Organisations worldwide spend somewhere between $380-$400 billion annually on workplace training. In Australia alone, that figure reached $8 billion in 2024. Yet most corporate learning programs operate on a peculiar fantasy: that insight acquired in a training room...
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How Simply Listening to Each Other is the Foundation for any Real Change
Listening is often considered a fundamental leadership skill, but the reality is more nuanced. True listening - deep, attentive, and reflexive - is not an automatic human faculty, but a capability requiring deliberate practice. For leaders navigating teams in complex,...
Feel the Friction – A Guide for Team Members Wanting Real Collaboration
If you’re part of a team and find yourself uncomfortable when collaboration gets messy, you’re not alone. You might wonder whether the tension, the difficult conversations, or the moments when you fundamentally disagree with your colleagues mean something has gone...
Transforming Team Dynamics – The ‘Simple’ Art of Noticing
Teams racing toward outcomes often miss what's unfolding right under their noses. While organisations pour resources into frameworks and strategic planning sessions, there's a more fundamental capability sitting in plain sight: the ability to truly notice what's...
Making Adult Learning Stick – The Integration Challenge
Most corporate learning programs suffer from a peculiar form of organisational amnesia. Participants emerge from training rooms brimming with insights, only to find their newfound knowledge evaporating upon contact with the unyielding complexity of daily work. This...