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Unfreeze, change… rapids?

Unfreeze, change… rapids?

My first formal introduction to change management came in the form of a 3 day course on accelerated implementation methodologies. Two things stay with me from that experience: feeling very out of place as an overly-eager young admin assistant in a room filled with...

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Competing commitments guard the entry to the arena

Competing commitments guard the entry to the arena

At the age of 27 I got divorced. It was messy divorce that didn't just colour between the lines, but bled out into relationships with the people around us. I was mortified by how easily the trust and safety I felt was stripped away as knowledge of my vulnerabilities...

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The world’s most boring one-person play

The world’s most boring one-person play

It’s been 164 days since business as usual was anything like usual. 164 days in varying states of lockdown, a mash of mandated restrictions and self-imposed precautions (as a foresight practitioner I aim to practice what I preach - read the changing landscape and...

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COVID-19: Surfing the second wave

I live in Melbourne, Australia, and over the past 6 years I have worked across health services and in state government to improve the way that health care is delivered to Victorian communities. Today marks the beginning of a second lockdown for metropolitan Melbourne...

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Thinking in Three Horizons

Thinking in Three Horizons

In periods of uncertainty with pressure to act, tensions often flare from disagreement about what should be done. What at first may seem to be fundamentally opposed positions can often be revealed as perspectives seeking different purposes as they look at towards...

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Wabi Sabi Futures facilitates exploration at the edge of where futures, foresight, change leadership, and arts practice intersect.

I live and work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung who form part of the Kulin nation, in Naarm (modern-day Melbourne).

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