by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Jun 23, 2022 | Personal Development, Podcast
How many times have you caught yourself agreeing to do something you don’t want to do? Whether it’s signing up for the PTA, reading over your needy colleague’s CV or hosting a family event, sometimes we all bow to the pressure of being a people pleaser instead of...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Jun 16, 2022 | Communication Skills, Podcast
We asked you what’s holding you back in your career and your response was loud and clear: You feel like you don’t have enough impact. One of the most common stories you shared was feeling ignored in meetings, or not having the confidence to speak up and...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Jun 9, 2022 | Communication Skills, Podcast
It’s a trope that people leave bad bosses, not bad jobs, but just because your boss is terrible doesn’t mean that you have to quit. We’re coming to the rescue with this episode of the Oh For Food’s Sake podcast, where we teach you how to manage your boss! ...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | Jun 2, 2022 | Podcast, Work Life Balance
It’s a situation that far too many mums are familiar with: You take 6 to 12 months (or more) off to have and raise a baby, you walk into the office on your first day back, and even though it’s the same job with the same people, it feels like everything’s changed. You...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | May 26, 2022 | New Product Development, Podcast
Some people are surprised to hear us say that we love the Stage-Gate Process, but we really do! The Stage-Gate Process has so many advantages, from building structure into your development process, to helping you to plan out your new development roadmap months ahead...
by Amy Wilkinson and Lucy Wager | May 19, 2022 | Podcast, Work Life Balance
How many times a week do you catch yourself saying “Oh no I can’t do that, I’m too busy”? In this episode of the Oh For Food’s Sake Podcast, we’re not going to tell you that you actually do have the time. Instead, we’re sharing the message that being busy isn’t a...