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Exceptional Leadership: Practical Advice for First Time and Emerging Managers

Podkast av Mathew Hamilton

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Exceptional Leadership is the podcast for first-time and emerging managers who want practical guidance on leading people with confidence. If you’ve recently stepped into leadership and find yourself managing former peers, handling difficult conversations, running meetings, or trying to earn trust from your team - this show is for you. Each fortnight we breakdown the real challenges new managers face: giving feedback, setting expectations, building trust, and dealing with underperformance. Mathew is an experienced people leader and holds an MBA from the Australian Institute of Business.

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episode #66 Why Change Fails: The Leadership Lessons of New Coke cover

#66 Why Change Fails: The Leadership Lessons of New Coke

In this episode of The Exceptional Leadership Podcast, we unpack one of the most infamous business decisions in corporate history — The Coca-Cola Company’s launch of “New Coke” — and the leadership lessons it still offers organisations today. Change is inevitable in every workplace, but poorly managed change can damage morale, create resistance, and erode trust. The reality is that your responsibility during a change process depends heavily on where you sit within the organisation. Senior leaders must do more than simply design the change — they must anticipate the human response to it, communicate clearly, and create stability during uncertainty. Middle managers, meanwhile, are often tasked with implementing decisions they didn’t make, while keeping teams focused, calm, and productive through disruption. In this episode, we explore: * Why the New Coke rollout became a cautionary tale in leadership and organisational change * The different responsibilities leaders carry at senior, middle, and frontline management levels * Why communication and emotional awareness matter just as much as strategy * How resistance to change is often predictable — and manageable * Practical leadership lessons that apply from large corporate restructures right down to everyday workplace changes Whether you’re leading enterprise-wide transformation or managing small operational changes within your own team, this episode will help you navigate the human side of leadership when certainty disappears and pressure rises.

10. mai 2026 - 24 min
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#65 Conflict Resolution for Leaders: How to Mediate Team Conflict Without Losing Authority

In this episode, I break down one of the most important, and often uncomfortable skills in leadership: conflict mediation. Using the famous dynamic between Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan as a backdrop, we explore how even elite teams can struggle with internal conflict, and what leaders can learn from it. I also share examples of practical mediation techniques to get a team working effectively again. You’ll learn: * How to approach team conflict resolution without escalating tension * When a leader should step in—and when to stay out * Practical mediation techniques that build trust and alignment * Why great leaders don’t solve every conflict—but coach their team to handle it themselves We also dive into the critical role leaders play in creating a psychologically safe environment, where people feel confident to challenge each other, resolve differences, and grow through conflict rather than avoid it. If you’re a new or experienced leader looking to improve your conflict management skills, build stronger teams, and handle difficult conversations with confidence, this episode is for you.

26. april 2026 - 21 min
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#64 Psychological Safety at Work: What Leaders Must Do (Not Say) to Prevent Harm

Most organisations say they care about psychological safety — but when it actually matters, do the actions tell a different story? In this episode, we cut through the feel-good slogans and awareness days to focus on what truly defines a psychologically safe workplace: how we as leaders should respond when something goes wrong. Because psychological safety isn’t built through posters, policies, or good intentions — it’s built through decisions, behaviours, and accountability in real moments of risk. You’ll learn: * Why psychological safety is fundamentally about risk management, not comfort * How job design can either create or eliminate psychosocial hazards * What supportive leadership looks like when someone is struggling — beyond surface-level empathy * The critical role of hazard identification and elimination in preventing harm * Why job fit is one of the most overlooked drivers of workplace stress and failure * When and how to make reasonable adjustments that actually protect people and performance This episode reframes psychological safety as a leadership responsibility, not an HR initiative — and challenges you to move from intention to action. If you want to lead a workplace where people can perform, speak up, and stay well under pressure, this is where it starts.

12. april 2026 - 23 min
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#63 The Growth Trap: When Momentum Turns Against You

In this episode of The Exceptional Leadership Podcast, we explore a counterintuitive reality of business: growth isn’t always a good thing—especially when it outpaces your foundations. Using Uber [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] as a case study, I unpack how one of the fastest-growing companies in the world experienced the consequences of scaling at speed—where momentum began to expose cracks in leadership, culture, and operational control. From there, we break down the three critical pillars every organisation must get right to scale sustainably: * Vision at the top – Why founders and C-suite leaders must stay relentlessly aligned on direction, priorities, and what success actually looks like * People and structure – How rapid growth can dilute accountability, blur roles, and create internal friction if your organisational design doesn’t keep up * Systems – The often-overlooked backbone of scale, and why weak processes will always fail under pressure This episode is a reminder that scaling a business isn’t just about growing faster—it’s about growing stronger. If you’re leading a team, building a business, or navigating growth, this will challenge how you think about success—and what it really takes to sustain it.

29. mars 2026 - 19 min
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#62 The Power of Storytelling in Leadership: How Great Organisations Build Belief

Why do the most powerful organisations in the world all seem to rally around a story? In this episode, we explore the power of storytelling in leadership and why narrative is one of the most important tools leaders have for building culture, alignment, and long-term performance. Drawing on insights from Yuval Noah Harari [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] in the book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=1], we examine the idea that humans are uniquely capable of building large cooperative systems through shared stories. Nations, corporations, and institutions all rely on narratives that help people believe in something bigger than themselves. From the idea of the American Dream [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=2] to the reputation for reliability built by Toyota [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=3], powerful organisations understand that culture is not built by policies alone—it is built through stories that people believe and repeat. For leaders, the lesson is clear: If you don’t shape the story of your organisation, one will form without you. In this episode, we discuss how leaders can consciously craft and reinforce narratives that strengthen culture, align teams, and give people a clear sense of purpose.

16. mars 2026 - 15 min
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