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Episode 102 - Tom Ven Der Lubbe, Viisionair & Co-Founder of Viisi
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What a way for the first collaborative podcast to lift off.
Mike Vacanti and I had the pleasure of hosting a conversation with Viisi co-founder Tom Van Der Lubbe. We meandered across such a wide range of topics including culture, self-management, leadership, vulnerability, innovation, talent and so much more.
Some of the key insights include:
- “I wanted to become a diplomat, but I found out pretty quickly that I am not that diplomatic” – 01.40
- “We became entrepreneurs by accident after our subsidiary was closed down” – 02.20
- “We had more or less a recession scenario in place. We just had to take out our crisis scenario from the past” – 04.05
- “During normal times we always have a clear hierarchy. It starts with purpose. The business is not meant to maximise profit, but it should be a multi-stakeholder approach” – 05.50
- “On top of purpose, we want to change the financial sector. It should become more sustainable, more long-term orientated etc We always had a second purpose which was to create a better work environment, putting people first” – 06.00
- “We always have a ‘virtual bench.’ We were always in talks with people that we did not need at that moment, but now is a great time to activate this as we navigate the crisis” – 35.00
- “What I like is no bosses and that everybody is a leader. if you try and create an environment where people feel safe, in their teams, people will all, in the end, become leaders as they act in normal life as well” – 41.25
- “Try to take all the financial bonuses and incentives out of it so people can be vulnerable. Normally you can’t be vulnerable because it has a negative effect on your own salary or bonus or on the salary and bonus of your team” - 42.10
The book that Yom referenced during our conversation can be found here -> https://evonomics.com/why-garbage-men-should-earn-more-than-bankers/
Tom can be contacted via the following means:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomvanderlubbe/
You can also find out more about Garry as follows:
Web – Sign up for updates at www.hexochangenow.com
Email - garry.turner@hexochangenow.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/garryturnerstrategicadvisor/
Clubhouse - @vulnerablegarry
Mike can be found via the following means:
Email - mike@mjvacanti.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjvacanti/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/MJVacanti
Web - https://humansfirst.club/
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valuevulnerability/message
175 epizódok
Manage episode 257660987 series 2136571
What a way for the first collaborative podcast to lift off.
Mike Vacanti and I had the pleasure of hosting a conversation with Viisi co-founder Tom Van Der Lubbe. We meandered across such a wide range of topics including culture, self-management, leadership, vulnerability, innovation, talent and so much more.
Some of the key insights include:
- “I wanted to become a diplomat, but I found out pretty quickly that I am not that diplomatic” – 01.40
- “We became entrepreneurs by accident after our subsidiary was closed down” – 02.20
- “We had more or less a recession scenario in place. We just had to take out our crisis scenario from the past” – 04.05
- “During normal times we always have a clear hierarchy. It starts with purpose. The business is not meant to maximise profit, but it should be a multi-stakeholder approach” – 05.50
- “On top of purpose, we want to change the financial sector. It should become more sustainable, more long-term orientated etc We always had a second purpose which was to create a better work environment, putting people first” – 06.00
- “We always have a ‘virtual bench.’ We were always in talks with people that we did not need at that moment, but now is a great time to activate this as we navigate the crisis” – 35.00
- “What I like is no bosses and that everybody is a leader. if you try and create an environment where people feel safe, in their teams, people will all, in the end, become leaders as they act in normal life as well” – 41.25
- “Try to take all the financial bonuses and incentives out of it so people can be vulnerable. Normally you can’t be vulnerable because it has a negative effect on your own salary or bonus or on the salary and bonus of your team” - 42.10
The book that Yom referenced during our conversation can be found here -> https://evonomics.com/why-garbage-men-should-earn-more-than-bankers/
Tom can be contacted via the following means:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomvanderlubbe/
You can also find out more about Garry as follows:
Web – Sign up for updates at www.hexochangenow.com
Email - garry.turner@hexochangenow.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/garryturnerstrategicadvisor/
Clubhouse - @vulnerablegarry
Mike can be found via the following means:
Email - mike@mjvacanti.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjvacanti/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/MJVacanti
Web - https://humansfirst.club/
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valuevulnerability/message
175 epizódok
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