I'm Dr. Daniel Linhares, and it's a pleasure to join you as the newest co-host on The Swine it Podcast Show. I'm thrilled to start this adventure with all of you. Additionally, today marks the launch of our Leadership and Time Management series. We're joined by Dr. Nell O'Neill, who brings extensive experience from the agricultural sector and executive coaching. In this episode, Dr. O'Neill shares her valuable insights on improving workplace well-being, enhancing leadership effectiveness, and honing time management skills. Join us for this pivotal first episode of our Leadership Series, where we connect the dots between theoretical understanding and leadership practice.
"Focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses can lead to more energy-efficient and effective work. Our strengths are our superpowers. Recognizing those is the key to development and growth."
Meet the guest: Dr. Helen Massey O'Neill, a consultant and executive coach known as ‘Nell,’ has a rich agricultural background and leadership and personal development roles. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Nottingham, her expertise spans leadership roles at AB Agri as Innovation Director and significant contributions to the University of Nottingham as an Honorary Professor focusing on leadership in biosciences. Currently thriving as an Executive Coach, she empowers clients with evidence-based methods, emphasizing empathy and co-creation. Known for creating a supportive environment for authentic personal growth, Dr. Masey O'Neill's approach is both empowering and insightful.
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