Monday, November 12, 2018

Jennie Granger: Going Global - Leadership in modern times

Being an artist means knowing you’re right when everyone is telling you you’re wrong—but even more, it means knowing you’re wrong when everyone is telling you you’re right.” Christopher Shinn (Twitter, October 4, 2018) ... read more

When someone tells you, “You’ve changed,” it might simply be because you’ve stopped living your life their way.



Jennie returned to Australia in 2017 after five years as a Commissioner and Director-General at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Previously she was a Second Commissioner at the ATO, their most senior woman leader.
Asked what traits great leaders share, Jennie said “Every moment of every day great leaders personify their organisation. They walk the talk, energise people to contribute to the best of their abilities, feel part of the team and inspire them to take on the organisation’s challenges. Externally they inspire confidence in their organisation as trustworthy, empathetic and competent to deliver.”


Going Global - Leadership in modern times - The Tax Institute Blog



MEdia Dragon Territory: UNSW Business School has appointed five Professors of Practice as part of a Faculty-wide strategy to embed industry experience within the curriculum. Jennifer Granger

UNSW Jennie Granger

The Key to a Long Life Has Little to Do With ‘Good Genes Wired 

When Donald Hall turned 80, he’d stopped writing poetry. He'd lost 60 pounds. He was ill and depressed. Then he rediscovered prose 





David Attenborough has betrayed the living world he loves George Monbiot Guardian