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  • Bosses Rebuilding: Auckland Airport's Adrian Littlewood
    2020/12/17
    The final boss we're revisiting this week before this programme wraps up for the year is Auckland International Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood.
    It was during the level three lockdown in May that Adrian appeared on Bosses in Lockdown.
    Back then, as it is now, it was brutal stuff for his business.
    He joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on Bosses Rebuilding to weigh in on where things are now. 
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    8 分
  • Bosses Rebuilding: Briscoe Group's Rod Duke on a rollercoaster year
    2020/12/16
    It has been a rollercoaster year for one of our iconic retailers.
    The first lockdown decimated revenue at Briscoes Group, but Kiwis more than made up for it with a shopping boom over the rest of the year.
    Briscoes Group managing director Rod Duke returned to Bosses Rebuilding to reflect on the year with Heather du Plessis-Allan.
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  • Bosses Rebuilding: Eden Park's Nick Sautner
    2020/12/15
    First, we had Bosses in Lockdown, and then we had Bosses Rebuilding.
    Now, it's coming to the end of this crazy, crazy, year and we thought it would be great to touch base again with some of the Kiwi bosses we spoke to earlier this year.
    It was mid-May, during level three, that Eden Park's Nick Sautner told us his industry was in a bad place.
    He joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on Bosses Rebuilding to look at where the industry is now.
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  • Bosses Rebuilding: Barfoot and Thompson's Peter Thompson
    2020/12/10
    If there's one story you might not have predicted during the thick of the Covid lockdown this year, it's the story of the housing market.
    Back in April, headlines were talking about house prices coming well off the boil, as New Zealand stared down the barrel of what it was thought would be a serious recession.
    Peter Thompson, the managing director of Barfoot and Thompson is our boss we're revisiting tonight.
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    6 分
  • Bosses Rebuilding: Tourism Holdings' Grant Webster
    2020/12/09
    First, we had Bosses in Lockdown, and then we had Bosses Rebuilding.
    Now, it's coming to the end of this crazy, crazy, year and we thought it would be great to touch base again with some of the Kiwi bosses we spoke to back in March and April.
    Tourism Holdings boss Grant Webster is back to give us an update on how the industry is holding up post-Covid-19.
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    5 分
  • Bosses Rebuilding: Vodadone's Jason Paris
    2020/12/08
    First, we had Bosses in Lockdown, and then we had Bosses Rebuilding.
    Now, it's coming to the end of this crazy, crazy, year and we thought it would be great to touch base again with some of the Kiwi bosses we spoke to back in March and April.
    Jason Paris, the CEO of Vodafone, was one of the first guests on Bosses in Lockdown. He rejoined Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss what's changed over the last months and how the company is bouncing back.
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  • Bosses Rebuilding: Vista Group's Kimbal Riley
    2020/12/03
    Covid threw a serious curveball to the world's movie industry this year, including local listed cinema software company, Vista Group.
    But instead of retreating, Vista doubled down, and they believe it's now ending the year in a stronger and more competitive position
    So how did they do it? Kimbal Riley is the CEO of Vista Group, and is tonight's guest on Bosses Rebuilding.
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  • Bosses Rebuilding: Les Mills' Clive Ormerod
    2020/12/02
    Many of you will know Les Mills, the New Zealand gym chain.
    But what many of you might not know, is that Les Mills is also a super successful export product.
    Les Mills International exports workout programmes to 100 other countries and to tens of thousands of gyms around the world.
    Naturally, in the post Covid world, home workout programmes have become more important than ever, and the company has just secured powerful backing.
    ACC has bought a 18 percent share in Les Mills international.
    Chief executive Clive Ormerod is tonight's guest on Bosses Rebuilding.
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    6 分