EPISODE · Jan 19, 2022 · 1H 17M
In Conversation with Josam Watson, Chief Risk Officer of Tyme
from Books To The Boardroom · host Sumith Dissanayake
Josam Watson is Chief Risk Officer (CRO), of digital banking company Tyme.Having an exceptional life starting in Zimbabwe where he couldn’t afford shoes as he was growing up, Josam has grown into an exceptional leader over the course of his career. This podcast details that journey.We talk about:How the development of a Chief Risk Officer has occurred.The value of root cause analysis and how it can help organisations from failing. Why Josam thinks individuals are easy to blame in leadership but this isn’t necessarily the best way to fix problems.The story of a pedantic leader who shaped him and made him realise who he didn't want to be.How he asks himself whether he is being the kind of leader he said he wanted to be when he is making critical decisions. What it was like to watch banks fail in real-time and what he believed went wrong.His challenging teenage years in Zimbabwe and how that still influences him today. And Much More.This podcast episode was co-hosted by Jack Ferguson and Sumith Dissanayake.Thanks for tuning in to Books to the Boardroom! If you enjoyed today's episode, take your leadership journey further:🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🔔 Never miss an episode—follow us on LinkedIn and your favourite podcast platform 📱 Share your takeaways with #CFOCatalystAre you a CFO with insights to share or know someone who is? We're always looking for financial leaders to join us on the show—reach out at [email protected] to discuss featuring your expertise on a future episode.Until next week, keep reading, keep listening!
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Josam Watson is Chief Risk Officer (CRO), of digital banking company Tyme. Having an exceptional life starting in Zimbabwe where he couldn’t afford shoes as he was growing up, Josam has grown into an exceptional leader over the course of his career. This podcast details that journey. We talk about: How the development of a Chief Risk Officer has occurred.The value of root cause analysis and how it can help organisations from failing. Why Josam thinks individuals are easy to blame in lead...
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