A podcast on tackling systemic global challenges, exploring the leadership and approaches we need to solve them.
In 2020, grounded by the pandemic, The Performance Theatre gathered virtually. With the theme Re/Assemble, we examined the kind of leadership required to come together stronger, driving societies and economies that support everyone.
This podcast summarises and captures key ideas from our 2020 virtual series.
How do we achieve “higher resolutions”, even among parties whose grievances and mistrust are rooted in histories of violence and the abuse of power? Using archival material from a panel discussion with Colleen Echohawk of Chief Seattle Club and Elmer Dixon of Executive Diversity Services at The Performance Theatre 2019, and from new conversations with script-writer/ movie producer Lindsay Doran and former Chief of Seattle Police Norm Stamper, this podcast continues exploring the theme of reconciliation and resolution from last year.
We reached out to Yves Daccord, former director-general of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and Killian Noe, founder of the Recovery Café, to seek their advice on leading organisations and serving vulnerable populations through long emergencies.
About this episode
Mahima Sukhdev, Director - Methods & Tools, Xynteo talks about systems thinking - what it is, why is it important and how do we apply systems thinking in the real world?
From the curious case of India's caste system affecting its waste management system, to employing Syrian refugees in Turkey, to addressing water problems in Sao Paolo, guests include Dafydd Elis, Principal, Xynteo; Nyla Khan, Director - Insights, Xynteo; and Donato Filho, Director - Regulation and Asset Management, EDP Brazil. A fascinating listen!
About The Xynteo Podcast
We tackle systemic global challenges and explore the leadership and approaches we need to solve them. Visit www.xynteo.com and follow us on Twitter @Xynteo, LinkedIn (Xynteo) and on Instagram @xynteo to know more about us.
In the second episode of the Xynteo Exchange/Norway Podcast, Unilever’s CEO Paul Polman and Accion’s CEO Michael Schlein discuss the relationship between the private sector and the global financial system that empowers and regulates its behaviour. They question the extent to which capitalism has become too myopic to allow business to operate ‘virtuously’ – or with an eye for the longer term.
In this first episode of the Xynteo Exchange/Norway Podcast, leaders explore our incumbent economic models in the context of rapid technological advancement and an increasingly connected, global, workforce. Featuring Hans Vestberg, EVP, president of global networks and CTO, Verizon; Remi Eriksen, CEO, DNV GL; Carl Edvard Endresen, general manager, Uber; Carl Bildt, former prime minister and foreign minister, Sweden; and Julie Lødrup, first secretary, the Norwegian Labour Organisation.
Episode 8 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', this time exploring how business leaders can play a positive role in the refugee crisis. Featuring Yves Daccord, director-general of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and Masarat Daud, communications advisor at Xynteo. The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Episode 7 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', this time on the topic of courage. Featuring the team at Xyntéo leading our work to advance a new kind of growth in India, including Ashish Bhatt, Nyla Khan and Dafydd Ellis, as well as Per Heggenes, CEO at IKEA Foundation. The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Episode 6 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', featuring the opening panel at Xyntéo’s Global Projects Exchange, which took place in New Delhi, India on 6th and 7th October 2016. The discussion focuses on how business can unlock a new kind of growth in India by pursuing commercial opportunities that also address urgent human needs. Speakers include Harry Brekelmans, project and technology director, and member of the executive committee, Royal Dutch Shell, Ravi Viswanathan, president, growth markets, Tata Consultancy Services, Per Heggenes, CEO, IKEA Foundation, Osvald Bjelland, chairman and CEO, Xyntéo, and Saya Snow Kitasei, head of energy, Xyntéo.
The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Episode 5 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', featuring Unilever CEO Paul Polman on business leadership for the low-carbon transition. The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Episode 4 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', on the topic of legacy.
Contains interviews and reflections by Rick Haythornthwaite, non-executive chairman of Centrica and chairman of MasterCard, Connie Hedegaard, former European commissioner for climate action, Emma Micklem, head of partnerships at Xyntéo, F.W. de Klerk, former president of South Africa and joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela, and Maraiah Hartweg, a student at Leiden University. The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Episode 3 of the Xyntéo podcast 'Growth is the only sign of life', on the topic of ambition.
Contains interviews and reflections by Bill Drayton, founder and CEO of Ashoka, David Bodanis, futurist and author, Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever and Rayson Ho, Senior Analyst at Xyntéo. The Music is by Lee Rosevere. Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
This is the second episode of the Xyntéo podcast, 'Growth is the only sign of life'. This episode discusses the role of exploration, of stepping out of the known bounds and limitations, to learn more and see new angles.
We hear from retired Lt Gen Graeme Lamb, OECD Strategic Foresight Councilor Angela Wilkinson, Xyntéo’s Mita Broca and the Leadership Vanguard’s recent trip to Myanmar.
Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Music is from Lee Rosevere’s album Music for Podcasts.
This is the first episode of the Xyntéo podcast, 'Growth is the only sign of life'. This episode explores the role of leadership in our mission to reinvent growth, and introduces the Leadership Vanguard.
We hear from MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga, Professor of indo-Tibetan studies at Columbia University Bob Thurman, retired Lt Gen Graeme Lamb, Leadership Vanguard programme director Rick Wheatley, and some of the catalysts from the pilot year.
Visit www.xynteo.com for more information.
Music is from Lee Roseveres album Music for Podcasts.