52. Creative Practice, The Power of Quiet Influence, and Impact Beyond Ego | David Murdoch
Автор: Digby Scott
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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What if the most lasting leadership isn't about the monuments you build but about the quiet spaces you create for others to thrive? Many senior leaders wrestle with this tension: how do we create impact that endures beyond our tenure without becoming the very "founder effect" that stifles the organisation's future? We know intellectually that leadership is about developing others, yet our systems still reward personal visibility over collective growth, heroic intervention over sustainable culture.
This conversation with Professor David Murdoch offers a different lens. We explore what happens when leadership becomes less about being essential and more about making yourself unnecessary. Through his experience moving from technical expert to Vice Chancellor, from academic to industry leader, and through his two years running a remote hospital in Nepal, David reveals how unconventional detours often become our most formative experiences. His practice of building guitars (30 of them, all given away to friends around the world) isn't a hobby separate from his leadership, it's the creative renewal that sustains it. What's possible when we stop treating our "opposite world" as optional?
Professor David Murdoch is an infectious disease expert, former Vice Chancellor of Otago University, and currently works with PHF Science leading organisational transformation. His father's quiet championing of women in education shaped David's approach to what I'm calling "covert mentoring," lifting others into opportunities without fanfare or expectation of recognition. In this conversation, you'll discover:
1. How creative practice serves as a barometer for your work-life integration (when your mind wanders to the workshop during boring meetings, you're in a good spot)
2. Why taking opportunities that "wreck your career" often become the best decisions you'll make
3. How to build high trust, high accountability cultures through deliberate delegation and learning to let go
4. Why working with young people isn't just about developing them, it's about their fresh questions keeping your thinking alive
5. How succession planning is the ultimate success metric (things continuing well when you're not there)
6. Why you can't assume you have a legacy, and how that humility actually creates enduring impact
7. How experiences in radically different environments (like running a remote hospital in Nepal for two years) shape your leadership in ways conventional career paths never could
8. Why the "founder effect" happens and what warning signs to watch for in your own leadership
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction
(03:02) - The Creative Outlet: Guitar Building and Leadership
(09:13) - The Journey from Expert to Leader
(23:59) - Trusting Young Talent in Leadership Roles
(32:54) - Creating Lasting Impact in Leadership
(38:20) - Building a Culture of Trust
(42:02) - Lessons from Nepal: A Unique Leadership Experience
Other References
1. Nick Petrie (https://nicholaspetrie.com/blog/do-yo...)
2. Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation (https://thesiredmundhillaryfoundation...)
3. Himalayan Trust (https://himalayantrust.org/)
4. Ashley Bloomfield Podcast Episode (https://dig-deeper.captivate.fm/episo...)
5. Values Party (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values_...)
You can find David at:
Website: https://www.phfscience.nz/
LinkedIn: / david-murdoch-61a436318
Check out my services and offerings https://www.digbyscott.com/
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