The People Powered Business Podcast Podcast By Kristy-Lee Billett cover art

The People Powered Business Podcast

The People Powered Business Podcast

By: Kristy-Lee Billett
Listen for free

Creating a great team of high performing, motivated super stars can at times be challenging. Join us each week as we dive in to uncover what makes people tick, learn the best strategies and tactics to build your amazing team and most importantly discover how you, the business owner or leader can unleash the power of your people to help create the successful business you deserve. If you employ staff, engage contractors or rely on people to help deliver your products or services, this is the podcast for you.760331 Economics Leadership Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Being a Nice Boss Isn’t the Same as Being a Good Boss
    Mar 17 2026

    Hello and welcome to Episode 315 of The People Powered Business Podcast.

    In this episode I’m tackling a leadership trap I see all the time in small and growing businesses: confusing being a nice boss with being a good boss. With recent research showing that four in five Australian employees are disengaged at work, and a significant percentage actively looking for a new role, it’s worth asking an uncomfortable question.

    How much of that comes down to leadership? The reality is that managers influence the majority of employee engagement outcomes, which means the way we show up as leaders has a direct impact on retention, performance and ultimately profitability.

    I explore the difference between leading with kindness and prioritising being liked. When we focus too heavily on being nice, we often avoid the conversations that actually help our teams grow. We soften feedback, let issues slide and delay addressing underperformance because we don’t want to upset anyone. But strong leadership isn’t about being harsh. It’s about being clear. A good boss cares enough about their team to set expectations, hold boundaries and have honest conversations even when they feel uncomfortable. As the saying goes, clear is kind, and unclear is unkind.

    I also share practical ways you can shift from being simply a nice boss to being an effective one without changing who you are. This includes setting clear expectations early, addressing issues while they’re still small, giving honest but respectful feedback and creating regular check-ins so difficult conversations become easier over time. Your warmth and care are strengths as a leader. The key is making sure they support clarity and accountability rather than replacing them.

    Links & Resources:

    💬 DM Kristy-Lee on Instagram @kristy.lee.billett

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristyleebillett/

    Or email me at hello@peoplepoweredbusiness.com.au

    An Invitation:

    If you’d like to connect with other businesses who are also juggling the challenges of teams, I’d love you to join us inside our free Facebook Group, The People Powered Community, so I can learn more about what’s working for you and any challenges you might be having.

    Join Here.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustralia


    An Invitation:

    If you’d like to book a 15 minute clarity call with me, do that here: https://calendly.com/kristyleebillett/chat


    Articles Mentioned:

    https://www.ibtimes.com.au/employee-disengagement-australia-leads-au223-billion-loss-42-actively-job-hunting-poll-1858187


    https://www.ahri.com.au/articles/cost-of-employee-disengagement

    Show more Show less
    19 mins
  • How to Write a Script for Any Tricky Team Conversation
    Mar 24 2026

    Hello and welcome to Episode 316 of The People Powered Business Podcast.

    In this episode, we are diving into how to write a script for any tricky team conversation, whether it’s performance-related, awkward, or just something that’s been sitting on your to-do list for far too long. I walk through why these conversations are often avoided and how that avoidance is actually costing your business more than you might realise, from disengaged employees through to missed performance opportunities. I also unpack why this isn’t a “them” problem, it’s an “us” problem, and how our hesitation as leaders is often the very thing holding our teams back.

    I also take you through a practical, step-by-step framework to help you confidently prepare for and navigate these conversations. From getting crystal clear on the real issue, to preparing for objections, to structuring your conversation in a way that leads to clarity and action, this episode gives you a repeatable approach you can use anytime. If you’ve ever found yourself overthinking, avoiding, or second-guessing a tough conversation, this is the structure you’ve been looking for.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Avoiding difficult conversations leads to bigger performance and engagement issues over time
    2. Clarity is the foundation of any effective team conversation
    3. Preparing for objections reduces fear and builds confidence
    4. A structured conversation framework creates better outcomes and accountability
    5. Following up and documenting conversations is critical for long-term success

    Links & Resources:

    💬 DM Kristy-Lee on Instagram @kristy.lee.billett

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristyleebillett/

    Or email me at hello@peoplepoweredbusiness.com.au

    An Invitation:

    If you’d like to connect with other businesses who are also juggling the challenges of teams, I’d love you to join us inside our free Facebook Group, The People Powered Community, so I can learn more about what’s working for you and any challenges you might be having.

    Join Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustralia


    An Invitation: If you’d like to book a 15 minute clarity call with me, do that here: https://calendly.com/kristyleebillett/chat

    Show more Show less
    15 mins
  • What Is Avoidance Costing You?
    Mar 10 2026

    Hello and welcome to Episode 314 of The People Powered Business Podcast.

    In this episode I’m talking about something most business owners know they need to do but often avoid: difficult conversations. We’ve been exploring why these conversations feel so uncomfortable and how to approach them, but today I’m focusing on something different – the real cost of not having them.

    Whether it’s the high performer who knows they’re indispensable, the team members who simply can’t work together, or the employee whose attitude has quietly shifted, avoiding the conversation might feel easier in the moment but it comes with a price.

    I unpack the three hidden costs that show up when we delay these conversations: the time and mental bandwidth it takes up, the opportunity cost of what your team and business could achieve if the issue was resolved, and the very real material costs that can appear through mistakes, disengagement, lost customers or team turnover. When you start adding those up, many business owners are effectively paying somewhere between $50 and $100 every single day just to avoid a conversation that would likely take 30 minutes to have.

    If you’ve ever put off a tough conversation because you care about the relationship or you’re worried about making things worse, you’re not alone. Avoidance isn’t laziness, it’s often a sign that you care deeply about your team and the outcome. But understanding the true cost of avoiding the conversation is the first step toward addressing it.

    In the next episode, I’ll be sharing the three reasons these conversations often don’t go the way we expect, even when we finally decide to have them.

    Links & Resources:

    💬 DM Kristy-Lee on Instagram @kristy.lee.billett

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristyleebillett/

    Or email me at hello@peoplepoweredbusiness.com.au

    An Invitation:

    If you’d like to connect with other businesses who are also juggling the challenges of teams, I’d love you to join us inside our free Facebook Group, The People Powered Community, so I can learn more about what’s working for you and any challenges you might be having.

    Join Here.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustralia


    An Invitation:

    If you’d like to book a 15 minute clarity call with me, do that here: https://calendly.com/kristyleebillett/chat

    Show more Show less
    16 mins
No reviews yet