Adaptive approaches for complex challenges

Not all complex challenges are equally challenging. Adam Kahane outlines three forms of complexity that, when present together, create conditions that feel like running up against a brick wall. Learn to recognise these types of complexity so you can gauge the degree...
Who gets a seat at the table?

Who gets a seat at the table?

There’s an art to choosing the right people to attend your workshop. Most issues have more stakeholders than fit in the room. Learning to choose guests based on their power and interest delivers more insights, builds trust, and creates buy in. Here’s my 10...
The Art of Foresight

The Art of Foresight

When I tell the story of how I became a futurist, people are often surprised to learn that my training as an artist was just as helpful as the years I spent working in change, improvement and innovation. You wouldn’t expect to find much overlap between a Diploma...
Live-tweeting Atomic Habits by James Clear

Live-tweeting Atomic Habits by James Clear

MY LIVE-TWEETED NOTES FROM READING ATOMIC HABITS: AN EASY & PROVEN WAY TO BUILD GOOD HABITS & BREAK BAD ONES BY JAMES CLEAR. YOU CAN VISIT THE ORIGINAL TWITTER THREAD HERE. Habit tracker template from Imperfect Inspiration Less doomscrolling, more...

So you’re curating an anti-library

One segment of my own antilibrary. Yes, I’m the type of monster who organises her books by spine colour. Nicholas Nassim Taleb opens Black Swan, his book on the impact of the highly improbable, with the story of Umberto Eco’s Antilibrary: The writer Umberto Eco...