change has rapidly seen to intensifying extreme weather all year. And the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement has awoken the world to racial discrimination in ways never seen before. 2020 has been a year of rapid change.

    What does this mean for organisations? It means that with the world, they must change too. They must become aware of their social responsibility or risk everything. As we have spoken about on previous podcasts, the next two generations are beginning their working lives and they are actively looking for socially responsible companies and organisations to work for and lead. If organisations fail to be actively changing with the times, they will be left behind.

    CSR Accreditation gives organisations the opportunity to talk about their positive environmental and social impacts. It gives a standard to which organisations can achieve and exceed. It is much needed, now more than ever.

    To round off the year Andrew and Cindy invite a very special guest on to speak about a topic that they are deeply passionate about. Richard Collins is our guest today, he is the Founder and Managing Director of CSR Accreditation, a company dedicated to and delivering a global standard for social responsibility.

    This is the last episode of the year, as we are taking a break from the airwaves but catch us back on the 6th of January! In the meantime, have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Visit https://csr-accreditation.co.uk/ to find out more about the company.

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    37 min
  • Understanding Vicarious Trauma and Secondary Traumatic Stress
    Dec 9 2020

    Vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress are terms used to describe the indirect trauma we experience when exposed to others' trauma, whether it be through retelling of a story or through disturbing images on the internet. There are many ways we can experience vicarious trauma.

    As human beings, we are naturally empathetic and can feel others' pain and suffering. Some people however work in a profession and environment that deals with others' trauma all day long and so are more prone to trauma and its effects. Public safety communications professionals are examples of those such people. These first responders are the first point of contact with someone directly experiencing trauma.

    With us to walk us through the complex concepts of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue and burnout in relation to public safety communication professionals is Françoise Mathieu, Executive Director at TEND Academy.

    Françoise Mathieu is a sought-after speaker and educator in Canada, the U.S. and around the world. With over 20 years of work in the field of mental health, she brings with her extensive experience as a crisis councillor, and nearly a decade of working with Health Canada’s CFMAP (Canadian Forces Member Assistance Program). Françoise co-founded TEND with Dr. Patricia Fisher and divides her time between public speaking engagements and working with organisations looking to train their teams about burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, high stress workplaces, self care and helper wellness.

    If you are effected by any of the issues talked about in today's episode please visit TEND Academy's website to find resources and help. Please also do not hesitate to contact us at Consort Strategy.

    Visit TEND Academy's website to find out more about the work they do: https://www.tendacademy.ca/

    Follow TEND on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube

    Find Françoise on LinkedIn

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    39 min
  • It's Time to Shatter the Corporate Responsibility Façade
    Dec 2 2020

    Social responsibility has long been a buzzword for many big corporations' marketing teams, with many well-intentioned but poorly executed pledges being made to help solve the world's problems. But in a world of hyper-transparency and employee activism, is the pretence of CSR finally dissipating?

    Andrew and Cindy are joined by corporate responsibility specialist and campaigner, Alison Taylor, Executive Director of Ethical Systems, to discuss her arguments made in a range of publications that the corporate responsibility façade is crumbling.

    There is rapid realisation within business and industry that the world's environmental crisis is real, and the biggest and most powerful corporations are finally being held very publicly accountable for their decisions. Global pandemic and economic crisis has refocused societies’ priorities and big business is being forced to take substantial action against social injustice, the climate crisis and corruption, understanding that if they don’t, they risk being remembered for all the wrong reasons. Alison argues that ethical leadership is necessary for businesses to thrive and leaders must listen to their employees who are major drivers of change. There is still a way to go, but we are heading in the right direction.

    Follow Alison Taylor on Twitter and LinkedIn.
    @FollowAlisonT

    Find Ethical Systems at https://www.ethicalsystems.org/

    Find a list of Alison's publications here: https://www.ethicalsystems.org/alison-taylor/

    Follow the team at Good Enough for Jazz on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram
    @ConsortStrategy

    This episode is being released to coincide Consort Strategy's sustainability initiative IGNITE. We aim to start a social justice fire by sparking an all important discussion in the association sector and beyond.

    To find out more visit: http://yourconsort.com/

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    43 min
  • “The Collision of Two Epidemics”: How Covid is accentuating white-collar mental health issues and addiction
    Nov 25 2020

    We speak a lot on this podcast about the importance of looking after your mental health and wellbeing. We are strong advocates of normalising discussions about stress, trauma, and mental health injuries so that we can better understand and address them and the myriad of struggles they can bring to people’s lives, including addiction. Our guest today knows all too well what this can do to a person and how easily someone who is seemingly at the top of their game can rabbit hole into the painful world of addiction.

    For three decades, Eilene Zimmerman has written about business, technology and social issues for a wide array of national magazines and newspapers. She was a columnist for The New York Times Sunday Business section for six years and since 2004 has been a regular contributor to the newspaper. In September 2020, she completed a master’s degree in social work.

    Eilene joins Cindy and guest host Issie Carrol to discuss her book "Smacked: A Story of White-Collar Ambition, Addiction and Tragedy" which tells the story of her affluent, successful lawyer ex-husband Peter's descent into the world of substance abuse. We speak at depth about her and her family's story, coping with grief and how her loss led her to discover the hidden world of white-collar addiction. We also discuss how COVID has accelerated this problem.

    If you have been affected by any of the issues touched upon in this episode here are some resources to find support in the UK and the United States:

    SMART Recovery UK:
    https://smartrecovery.org.uk/

    Narcotics Anonymous:
    https://ukna.org/

    DrugFAM:
    https://www.drugfam.co.uk/

    The Director of Lawyers Assistance Programs in the US:
    https://www.americanbar.org/groups/lawyer_assistance/resources/lap_programs_by_state/

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) helpline (US government):
    https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline

    Buy Eilene's book "Smacked: A Story of White-Collar Ambition, Addiction and Tragedy" here

    Access Eilene's  Guardian article "Why professionals, depressed and anxious are developing addictions during COVID"

    Access the NY Times article "The Lawyer, the Addict"

    Follow Eilene on LinkedIn and Facebook and visit her website

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    Email us at hello@yourconsort.com!

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    33 min