Archetypes at Work – Notes for a book #2
Active Living Dispositions Archetypes, as they manifest themselves in organisations, are not illusory qualities; they are not some apocryphal acts of the imagination. They have
Active Living Dispositions Archetypes, as they manifest themselves in organisations, are not illusory qualities; they are not some apocryphal acts of the imagination. They have
… from the latest poetry sequence (still unfinished) called ‘Scrapes against the Soul’ The conversations the night sea has with the dawn Leave an empty
What do I mean by ‘Reflective Practise’? This is the regular habit of asking yourself questions about how you are going about your work, your

BUGS & BUZZES – an ice-breaker exercise for a group meeting. What it does This is a great warm-up exercise for the beginning of a
… from my latest collection of poetry, called ‘Scrapes against the Soul’: Sonnet Now you know why I spent my twenties crying, Aching for some
Many of you will already be aware of a book by David Allen called ‘Getting Things Done’. This book, published in 2001 has become something
It’s been a while since I posted a Friday Playlist. Here is a list of the albums I am listening to at the moment: 1.

I am fascinated by the fact that many musicians as they develop their career become very interested in curating their archive. I’m thinking particularly of people

I’m reading Michael Gelb‘s ‘How to think like Leonardo da Vinci’ which is an excellent book. I’m working through many of the exercises and finding
People new into post often have big knowledge gaps as they work to understand the context in which they are working. This is not necessarily