Simple methods to get you across the line, every time The Grind We’re all familiar with the grind. You’re busy leading your team and program, grafting to meet deadlines and negotiating for resources. You know your team does good work – people tell you so all the time – but it can be difficult to measure … Continue reading
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Practical Creativity in a Disruptive World
Embrace Uncertainty with Practical Creativity. Creativity, Motivation, Practice. I design and build business programs for a living. This means consciously deploying a framework of design and agile methodologies to discover, define and make operational adaptive and innovative actions that scale. With the pace and breadth of change in today’s technology and business environments our perspectives by definition … Continue reading
The Designer’s Mindset – The Force Mechanism of Change
The psychology of how we pivot and the mechanics of how we do so. Horses for courses It seemed like an interesting insight into the equestrian world rather than a life lesson, when Tim Beecher explained to me how racehorses take a jump. It was the very start of my career and the famed Irish horseman … Continue reading
What’s your Point of View?
Have you ever given time to really considering what your point of view is or why that’s important? Let’s look at 8 steps to building a firm foundation for value from your POV. Continue reading
Thoughts on Practical Creativity
I believe that if we infuse our programs with the belief that they truly transform the business, we will always connect dots that spark our imagination, enabling multiple adjacent possibilities. Continue reading
It’s not the thing you fling, it’s the fling itself
One of the first pieces of advice I recall being given, upon starting a new role with broad expectations and few resources, was, “Don’t try to boil the ocean.” It is the standout piece of bad advice that I have ever received. I can work within constraints, I just don’t do well in the absence of creativity. Continue reading