Episodes
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In this episode, Cheryl sits down with an experienced humanitarian, Murray Burt. Drawing on his personal experiences, Murray reflects on the importance of ensuring that individuals have the space and support to successfully manage transitions within their lives. He shares insights into maintaining a calm demeanor, supporting staff through challenging times, and fostering open communication. Cheryl and Murray also delve into the dynamics of managing a team in the midst of high-pressure situations and the significance of providing and receiving constructive feedback. Join them for a candid conversation about effective management and leadership in demanding environments.
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In today's episode, our host Cheryl sits down with a special guest, Chris McDonald to delve into the world of leadership in a humanitarian aid environment. Chris shares his experiences managing a diverse team of expats across multiple locations in Indonesia, following the aftermath of the Asian tsunami. From navigating the complexities of remote management to treading the delicate balance of managing his partner, Chris reflects on the challenges he faced and the lessons he learned. Join us as we explore his leadership style, the importance of setting boundaries, and the characteristics that make a good leader.
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Join host Cheryl and guest Toby as they reflect on their time working together at RedR, a humanitarian organisation. Toby shares his experiences managing a high-stress, high-profile project and the importance of building a strong team. They discuss the challenges of managing stress and finding ways to empower team members to make decisions and take ownership of their work. Toby also shares his insights on creating a culture of continuous learning and growth within a team.
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In this week's episode, host Cheryl McDonald sits down with a true trailblazer in the world of water and sanitation engineering, Dr. Imran Ali.
Dr. Imran Ali is not only an exceptional line manager but a force to be reckoned with in the field of water and sanitation engineering. His career started on the front lines of the humanitarian sector, where he played a crucial role during the devastating Pakistan floods while working with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Today, he continues to inspire others as a fellow at the Global Health Research Institute at York University in Canada.
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