That Great Business Show with Conall Ó Móráin - officially Ireland's TOP Business Podcast, crowned UCD Smurfit's Business Podcast of the Year! Hosted on Acast. ...
E229 That Great Business Show - €80k for a two day month? Become a NED -Carol Bolger - RDS going in circles? Rebecca Markey
E229 That Great Business ShowUCD Smurfit Business School, 'Podcast of the Year'A 'handy number'? Some Non-Executive Directors, NED, can earn €80k for a monthly board meeting...some can earn twice that. Carol Bolger, formerly senior executive at Ulster Bank and Faculty member at Institute of Directors Ireland, teaches how to become a director at the Institute of Directors (IoD). You may be able to become a NED. Carol tells you how. At 10.00" she explains how tough it was being a senior banker in 2008, during the Financial Crisis.Her 'hire in a heartbeat'? Mairead McGuinness, former EU Commissioner.Rebecca Markey is CEO of IFP Media and, of course, she 'gives back' by being Chair of the Enterprise Committee of the RDS. Once upon a time the RDS was the 'go to' place for agricultural training. That's mostly in the past. Now the RDS is promoting the 'circular economy' (using, reusing, replacing, substituting) that one report from InterTrade Ireland says there's €3 billion a year going abegging. The RDS is running a programme to promote the 'circular economy' and they want your company to apply. Like now. There's a cash prize along with some invaluable publicity.Her 'hire in a heartbeat'? Don Draper for Marketing as well as Blake from Glengarry Glen RossWith thanks to De Facto Shaving Oil, for anyone who shaves. De Facto Shave dot com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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E228 That Great Business Show - The end of the EU, Alan McQuaid & Recycle Bicycle, Willo King
E228 That Great Business ShowEconomist Alan McQuaid sees the end of the EU...and what's happening to the UK economy???He wants our Government to spend some of the Apple billions on a massive airlift of SMEs on trade missions worldwide.He says SMEs should get more grants, rent rebates and insurance subsidies.'No Dáil politician should be a a multiple home owner'His 'hire in a heartbeat'? All of the SMEs that have feature on That Great Business Show (he's a big fan) OR Nigel Owens (hear him on Episode 212).Crossbar.Willo King has run bars, off licenses, created a party app, manufactured party goods...and now runs a recycle bicycle business.She's a classic SME entrepreneur and she's an inspiration to anyone thinking of starting their own business.If you're in the bike business she'd like a word.Her 'hire in a heartbeat', Edie King (aka her daughter). Find out why. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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E227 That Great Business Show - 50X your business, Damien O'Brien - how to find your unique product/service, Ciarán Seoighe,
E227 That Great Business Show UCD Smurfit Business School, 'Podcast of the Year'We know about XXX businesses, the ones that sell the dodgy stuff, but how about 50X businesses??? The 50X Programme from SME Matters connects you and your business with like-minded business owners in a peer-to-peer learning environment that’s transformative. Damien O'Brien is CEO of SME Matters and he says he doesn't offer just support— he calls it empowerment. And, he wants you to step into a new way of leading and succeeding. Listen to get a free masterclass.Every business owner, or wannabe entrepreneur, is full of good intentions…to do more R&D, find cleverer ways of making things, and of course finding anything, anything to remove costs from the business. But of course, REAL LIFE gets in the way. The boiler needs fixing and your favourite person in accounts has headed for Australia and needs replacing. But fear not. That Great Business Show is here to help. Research Ireland wants to help with whatever it takes to make Irish businesses more dynamic, more innovative…indeed anything that makes our economy more competitive on the world stage. It is NOT just for big companies. Your business – no matter what size – can benefit. Ciaran Seoighe is Deputy CEO at Research Ireland tells us what’s available, who can get their goodies, and how to go about it… With thanks to De Facto Shaving Oil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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E226 That Great Business Show - The man who DIDN'T pivot, Jim Campion & She came Back for Business, Shemaine Doyle
E226 That Great Business ShowUCD Smurfit Business School, 'Podcast of the Year'Jim Campion, the man who didn't pivot, but who made a fortune (allegedly) by selling his eponymous insurance business to UK insurance consolidator PIB.Jim served a very, very short time in the Civil Service, but then got into the insurance business - a business from which he has never pivoted. He now has 22 offices across the State. His first expansionary step was in buying Phil Hogan's (later EU Commissioner) insurance brokerage. And he wants to do more, buying as many smaller insurance brokers' offices as possible. He has 525 people working for him and and he's hiring another ten a month. He does get cheesed off though when people he hires don't turn up for work from Day One. He says 'if you want bodies go to the morgue', he's very interesting about retaining staff.Then there was a cyber hack that shut down his business. Very serious. Interestingly, this experience made him think of selling.Hire in a heartbeat? Brian CodyShemaine Doyle, founder Brave Marketing, who went to Dubai for two years and came back after eleven years - bringing with her a husband and two young kids. She was once big in marketing with Aryzta but she got the itch...the itch to set up on her own. Despite being very senior in business she still felt she needed networking. So she joined the Back for Business programme - for returning emigres who want to get back into business.Shemaine explains how her small consultancy punches above their weight - even making camel milk (yes, it's a thing) popular.Her hires in a heartbeat (plural) are mum, Joyce Doyle, Dragon's Den Steve Bartlett and singing star, Pink. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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E225 That Great Business Show - Sport in business, business of sport - Ronan Dunne, board member Chair Six Nations Rugby, Marks & Spencer
E225 That Great Business ShowUCD Smurfit Business School 'Podcast of the Year'.Ronan Dunne, former boss of Verizon in the US, current board member Marks and Spencer (who he says are in the 'experience business'), Chair of Six Nations Rugby (and much, much more), on $10,000 sports tickets, introducing Irish businesses to his network, being a mentor to women entrepreneurs in Ireland, the difference between the male and female business ego, being paid to tell what you 'screwed up' in business... and then there's the LEO space company he's involved with...why he told Dómhnal Slattery, former CEO of Avalon, that he's not his 'rent a rolodex'...Hire in a heartbeat? Nuala Fennell. With thanks to De Facto Shaving Oil, the SHAVING oil for sports winners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That Great Business Show with Conall Ó Móráin - officially Ireland's TOP Business Podcast, crowned UCD Smurfit's Business Podcast of the Year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.