[Off Mic] Leadership Lessons from an Emerging Director
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How do you build an award-winning career in leadership and governance without a university degree? You say yes to opportunities, you learn to take risks, and you focus on what really matters: people.
In this episode, Jordan McFadyen is joined by Adam Harris and talks with Jessie Waite, a leader in New Zealand’s primary industries and the winner of the 2022 Institute of Directors' Emerging Director Award.
Jessie shares her unconventional journey from local journalist to a key figure in agricultural management, proving that your path to success doesn't need to be linear.
We cover:
- Why Jessie believes your personality and ability to connect are more valuable than a traditional CV.
- Her leadership framework of being "clear but kind" and how to have difficult conversations effectively.
- Practical advice for navigating male-dominated industries and the importance of setting boundaries.
- How taking on roles you aren't 100% ready for can be the key to unlocking your potential.
This conversation is full of practical insights for any business owner or aspiring leader who wants to build a career on their own terms.
(This episode was originally recorded live for the Business Hour show on Most FM, thanks to our sponsor Social Kitchen).
Chapters:
(01:56) Jesse's Role at Osprey
(03:50) From Journalism to Leadership
(06:38) Navigating Career Changes
(10:18) Embracing Change and Taking Risks
(19:07) Leadership Philosophy: Clear but Kind
(23:29) Governance and Awards
(26:11) Campaigning for the Young Farmer's Board
(27:18) Understanding Governance and Strategic Thinking
(28:08) Balancing Strategy and Day-to-Day Work
(28:29) Lessons from Venture Taranaki
(31:26) The Importance of Preparation
(35:12) Challenges and Growth in the Rural Sector
(40:40) Coaching and Mentorship
(42:40) Future of the Dairy Industry
(46:22) Personal Aspirations and Career Goals
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