Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Commitment vs Assumptions



Putting the second Key Moments series together, long-time supporter,
NZ Trade & Enterprise nominated a number of candidates 
to be our series’ export intrapreneur.

Certainly, amongst them, the business of exporting aeroplanes from our shores
was a little hard to ignore, as was Pacific Aerospace CEO, 
Damian Camp’s very grounded ideas around the realities of setting up 
global markets, and most wary of the wishful-thinking traps assumption could lay.

I left his initial interview with no doubts as to the hard-won, long game of making it happen 
in places where it had never before, a firm reassurance within Damian’s same words. 
While there was no defined schedule for market breakthroughs,
there did appear to be a certainty in playing a long-game as he defined it,
based on the ideal that every potential deal had to be truly respected and apportioned its own 
unique life span.

Moreover the man loved what he was doing; whether the deal took three weeks 
or three years, the journey was a vocation in itself.

Best,
Peter Anich
Producer

Where Leaders Review Key Moments is seen this week:
 - NATIONWIDE 6.23AM* LEADERS REVIEW'S REGULAR SLOT, TV ONE Early-Breakfast - This week Tues (2x), Wed to Fri
[*Will vary slightly given the live nature of Breakfast. 
 - 7.23AM Repeats on “Plus 1” (TVNZ7 Digital Channel) 
 - TV One additional broadcasts this week: 
THURS 7.50AM Breakfast, TV One Wellington/Lower North Island
FRI TV 17:20PM Masterchef Professionals Australia, TV One Southern
 - Extended version online at LeadersReview.co.nz from Tuesday coinciding with Tuesday press release.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Leadership: They gotta love you?


A theme, returning NZ Telecommunications Forum boss, David Stone, originally touched on in his first interview, was the very real-world conundrum of leaders wishing to be popular and at the same time, effective.

‘Never forgot David’s two lines from that chat: “Not everyone’s going to love you...” and “You can’t bend like a straw in the wind.” so for his latest Leaders Review vignette, I asked him if we could explore the theme further.
- The TV and online pieces were again, like all previous years’ Telecommunications Industry leaders, produced thanks to the support of
NEC New Zealand.

I’m sure for many leaders popularity vs the most effective pathway is a constant source of tension. As Mr Stone points out, the more stakeholders, the more unlikely everyone will be in accord with the leader’s take on the best approach. 

This leads to the old chestnut themes of loneliness at the top, and living with a constant lack of approbation from at least some employees at any one time. 

The solution neither lies, he asserts, in becoming one gratuitously, uncompromising so-and-so. Bluntness and honesty, “and helping folks find their way to the middle,” are the way he says.

This week we kick off a bit later, first with a regional primetime start for lower North Island including TV One’s Network News (6.40PM is where David appears) and nationwide once again from Wednesday in our usual Leaders Review morning spots.

So - be straight forward with the tough news this week,
but by no means ever revel in that stance.

Best,

Peter Anich
Producer

Where Leaders Review Key Moments is seen this week:
  1. NATIONWIDE 6.23AM* 
  2. LEADERS REVIEW'S REGULAR SLOT, TV ONE Early-Breakfast This week Wed to Friday [* Will vary slightly given the live nature of Breakfast.
  3. 7.23AM Repeats on “Plus 1” (TVNZ7 Digital Channel) 
  4. TV One additional regional broadcasts this week: 
    TUE 28/05 TV One Wellington/Lower North Island : Breakfast 08.20am
    WED Wellington/Lower North Island - ONE Network News 6.40PM break 
    WED 10.50AM Good Morning Wellington/Lower North Island
    THURS 7.50AM Breakfast, TV One Wellington/Lower North Island
    THURS 3PM, TV One Wellington/Lower North Island
    FRI  31/05 TV One Wellington/Lower North Island
    FRI  31/05 TV One Good Morning Southern: 11.20AM
    FRI  31/05 TV One Auckland: Hotel Inspector 22.20
  5. Extended version online at LeadersReview.co.nz from Tuesday coinciding with Tuesday afternoon’s press release.