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  • Remote Working like a Boss
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, Ross Saunders interviews Dan Snow about the intricacies of remote work, exploring personal insights, the evolution of remote work pre and post-COVID, effective management strategies for remote teams, and the importance of building relationships in a virtual environment. They discuss the challenges of hiring and firing remotely, managing client expectations, and the essential tools that facilitate remote work. The conversation emphasizes the need for structured communication, peer support, and the balance between personal and professional life in a remote setting.

    Takeaways:

    • Remote work can lead to unexpected creative solutions.
    • Taking breaks can enhance productivity and idea generation.
    • Structured communication is key for remote team management.
    • Peer support fosters relationships and trust among team members.
    • Difficult conversations can be easier in a virtual setting.
    • Hiring remotely lacks the nuanced understanding of candidates.
    • Tools like Calendly streamline client communication across time zones.
    • Google Drive provides essential access to files from anywhere.
    • Building personal connections is crucial in remote work environments.
    • Flexibility in work location can enhance job satisfaction.

    About Dan:

    Dan created motion sensitive mini-boards for Five Alive, engineered a 20-foot foosball table for FIFA Street Activation, and grew Hyundai Auto Canada's page from zero to 54,000 in less than a month. He has internally restructured a $3M advertising agency, and built process, strategic frameworks, and teams from scratch.

    Now he works with sales team-led B2B companies to help them grow, tell their story, all while looking smart and beautiful. He has a full-service agency comprised of consultants, small businesses, and subject matter experts to help clients shine.

    https://www.snowcollective.ca

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsnow/

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

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    31 min
  • Lessons from a Business Coach
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, Ross interviews Brent Spilkin, a seasoned business coach with a rich background in various industries. They discuss Brent's journey from running a food manufacturing business to becoming a successful coach, emphasizing the importance of communication, managing upwards, and balancing feedback in management. Brent shares valuable insights on how new managers can navigate their roles effectively, manage relationships, and foster a positive work environment while addressing challenges.

    Takeaways:

    • Good managers adapt their communication style based on their audience.
    • Understanding the motivations of team members is crucial for effective management.
    • New managers should frame their communication to align with business goals.
    • Balancing positive and negative feedback is essential for team morale.
    • Managing upwards involves understanding what your boss needs to succeed.
    • Providing solutions rather than just problems is key for new managers.
    • Recognizing successes is as important as addressing challenges.
    • The 'Cobra and Puppies' principle highlights the need for balanced communication.
    • Creating a culture of problem-solving empowers team members.

    About Brent:

    Brent Spilkin, affectionately called “Spillly with 3 Ls” has spent the last 25-odd years discovering what makes him happy besides architecture, driving ambulances, pickling mango achaar, distribution and redeveloping the inner city. He now gets his kicks from growing talented creative individuals and entrepreneurs in their businesses around the world by putting them through his business coaching methodology.

    https://spillly.com

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

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    31 min
  • Recognition is a Superpower
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode, Ross speaks with recognition expert Sarah McVanel about the critical role of recognition in leadership and team dynamics. They explore how effective recognition can enhance employee engagement, foster a positive work culture, and ultimately improve retention rates. Sarah shares insights on different types of recognition, the importance of understanding individual preferences, and practical tips for implementing recognition programs in teams. The conversation emphasizes that recognition is not merely about performance metrics but about valuing individuals and creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

    Takeaways

    • Recognition is a superpower for leaders.
    • Connection within teams is essential for effective leadership.
    • Recognition should be sincere and specific.
    • Different individuals prefer different types of recognition.
    • You don't need a budget to implement recognition strategies.
    • Creating a recognition-rich culture can improve employee retention.
    • Recognition should focus on effort, not just outcomes.
    • Leaders should ask their teams how they prefer to be recognized.
    • Surprise recognition can be more impactful than expected recognition.
    • Recognition is a signal of what matters in an organization's culture.

    About Sarah

    Sarah is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, author, recovering perfectionist, and movement maker. She created F.R.O.G. Forever Recognize Others’ Greatness to invigorate companies so they can see their people as
    exceptional and, together, create a scrumptious, thriving culture where everyone belongs.

    Sarah has 25+ years of experience training, coaching, and leading teams. From her senior leadership role, she founded her boutique firm Greatness Magnified. Proclaimed as the “Frog Lady,” she can be found freaking out perfect strangers
    (in a good way) by handing out squishy frogs and asking them, “Have you been frogged lately?” and then acknowledging their greatness.

    She’s a Certified Senior Organizational Development Professional (CSODP), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL). She is one of 1500 Certified Speaking Professionals (CSP) worldwide. She has a BA in Psychology, MSc in Family Relations, and Diplomas in Human Resources and Healthcare Administration.

    https://www.greatnessmagnified.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmcvanel/

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

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    37 min
  • Mastering Presentation Skills
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, Ross interviews Chris Graham, a communication expert, about the essential presentation skills that new managers need to develop. They discuss the importance of feedback, the transition from technical roles to management, and the significance of connecting with an audience. Chris emphasizes the dangers of 'death by PowerPoint' and the value of humor in presentations. He also shares insights on managing filler words and the importance of being genuine in communication.

    Takeaways

    • Feedback is crucial for effective management.
    • Presentation skills are essential for new managers.
    • Connecting with your audience is key to effective communication.
    • Death by PowerPoint can shatter audience unity.
    • Humor can enhance presentations if it fits your personality.
    • Filler words are a normal part of conversation.
    • The audience doesn't know your script, so don't panic if you miss a point.
    • Be sincere and honest in your presentations.
    • Your role is to serve the audience, not the other way around.

    About Chris

    Chris Graham teaches lawyers and other professionals how to connect with their clients and teams. Since 2016, he’s trained over 15,000 people at North America’s leading law firms, large and small companies, government agencies, and charities.
    In 2022, Chris was Head of Speaker Coaching at TEDxToronto, Canada’s largest TEDx event.

    Prior to founding TellPeople, Chris worked at one the world’s top banking law firms (Sullivan & Cromwell LLP) and one of Canada’s top Indigenous rights law firms (Pape & Salter LLP).

    He studied at Oxford University, University of Toronto Law School, and Acadia University, and is a graduate of the stand-up comedy program at The Second City in Toronto.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-graham-tellpeople/

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

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    30 min
  • Managing Change
    Aug 13 2025

    In this episode, Ross and Michele de Kreek discuss the critical role of change management for new managers. They explore the importance of understanding human behavior in the context of organizational change, the necessity of leadership alignment, and the significance of communication in facilitating change. Michele emphasizes that resistance to change is natural and can be transformed into positive energy. The conversation also highlights when new managers should seek external help for change management and the evolving nature of change in today's fast-paced environment.

    Takeaways

    • Change management is about moving people from an as-is to a to-be state.
    • Understanding human behavior is crucial in change management.
    • Resistance is natural and indicates energy in the system.
    • Leadership alignment is essential for engaged employees.
    • Transparent communication helps address fears and resistance.
    • Vulnerability in leadership fosters trust and safety.
    • Change management should be seen as a strategic enabler.
    • Change is not just a project; it's an ongoing process.
    • The pace of change is accelerating in today's organizations.

    About Michele:

    Michele specializes in holistic transformation programs. As Director of Up Time consulting, the focus is on driving people-first strategies, combining expertise in project change management, strategy, and leadership coaching to deliver impactful organizational outcomes, with a strong commitment to innovation and excellence in change management.

    https://up-time.co.za

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

    https://linktr.ee/rossgsaunders

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    26 min
  • Personal Branding for Professional Success
    Jul 30 2025

    In this episode, Ross interviews Randall Craig, a seasoned entrepreneur and CEO, about the importance of personal branding for professional success. They discuss the definition of personal branding, the significance of authenticity, and how to build trust in professional relationships. Randall shares insights on navigating the balance between personal and professional brands, emphasizing the need for consistency and authenticity in one's actions. The conversation concludes with strategies for long-term brand building and the importance of being true to oneself in all professional interactions.

    Takeaways

    • Personal brand is what people say about you behind your back.
    • Your brand is a combination of what people see, how you act, and what you represent.
    • Authenticity is key to a strong personal brand.
    • Trust is built through consistent interactions and relationships.
    • Every touchpoint can either build or diminish trust.
    • Long-term brand building requires consistent performance.
    • Writing and reflecting on experiences can help solidify your brand.

    About Randall:

    Randall Craig has founded several successful start-ups, held a long-time position at a “big-four” consulting firm, and was a senior executive at an American public company. Randall is currently the CEO of the Braintrust Professional Institute, where he helps organizations build, grow, and solve some of their most challenging problems.

    https://braintrustprofessionalinstitute.com/

    https://randallcraig.com/

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

    https://linktr.ee/rossgsaunders

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    29 min
  • The Power of KPI's and OKR's
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode, Ross interviews Gary Meyer, a partner at Attention, discussing the challenges new managers face around KPIs and OKRs. Gary shares insights from his own management journey, emphasizing the importance of aligning KPIs with business objectives and the potential pitfalls of poorly defined metrics. The conversation explores how new managers can implement effective goal-setting strategies, even in environments lacking clear direction, and highlights the significance of collaboration in achieving team objectives.

    Takeaways

    • Management often lacks formal training, leading to self-taught experiences.
    • KPIs can feel arbitrary and disconnected from actual business goals.
    • A significant portion of employees may disregard KPIs altogether.
    • OKRs provide a framework for aligning team efforts with business objectives.
    • Effective management requires clear communication of goals from the top down.
    • Binary objectives are essential for measuring success accurately.
    • Many companies fail to communicate their objectives effectively to all levels.
    • Tools for managing OKRs and KPIs are readily available and affordable.
    • New managers should actively engage in defining their KPIs with their teams.
    • Documenting processes helps managers protect their interests and clarify objectives.

    About Gary

    Having started in the marketing industry 20 years ago, Gary Meyer has a reputation for pushing the envelope through creative and digital strategy. He displays leadership through a unique lens - making an impact based on the unexpected. Never taking the easy route means Gary has been successful during key strategic moments throughout his career, including building a 30+ strong agency from the humble starting grounds of his dining room table. His ability to make objective key decisions for his business and clients alike, led to his recognition at the African Independents Awards 40 under 40 list, and has supported the revenue growth for clients across the globe such as Nespresso, Panasonic , TATA Motors, Virgin Atlantic, and Heineken. During his appointment as Senior Vice President and Head of Digital at Proof Strategies in Toronto Canada, Gary drove the digital marketing strategy for Canadian Red Cross, Webber Naturals, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and Loblaw (PC Health).

    https://attentionstrategy.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/garymeyerza/

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

    https://linktr.ee/rossgsaunders

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    26 min
  • Onboarding to Foreverboarding
    May 21 2025

    In this episode, Ross Saunders speaks with Marc Haine about the concept of 'Forever Boarding' as a transformative approach to employee engagement. They discuss the shortcomings of traditional onboarding processes, the importance of ongoing support and communication, and the need for managers to evolve into coaching roles. Marc emphasizes the significance of understanding employee journeys, recognizing disengagement, and fostering a sense of community within organizations to enhance workplace culture and retention.

    Takeaways

    • People stay because they feel seen, heard, and valued.
    • Onboarding should be an ongoing process, not a finite one.
    • Employees evolve, and so should our management approach.
    • Engaged participants can become ambassadors for the organization.
    • Managers should focus on coaching rather than just managing.
    • Regular communication is crucial for team dynamics.
    • Curiosity and service should guide management practices.
    • Creating a sense of community reduces interpersonal conflicts.
    • Accountability to each other enhances workplace culture.

    About Marc:

    With over 35 years of experience in hospitality and service-based industries, Marc Haine knows one thing for sure: people don’t stay because of perks—they stay because they feel seen, heard, and valued. As a keynote speaker and membership engagement strategist, Marc helps organizations and associations turn casual participants into committed ambassadors.

    Marc is the author of Lights! Camera! Action! and host of the podcast Marc Haine Live, where he empowers leaders to rethink how they build connection—from the inside out. His work blends storytelling, humour, and actionable strategy to help teams ignite engagement, elevate culture, and build lasting loyalty.

    Marc works with organizations to strengthen engagement, boost retention, and create transformative experiences that stick.

    Whether it’s for team leaders, business owners, or association executives, Marc delivers insights that shift perspective—and strategies that stick.

    https://meetwith.marchaine.com

    https://www.facebook.com/MasterofExperiences

    https://instagram.com/MarcJLHaine

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/marchaine/

    https://www.MarcHaineLive.com

    About your host, Ross:

    Ross started his management career by being promoted from technical specialist to manager of a global team. This was not an easy transition at first but it blossomed into an exciting management career spanning over a decade in corporate and enterprise software environments. Ross has managed development teams, technical teams, call centres, and entire software divisions across several countries.

    https://linktr.ee/rossgsaunders

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    33 min