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Maybe you haven’t analysed it enough? Calculated Choices. Carefully Considered. Absolutely Analytical.


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Total Listening Time: 8 hours, 41 minutes and 47 seconds.

Latest Episode

Episode 44: Value

20 August, 2023

The concept of value has always struck me as odd. Let’s pull apart what it actually means, how human it is, and what actually matters when thinking about value.

With John Chidgey.

Episode Gold Producers: 'r' and Steven Bridle.
Episode Silver Producers: Mitch Biegler, Shane O'Neill, Lesley, Jared Roman, Joel Maher, Katharina Will, Chad Juehring, Dave Jones and Kellen Frodelius-Fujimoto.

Episode 28: Tools

13 July, 2018

Some people are obsessed with the tools they use to get the job done. How much better is the best tool vs the right tool and how much time should be spend seeking out the perfect tool for the job?

With John Chidgey.


Episode 27: Creators

18 May, 2018

There are creators, consumers and regurgitators of knowledge and information. Which and you? And why I think you should spend at some of your time creating something.

With John Chidgey.


Episode 26: Risk

20 April, 2018

Risk assessments are a critical part of engineering, but overly sensitive ones can paralyse an organisation. We look at how to make risk assessments useful and how to avoid some of the pitfalls.

With John Chidgey.


Episode 25: Nostalgia

8 April, 2018

What do Vinyl and CDs and Candles and LED Bulbs share in common? We explore the differences between better, and simple nostalgia.

With John Chidgey.


Episode 24: Feedback

22 March, 2018

Giving and accepting feedback to and from your manager or direct reports or even your peers is sometimes a missed opportunity. We explore how to make feedback useful again.

With John Chidgey.