• Why this smartphone boss called time on saying yes to everything
    May 25 2026

    Praveena Raman, the head of Motorola in Australia and New Zealand, is a self-described yes person.

    At the start of her career as an engineer, the “say yes to everything” mindset opened doors to pivotal opportunities that would set her on the path to becoming an executive.

    But a crucial piece of advice also made the smartphone boss realise the importance of saying no.

    On this week’s episode, BOSS editor Sally Patten sits down with the country head of the eighth-largest smartphone manufacturer globally to find out why she decided to shift her mindset.

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    18 mins
  • What this CEO of a drinks company learnt from the tech industry
    May 18 2026

    One of Anubha Sahasrabuddhe’s proudest moments was getting Chinese consumers to drink Coca-Cola – and lots of it.

    Earlier in her career, Sahasrabuddhe, now the chief executive of brewing giant Lion, was asked to go to China in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics and take on the competition, Pepsi.

    Sahasrabuddhe’s stint was a success, but there were also failures. The experience led the chief executive to adopt a strategy she says the tech industry has mastered.

    On this week’s episode, BOSS editor Sally Patten sits down with the boss of Australia’s second biggest brewing company to find out how past mistakes have shaped future wins.

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    20 mins
  • What this executive learnt from working for Kerry Packer
    May 11 2026

    Mary Wooldridge, the outgoing chief executive of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, worked for the media tycoon in the late 1990s.

    While her time at Kerry Packer's company, Consolidated Press Holdings, taught her some invaluable skills, Wooldridge found it unmotivating.

    On this week’s episode, BOSS editor Sally Patten finds out why the former politician traded a Packer deal-making role for public policy.

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    21 mins
  • This exec was terrified of public speaking, but now she loves it
    May 4 2026

    When Allison Rossiter was offered a dream job, she had just one hesitation: she was terrified of public speaking.

    But not wanting to walk away from the opportunity, the budding executive asked for a public speaking coach.

    On this week’s episode, the president for Novartis in Australia and New Zealand tells BOSS editor Sally Patten how a new coach, a hypnotist and a Hollywood movie helped her tackle one of her biggest fears.

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    20 mins
  • Why Vivid’s festival director won’t be reading any reviews
    Apr 27 2026

    For any arts production, reviews are a crucial metric of success. But for Brett Sheehy, what the critics have to say means very little.

    For him, it’s all about the audience.

    On this week’s episode, Vivid Sydney's festival director tells BOSS editor Sally Patten how he's determined his own way of measuring success.

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    21 mins
  • Don't ask about WFH: This top exec’s guide to job interviews
    Apr 20 2026

    As the managing director of Franklin Templeton in Australia and New Zealand, Felicity Walsh has done her fair share of job interviews.

    In that time, the local head of the global asset manager has figured out what candidates should – and should not – do during the process.

    This week, BOSS editor Sally Patten sits down with the top executive to find out her tips on researching prospective employers and potential interviewees, and when to ask about working from home.

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    21 mins
  • Inside Ahmed Fahour’s high-performance morning routine
    Apr 13 2026

    The chief executive of Gurner Group and former boss of Australia Post says his morning routine has been transformational.

    Ahmed Fahour says he now thinks more clearly, has lost 13 kilograms over the past two years and has discovered the best productivity hack: sleep.

    On this week's episode, the top executive tells BOSS editor Sally Patten how a new start to the day has helped drive high performance at work.

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    23 mins
  • Why the CEO of BMW Australia wants you to take a ‘sleep test’
    Apr 6 2026

    Vikram Pawah has loved cars since he was a child. Or more specifically, engines.

    From Honda to Harley Davidson and now BMW, the chief executive has worked for some of the biggest car and motorcycle brands in the world.

    And it was through motorcycle riding that the luxury car company CEO learnt how to avoid making rash decisions: “Sometimes what your reflex is telling you is the wrong thing in motorcycle riding – it might make you crash.”

    On this week’s episode, the CEO of BMW in Australia and New Zealand sits down with BOSS editor Sally Patten to explain how the “sleep test” helps him make tough decisions.

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    18 mins