Usually on this podcast we talk a lot about the problems to avoid and examples to learn from. We help each other avoid beartraps in order to speed up learning. This episode is a bit different… Daisy speaks to Ariane Vickman, Head of Public Affairs at Starling Bank about the novel experience of working for an organisation with very few detractors. Key takeaways include: - how to use purpose to make practical change - why simplicity matters, in so many ways - and why Starling wants to carry ot...
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Usually on this podcast we talk a lot about the problems to avoid and examples to learn from. We help each other avoid beartraps in order to speed up learning. This episode is a bit different… Daisy speaks to Ariane Vickman, Head of Public Affairs at Starling Bank about the novel experience of working for an organisation with very few detractors. Key takeaways include: - how to use purpose to make practical change - why simplicity matters, in so many ways - and why Starling wants to carry ot...
Daisy interviews Helen Thomas, CEO and founder of Blonde Money - a risk monitoring consultancy that brings together years of experience in the worlds of Westminster and Wall Street to advise clients on political risk and how it affects financial markets. Key takeaways include: That companies need to be much broader in the types of risks that they monitor, model, and prepare for. The importance of developing a framework for understanding how the very human beating heart of politics...
Why Everybody Hates You
Usually on this podcast we talk a lot about the problems to avoid and examples to learn from. We help each other avoid beartraps in order to speed up learning. This episode is a bit different… Daisy speaks to Ariane Vickman, Head of Public Affairs at Starling Bank about the novel experience of working for an organisation with very few detractors. Key takeaways include: - how to use purpose to make practical change - why simplicity matters, in so many ways - and why Starling wants to carry ot...