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Management Today's Leadership Lessons

Management Today's Leadership Lessons

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Management Today's Leadership Lessons podcast is aimed at entertaining, educating and inspiring people to be better leaders.


The podcast delves into the world of leadership and management, bringing fresh insights, trends and advice to the ears of busy senior leaders.


We interview CEOs, founders, authors, executive coaches, business professors and other experts to discover the real secrets to effective leadership.


We also provide crucial insight into some of the biggest business stories of the day to help you stay ahead of the curve.

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Episodes
  • Space-Comm Expo: jamming, spoofing and farming
    Mar 26 2026

    What did the Space-Comm Expo conference and exhibition tell us about connecting space and wider business? How does this manifest as tech connectivity in telecoms and why do farmers care about that? What did we learn about the benefits of extreme cold in manufacturing laboratories and why do pharmas care about that? How vulnerable are global logistics to the spoofing of navigation signals? And why is the UK government centralising space strategy in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology?

    Join Alice and Jonners as they reflect on the UK space sector’s largest trade event and the “energy, diversity and …sheer scope of what this industry has to offer”.

    Contributors:

    Alice Bunn, President of UKspace

    Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn

    UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn

    Jonathan Daves, The Karman Line

    Jonathan Daves | LinkedIn

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    Key topics covered:

    Space-Comm Expo, London, March 2026

    Conference overview

    Sector integration

    Insurance

    Customer utility

    Government role

    Future outlook

    Technological advancements

    · Telecoms

    · Manufacturing

    Defence and security

    · Satellite capabilities

    · Current threats

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    21 mins
  • ‘I wasn't brave enough and certainly not confident enough’
    Mar 20 2026

    David Craig is a man who knows a thing or two about leading major organisational change projects, from his background as a partner at McKinsey advising companies on strategy to turning around Thomson Reuters’ largest – but “unloved” – financial and risk division, and spearheading its subsequent separation and reincarnation as Refinitiv.

    In his new book, Bluebook: How bold leadership unlocked a $27bn success story, Craig shares lessons from this practical education in transformation, including the importance of taking tough calls early on.


    “I wasn't brave enough and certainly not confident enough,” he says, reflecting on his early days at Thomson Reuters where he was charged with heading up the integration of the two companies. “I was still that new McKinsey guy.”


    Perhaps it was this reflection that provided the rocket fuel to his plans with Refinitiv. The company launched in October 2018 under the new majority ownership of private equity firm Blackstone.


    Ten months later – and a year and a half after the $20bn carveout deal was first struck – Refinitiv’s owners agreed its acquisition by the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) for $27bn, marking a $7bn exercise in value creation. LSEG’s purchase closed in January 2021, by which point the financial data and technology platform had been overhauled and its Tradeweb electronic marketplaces business IPOed.


    “Something that frustrates me with many organisations is they haven't realised the value of time. It's important to make decisions properly, but it's also important to make them quickly. I see too many organisations bogged down in ponderous decision-making, bureaucracy, and lack of accountability. [With Refinitiv] we really saw the benefit of speeding things up.”


    Credits:

    Presenter: Antonia Garrett Peel

    Producer: Inga Marsden

    Artwork: Jenny Hardy

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    29 mins
  • Why the business of space is everyone’s business
    Mar 3 2026

    As of 2026, the UK space industry is a significant and strategic driver of the national economy, contributing over £19 billion in revenue and supporting tens of thousands of high-skilled jobs. Satellite-based services and data underpin roughly 18% of UK GDP, equivalent to approximately £454 billion of the wider economy. And the sector is growing exponentially.


    But this is just the tip of the iceberg. For the space industry to fully realise its potential it needs more of the right people to understand what’s happening and get involved. People like policy makers, investors, regulators, planners, communicators, lawyers and consultants.


    Dr Alice Bunn, the president of UK Space, and her panel of guests, Sam Alden co-CEO of Space Solar, Nick Shave managing director of Astroscale and Anushka Sharma founder of Naaut, discuss the surprising, awe inspiring business of space and make the compelling case for why more companies and investors should get involved.


    Contributors:

    Host:

    Alice Bunn, President of UKspace

    Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn

    UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn


    Guests:

    Nick Shave, Managing Director of Astroscale

    Nick Shave FRAeS | LinkedIn

    Astroscale: Overview | LinkedIn


    Sam Adlen, CEO of Space Solar

    Sam Adlen | LinkedIn

    Space Solar: Overview | LinkedIn


    Anushka Sharma, founder of Naaut

    Anushka Sharma | LinkedIn

    Naaut: About | LinkedIn


    Key topics covered:

    Impact of Space on Everyday Life

    • Practical Applications
    • Environmental Monitoring
    • Global Security


    Sustainability and Innovation in Orbit

    • Space Debris
    • Manufacturing in Microgravity
    • Space-Based Solar Power


    Economic and Regulatory Landscape

    • Cost Reduction
    • Investment and Finance
    • Regulation and Policy


    The Future of Space Exploration

    • New Platforms
    • Academic Contribution


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    43 mins
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