Looking at what’s broken: a message from a Malted Milk.
The humble biscuit can tell us a lot about our judgments around perfection and what is out of place…
The Iraqis are coming! The Iraqis are coming! A little lesson in seeing and belonging
As the modern world grapples with individual and group identities and age old conflicts, we can remind ourselves to look and see beyond our group conscience. There we can find a place for peace.
Inclusive leadership and conflict through a systemic lens
Systemic perspectives give insights for leaders grappling with diversity in the face of conflict. We examine one leader’s actions through three systemic lenses and ask, what can be learned?
Balanced exchange: the heart of good client service
Balanced exchange is the systemic principle at the heart of good client service. But are we always honest to ourselves about what we are expecting from our client relationships? Read on to discover more.
Do you suffer from virtuous giving?
Helpers beware! There’s a dark side in the dynamic of helping that sits in the blind spot, plotting your over-work, burn out and relationship breakdown. And here’s why it’s so dangerous: when it takes control, a part of you will feel good and righteous in your suffering.
What is real kindness?
We need to think kindly before we act kindly, otherwise we risk innocently harming others for our own benefit. Here’s why.
Is it time to slay your Lone Wolf?
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed and unsupported? Then it could well be time to slay your Lone Wolf…