Jay is more than just the host of All About Change podcast. He is a lawyer and international activist, who has focused his life’s work on seeking social justice by advocating for the rights of people with disabilities worldwide. On the special episode of All About Change, Mijon Zulu, the managing producer of the "All About Change" podcast, is taking over hosting duties to interview Jay Ruderman about his new book, his activist journey, and why activism is even more important today. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (02:38) How does one choose a cause to go after? (03:33) Jay’s path to activism (07:50) Practical steps a new activist can take (09:24) Confrontation vs trolling (17:36) Learning from activists operating in different sectors (19:20) Resilience in activism (22:24) Reflections on Find Your Fight and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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At the core of every successful business lies the importance of good organisational communication. It’s the thread that connects teams, departments, and stakeholders and helps them make sense of their context. However, when communication isn’t clear, people can get messages that cause confusion and distract them from what’s most important. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne Le Boutillier talks to Dr Libby Mitchell, a specialist in stakeholder engagement and strategic communication with experience in consulting, working in corporates and academia across the globe and in multiple sectors. Dr Libby shares insights about the impact of effective communication, the pitfalls of storytelling and why using clear, concise, jargon-free communication in complex situations is essential. Don’t miss this episode as Dr. Libby helps us understand the value of strategic communication and how doing it well can help us thrive in complexity. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: Analysing communication challenges effectively (03:11) Recognizing the significance of good organisational communication (08:25) Tailoring actions to suit the intended audience (12:20) Typical challenges faced by organisations Dr. Libby works with (13:45) The impact of decision-making to avoid short-term losses (15:10) Engaging the audience through storytelling (16:49) Focusing on the receiver's interpretation of messages (18:39) The power of a strong and supportive communications team (23:15) Understanding an organisation's non-negotiables and potential workarounds (26:50) Value of central coordination and setting the right tone (29:39) Tips for effectively sharing essential information (33:20) Dr. Libby's interpretation of thriving in complexity (41:45) Advice to her 25-year-old self (43:48) Quotes "Strategic communications is very influential, it can be used for both good and evil. And it's a responsibility that should not be taken lightly." -Dr Libby Mitchell "A communications expert would save you from sending out some bland bit of jargon-laden babble that won't help you achieve your objectives." -Dr Libby Mitchell "It's not about what you think the audience needs, you need to test and retest the messaging to figure it out." -Dr Libby Mitchell "You need to understand that less is more, focus on who the audience is, and leave out everything they don’t need." -Susanne Le Boutillier "As a leader, you need to get up off your chair, walk the floor and have conversations with people. This gives valuable insight about how people are interpreting what they're hearing." -Susanne Le Boutillier Resources Thinking, Fast and Slow Break Your Own Rules: How to Change the Patterns of Thinking that Block Women's Paths to Power The Efficiency of Constructed Week Sampling for Content Analysis of Online News WHERE TO FIND DR LIBBY MITCHELL LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/libbykmitchell/…
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Organisations aren’t the only ones who can go from good to great – people can too. Coaching helps empower individuals to tap into their hidden reserves of passion and talent so they can grow. Having the right coach can help individuals become more resilient, adaptable, and capable of dealing with complex situations. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne Le Boutillier speaks with Liz Mackevicius, an accredited organisational coach who brings lessons learned from ultra marathon running into her coaching. With nearly two decades of experience in public and private planning, Liz discovered her true passion: empowering individuals to translate aspirations into real breakthroughs by building client confidence, resolve and satisfaction. In our conversation Liz shares her expertise on facilitating transformative journeys, where she guides clients towards becoming the person they aspire to be. Liz emphasises the significance of relentless forward progress, encouraging individuals to focus on the present and embrace the journey rather than being overwhelmed by long-term goals. Drawing from her experience, Liz unveils the power of shifting perspective and unearthing ingrained stories, beliefs, and assumptions that shape our self-perception. Join us as we delve into Liz’s expertise to facilitate relentless forward progress for making work (and life) fulfilling and rewarding, going from feeling good to great. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: Liz’s shift to professional coaching and how it made an impact on her life (01:39) What ultra-marathon running teaches us about professional development (03:40) How to move towards the person you want to become (06:59) The value of changing your context (10:35) Coaching approaches to help people unlock their potential (12:25) Liz's personal anecdotes about the value of coaching approaches (19:20) The importance of having a curiosity skill set (23:30) How to become more aware of the behaviours holding you back (27:00) The best ways to alter habits of mind and patterns of behaviours (29:57) Coaching frameworks Liz uses with clients (34:18) Using a shift in perspective to move beyond feeling stuck (37:38) Tips and advice for people wanting to do meaningful work (40:52) What does thriving in complexity mean for Liz? (44:11) Advice to Liz’s 25-year-old self (45:25) One thing Liz wants you to remember (46:31) Quotes "The coaching process that you go through can help organise your thinking. So you have clear purpose and ideas about what you want, how you're going to get it, and the decisions become a lot easier."- Liz Mackevicius "Observing how other people approach situations can be quite powerful." -Liz Mackevicius "You need to be sure your mindset is serving you rather than undermining what you're about." -Liz Mackevicius "A coach can help someone notice when they're holding on to something that is getting in the way of becoming who they need to become next." -Susanne Le Boutillier Resources Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Tim Ferriss Waking Up WHERE TO FIND LIZ MACKEVICIUS Website: https://sentier.com.au/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-mackevicius-coach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sentier_consulting/…
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1 021: How One Woman Helped Transform Lives And Challenge Systems Over Twenty Years with Cath Bartolo 57:34
Navigating the intricate landscape of non-profit service provision in a world of escalating social complexities necessitates innovation, holistic approaches, and person-centeredness. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne Le Boutillier is joined by Cath Bartolo, CEO of YFS, whose pioneering work in Logan and surrounding areas is a testament to these principles. Honoured as a Member of the Order of Australia, Cath brings to the table two decades of experience working tirelessly with vulnerable populations. Throughout the conversation, she underlines the pivotal role of integration and partnership among service providers, communities, and a wide spectrum of stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes for individuals and families facing adversity. During our conversation, Cath talks about YFS’ transformative journey. From her early days to her commitment to rigorous, evidence-based programs and outcome measurement, she underscores the evolution and significance of case managers working with people as navigators or coaches. Cath also highlights the tremendous influence of initiatives like Logan Together, Thriving Families and Substation33 in opening up opportunities to do things differently. Cath brings to light the multifaceted challenges inherent to service provision amidst the increasing social complexities of our times. She emphasises the necessity for flexibility, understanding, and above all, empathy in service providers. Additionally, she explores the profound impact of establishing a bedrock of trust between the community and organisations like YFS in combating systemic harm. Join us as we explore the dynamic landscape of non-profit service provision, the power of a holistic approach, and the significance of innovation, empathy, and collaboration in addressing social complexities and improving lives. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: An interesting trivia about Cath (02:59) Complex community challenges in YFS (05:08) The importance of assessing outcomes (09:50) The value of knowing the constants for long-term case management (12:45) What is Case Management and how has it improved over the years (14:20) How does YFS deal with the complexities of different case scenarios (16:45) What Thriving Families are about and how they help young struggling families (24:33) Why is the theory of change so significant for YFS? (32:10) Why it’s essential to use evidence-based interventions (35:00) Two creative programs Cath carried through at YFS (41:18) The benefits of disciplined dialogue processes (46:07) What does Thriving in Complexity mean for Cath (48:55) A complex situation she could’ve handled differently (49:55) What is Cath most proud of in her work? (52:20) Advice to her 25-year-old self (54:27) Quotes "If we want to create change in people's lives, we've got to do more than patch up a crisis." -Cath Bartolo "It takes a lot of sophistication, and even stepping back reflecting what we're doing, how we can continually improve it." -Cath Bartolo "It's not about directing, it's very driven by who we're working with and their goals." -Cath Bartolo "Shift from feeling like you're doing good to actually knowing the impact you're having." -Susanne Le Boutillier WHERE TO FIND CATH BARTOLO Website: https://www.yfs.org.au/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yfs-ltd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yfslogan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/yfslogan?lang=en CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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Have you ever considered how procurement approaches have evolved to tackle the intricacies of our modern world? It's time to challenge the common assumption that procurement acts as a blocker rather than an enabler. In fact, there's a remarkable alignment between procurement and complexity, where context, active listening, and engagement pave the way for exceptional outcomes. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, my guest is Sharon Bailey, the Chief Procurement Officer of the Queensland government. Sharon is not your typical head of government procurement and brings a diversity of experience and fresh perspectives to the table. From her early days as a social worker to her current role, Sharon has a deep understanding of how to achieve the best procurement outcomes in complex situations. During our interview, Sharon opens up about typical procurement challenges and how to tackle them. Whether it's commissioning infrastructure projects for the highly anticipated Brisbane 2032 or providing vital services to support individuals experiencing vulnerability, she offers diverse strategies to help you commission what is needed for the context. Join us as we delve deeper into the fascinating world where procurement and complexity intertwine, guided by the expertise of Sharon Bailey. She challenges the misconception that the procurement team is out to stifle your flexibility and adaptability in the face of emerging situations. Get ready to unlock the true potential of procurement in this thought-provoking episode of Thriving in Complexity with Sharon Bailey.…
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In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, our guest is Andrea Danes, EY’s Global Human Services Leader, with nearly 30 years of experience in both public and private sectors with program expertise in Medicaid, Child Welfare, and other Human Services programs. Andrea shares her experience working with government leaders and communities to design and implement programs that address the specific needs of vulnerable populations. Throughout the conversation, we'll explore the challenges of navigating complex systems, the promise of predictive analytics and the importance of building strong partnerships to overcome these obstacles. Andrea emphasizes the importance of a person-centred approach why it is essential to focus on people, families, and communities rather than just on programs. We also discuss the importance of transforming the safety net and using data and intuition to enable resilience and recovery in the delivery of Human Services. Andrea shares the personal experiences that drive both her perspective and passion for supporting individuals and families in need. Join us in this episode of Thriving in Complexity to learn more about the complexities of the human and health services landscape and the importance of a person-centred approach in providing quality care and support to people experiencing vulnerability. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: One thing most people don’t know about Andrea (01:11) Andrea’s favourite experience working in complexity (03:19) Why did Andrea become an advocate for human services? (08:57) The challenges leaders face in the human and health services system (14:44) What is predictive analytics and how can it improve individual outcomes (21:31) Aggregation of data in different cultural contexts (27:45) How to start with social programs (31:15) The role of community-controlled organisations (37:06) Pitfalls of predictive analysis (41:19) Thriving in complexity, according to Andrea (44:39) Quotes “If you are going to use data of people on their own behalf, you must be transparent about what data and the purpose.” - Andrea Danes “Success is not when the system is changed. It's as individual minds are changed.” - Anthony, Andrea Danes’ Uber Driver “The top three are workforce, digitalisation and compounded need.” - Andrea Danes “We're continually tasked with measuring the impact based on bad things that didn't happen.” - Andrea Danes Resources Radical Help By Hilary Cottam WHERE TO FIND ANDREA DANES LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asdanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/asdanes?lang=en CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne Le Boutillier speaks with one of Australia’s foremost experts in community engagement processes, Max Hardy. Max highlights that starting softly and listening without judgement, rather than going in hard from the start, is key to creating positive outcomes that benefit both the community and the organisation. Max discusses the importance of co-design in activating people and how it helps to create a sense of ownership and buy-in from the community. He also explains how fear of failure can hinder the engagement process and how utilising appreciative inquiry and framing questions can help overcome this. Max also explains how utilising digital tools in engagement processes can enhance community participation and create a more inclusive process. If you are looking for practical tips on how to effectively engage with communities or people across your organisation, this episode is for you. Tune in and learn from Max Hardy's extensive experience and remember, the quality of early engagement helps to set you up to get somewhere - it might not be exactly where you thought you were going, but it will be a better place. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: What most people don't know about Max (04:45) What does working in the public participation space means (06:20) The impact of activating people in the community (10:30) The value of Co-design in activating people (13:50) How does fear of failure affect the process (18:35) The importance of listening without judgement (24:25) Why we need to explore different ways of having a conversation (30:01) The benefits of framing questions (32:02) Utilising appreciative inquiry in complex problems (37:32) The power of digital tools in engagements (41:52) What does thriving in complexity mean for Max? (48:00) A situation he would've handled differently (49:39) Max's advice to his 25-year-old self (53:23) Quotes "When faced with a complex situation, people often tend to think, or see the community as a problem to be solved, rather than an asset to be utilised." -Max Hardy "Building relationships is absolutely critical. And you only build those relationships when people know that you actually care about what they care about." -Max Hardy "If you demonstrate you're interested in what people know, then they'll become curious about what you know." -Max Hardy "The lens through which we interpret things is based on what we already know, and have experienced ourselves" -Susanne Le Boutillier Resources TED Talk: Questions change everything in community engagement WHERE TO FIND MAX HARDY Website: https://maxhardy.com.au/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maxchardy Email: max@maxhardy.com.au CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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1 017: How To Build Resilience And Capability with Complexity-Based Tools and Methods with Viv Read 1:05:53
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In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne Le Boutillier talks to Viv Read about the importance of using complexity-based tools and methods in organisations. As the Director of Complexability Pty Ltd, a company that specialises in enabling collaborative projects with other independent consultants working in the field of complexity, Viv shares practical tips on how to effectively manage complex projects informed by her many years of experience in the field. Viv highlights that complexity-based tools help organisations build resilience and capability by learning through doing and shifting power and responsibility away from external consultants into the organisation. She emphasises that knowing where an organisation doesn't want to be is just as important as knowing where they want to head, and having boundaries and flexibility is critical. If you are a senior business leader who is struggling with the complexity of the ever-changing context around you or looking for answers on how to tackle complex situations, this episode is for you. Tune in and learn how to use complexity-based tools and methods to effectively manage projects and create successful outcomes. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: What are the complexity-based tools and methods (05:19) Why should organizations use complexity-based tools and methods? (07:27) The importance of knowing what you don’t want (10:56) What does the term “safe to fail” mean? (13:50) Working in complexity vs. pivoting in response to change (19:25) The power of a narrative-driven process (24:53) Meals on Wheels and the value of the brand (31:45) Integrating indigenous thinkers and speakers into the network (37:12) Common mistakes that organisations make when working in complexity (41:35) Viv’s advice to other complexity practitioners (47:48) Thriving in complexity according to Viv (53:09) One thing Viv wants other people to remember (58:32) Quotes "It's just as important to know where you don't want to be as where you do." -Viv Read “What working with complexity does is help people build resilience and capacity by learning by doing.” -Viv Read " Focusing on what's next, doesn't mean that you don't have a sense of where you want to head." -Susanne Le Boutillier Resources Pam Health Foundation Meals on Wheels WHERE TO FIND VIV READ LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/viv-read-a06390 Website: www.complexability.com.au CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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1 016: Advisory Boards: A Valuable Model for Organisations During Times of Complexity with Louise Broekman 53:58
In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, host Susanne Le Boutillier talks to Louise Broekman about the value advisory boards can offer when you’re navigating complexity. Regardless of whether your organisation has a governance board, advisory boards help improve problem-solving and ensuring quality thinking for the best decision-making. Louise, who spent five years researching, testing, and validating advisory boards globally, discovered that there was no professional body looking after the advisory board sector in the world. This led her to establish the Advisory Board Centre to provide ethical foundations and best practice principles for the sector, enabling advisors to learn from each other and collaborate while helping clients achieve their strategic objectives. If you're an entrepreneur or business leader, don't miss this opportunity to understand how advisory boards can have a positive impact on your organisation. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the power of advisory boards and how they can help you thrive in complexity. Discover how having the right advisory board can help you make better decisions and navigate the ever-changing business landscape. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: An interesting fact about Louise (02:40) What are advisory boards and why are they becoming popular? (04:40) How do advisory boards generate process accountability among directors (07:05) Louise’s advisory board genesis story (11:08) Who is suited to become advisory board members (15:20) What types of organisations need advisory boards (18:25) Determining if advisory boards are right for your business (21:25) How to ensure that advisory boards are operating in the best interest of your business (31:10) What does Thriving in Complexity mean for Louise (41:01) A complex situation she could've managed differently (44:09) The importance of knowing you won’t let yourself down (47:41) Quotes "An advisory board is not a decision-making model, it's a problem-solving model. It’s ultimately a thinking system." -Louise Broekman "We need to have different conversations, to be able to make different decisions in a way that's also going to be safe in the eyes of the market, and do the right thing in organisations, in ways that are viable, but also sustainable." - Louise Broekman "Not everyone should be providing advice. It's not a job, it's a vocation." -Louise Broekman "Sometimes a holding to account focus can get in the way of creating a constructive thinking environment." -Susanne Le Boutillier Resources STATE OF THE MARKET GLOBAL REPORT 2021 ABF101 Best Practice Framework™ | Advisory Board Centre Advisor Concierge Service | Advisory Board Centre WHERE TO FIND LOUISE BROEKMAN LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-broekman/ Website: http://www.advisoryboardcentre.com.au/ CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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1 015: Navigating Healthcare Complexity: The Importance of Human-Centered Design with Satyan Chari 57:29
When the pandemic struck, it revealed opportunities to innovate and improve healthcare systems in different areas of the world. Healthcare was in the spotlight begging for creative solutions. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne chats with Satyan Chari about bridging gaps in healthcare through human-centred design. He is an Occupational Therapist and currently leads the Clinical Excellence Queensland (CEQ) Bridge Labs programs. The program Satyan leads harnesses the benefits of creative design, systems, and human factors science to improve healthcare. It’s clear as day the present healthcare system challenges are very different from the problems of healthcare in the 1980s. System interactions today compel us to create innovative solutions that allow us to look at various healthcare situations through the lens of technical and social complexity. Giving people the freedom to think creatively allows them to utilise resources and create human-centred designs to influence different approaches to healthcare problems. Satyan does not hold back in sharing his expertise in innovating healthcare, he understands the value of human resilience while working in complexity. Change happens when people are willing to do the work and employ sustainable solutions. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: What most people don't know about Satyan (01:27) What Bridge Labs does and how it helps improve healthcare (02:39) The types of projects Satyan's been involved in (07:49) Design thinking's influence on the creative work of clinicians (11:05) Expressing leadership in distinct yet helpful ways (16:10) The role of power in changing systems (18:02) The impact of sense-making in complexity (23:27) The importance of having flexibility in policies and managing risks (34:35) Navigating changes in the modern world (44:35) What is resilience engineering and the outcomes it produces (48:40) What does thriving in complexity mean for Satyan? (53:00) Quotes "If we give people the opportunity to think and do in a certain way, they see intuitively the value of connecting on a deeper level with communities and consumers." - Satyan Chari "Allowing space for people to be creative is a catalyst for eliciting what might already exist ." - Satyan Chari "We need to separate the people within the system and who they innately are and how the system forces them to behave." - Susanne Le Boutillier "Tap into people’s shared purpose, not shared values, because what they value could potentially be quite different." - Susanne Le Boutillier Resources The Queensland Bridge Labs Program: An ecosystem approach to healthcare transformation John Flach WHERE TO FIND SATYAN CHARI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/satyanchari/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hsi-network CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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1 014: Get Rid Of Cookie-Cutter Change and Start Designing Changing Experiences with Faith Timbs 59:30
Cookie-cutter approaches to change are often derailed by volatility, uncertainty, ambiguity and complexity. So, why do so many people still cling to them? Is it because we desire certainty, even when we know that’s often not possible? In this episode of Thriving of Complexity, Susanne speaks with Faith Timbs on how to get rid of cookie-cutter change and start designing changing experiences. Faith is the Founder and Managing Director of Timbs and Co: Change Design. Her business helps clients stop managing change and encourages them to take a fresh look at changing. Using cookie-cutter approaches to change can make people feel unproductive and demotivated. When context is used to determine the changing experience in an organisation, it establishes an understanding of what needs to happen, where change leaders should start, and where the organisation is going. If you want people to make sense of and understand how they can be part of the change, tune in as Faith dives deep and shares her knowledge and expertise in creating a good changing experience. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: An interesting fact about Faith (02:07) Managing change in the complexity space (03:33) The limitations of cookie-cutter change experiences (10:18) What makes a good changing experience (17:57) Incorporating the Cynefin framework in helping clients (24:12) Common organisation mistakes when making change (31:45) What does thriving in complexity mean for Faith (38:15) Complex situations she could’ve managed differently (43:45) Advice for her 25-year-old self (55:00) The importance of context in change (56:40) Quotes "What I think and how I'm impacted by change changes because it's not just about your change." - Faith Timbs "People who know your context best are the people who live in it every day." - Faith Timbs "If you don't ask for things, you won't get them." - Faith Timbs "Leaders today need space to engage the team so that they can lead." -Susanne Le Boutillier WHERE TO FIND FAITH TIMBS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faith-timbs/ Website: https://www.timbsandco.com/ CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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We all make decisions but how often do we consciously think about how to make good decisions? Ask a group of people to make a decision together and it either gets more challenging or people look for the quickest means of reaching an agreement. In this episode of Thriving in Complexity, Susanne chats with Samantha Rush about why structure is powerful when making decisions in complexity. Samantha is currently studying for her Ph.D. in decision-making. She knows from her research that using a structured process encourages individual contributions from team members, and helps to surface minority and diverse opinions that might otherwise be missed. Making use of a structured process in decision-making amplifies the quality and the quantity of information available to teams before they make a decision. If this sparks your curiosity and you want to learn how you can utilize a structured process in decision-making, make sure you listen to the episode. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: What most people don't know about Samantha (01:40) The structured process of decision-making in teams (05:19) How to make decisions in complex situations (07:55) Powerful techniques to employ in structured decision-making (10:02) Why it's important for every team member to be heard and seen (11:48) Three things to consider when making decisions (13:45) What are The Marvellous Women cards and Samantha's inspiration behind them (21:00) The connection between Marvellous Women cards and thriving in complexity (23:37) What does Thriving in Complexity mean for Samantha (29:52) Advice to her 25-year-old self (32:30) The value of making conscious decisions (34:50) Quotes "Thriving in complexity means finding a way to make movement around constraints." - Samantha Rush "Don't limit yourself, think bigger." - Samantha Rush "Just because you have access to something and you know that it works, doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to get the benefit of it." - Samantha Rush Resources Everything Is Figureoutable The 10 components of a thinking environment – Nancy Kline WHERE TO FIND SAMANTHA RUSH LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-rush-mba/ Website: https://www.marvellouswomencards.com/ CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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Susanne’s experiences on a recent trip suggest that the universe has a sense of humour when it exacted revenge after she launched the podcast. In this episode of the Thriving in Complexity podcast, Susanne provides a simple definition of complexity and shares a story about how the universe decided to teach her a lesson in complexity. Even if you don’t realise it, complexity is a part of life. It affects how your decisions - from the small to the large - are made. With understanding and practice, you can learn to find your way through complexities and thrive despite them. So what are you waiting for? Join Susanne on this journey of learning about the different ways of managing in the face of complexity. Gain insights and find out how to thrive in a complex world. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: Susanne’s definition of complexity (01:13) How a series of random events can create a complex situation (02:04) What is the complexity theory, and how can it affect you (10:59) Quotes “A series of random events can all join up to create a very complex situation.” -Susanne “Complexity is what emerges from the interactions between different parts of a system or interactions between systems.” -Susanne CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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1 011: Embracing Possibility in Complexity with Helen Palmer 1:07:16
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When faced with complexity we tend to try and predict what will happen in the future rather than embrace the possibility adjacent to our current situation. In this episode of the Thriving in Complexity podcast, Susanne speaks with Helen Palmer about holding space so people can be present, embrace our past in ways that serve us into the future, learn from the people around us, let go and allow new possibilities to emerge. Helen believes that people have a lot of potential locked up and unavailable to make a positive impact and she’s motivated to do something about this. Helen helps people learn so something different is possible. She is also the founder of the company Questo and the co-organiser of the premier Cynefin Meetup in Australia. There are certain novel situations that only arise in complexity and when we’re present in the moment, we can be curious about what’s going on in reality. Although we have no control over the future, we can explore how we influence it in the present. However, if we focus too much on a specific goal, or destination, we turn our filters in such a way that will only see certain things, which is the antithesis of curiosity. If you’re curious, have a listen to this episode! WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: A surprising fact about Helen Palmer (02:40) The importance of embracing the past and using it for the future (06:12) How does learning together help to successfully work together (11:40) Tips to successfully holding spaces (18:39) The benefits of being in the present when working in complexity (21:29) The value of self-care in navigating complexity (32:18) Using the Cynefin framework to help explore human complexity (41:08) What does thriving in complexity mean for Helen? (50:30) Helen’s advice to her 25-year-old self (01:04:18) Quotes "It's not just watching for what's emerging around you. It's understanding what's going on within you, at the same time." -Helen Palmer " Look for the adjacent possible." -Helen Palmer "Be the guide from the side, not the sage from the stage” – Helen Palmer "Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is a success." -Henry Ford Resources Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps: How to Thrive in Complexity Seeing What Others Don't: The Remarkable Ways We Gain Insights WHERE TO FIND HELEN PALMER LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenp/ Website: https://www.questo.com.au/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/helenmpal CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
Our struggles help us get stronger, whether lifting weights at the gym or finding our way through a big challenge at work. Embracing that struggle as an opportunity to learn helps us develop our anti-fragility. In this episode of the Thriving in Complexity podcast, Susanne talks to Paul Atherton, an ex-Wall Street adviser on a mission to help people win back their financial power. Paul worked for Wall Street for 25 years before deciding to found That Wall Street Guy. Paul shares insights from the complex world of finance that anybody can apply to help them thrive in the complexity of everyday life. So check out this episode if you want to know how to be open to opportunities and respond when they come along. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: What it’s like working on Wall Street (03:12) The most common challenges in the finance world (08:01) One financial lesson that can be applied in your daily life (11:19) Why is personal accountability important (17:54) Why it is great to remove something at the end of the year (20:27) The importance of communication in various roles (26:07) Thriving in complexity, according to Paul (28:22) Paul’s advice to his 25-year-old self (36:36) One thing Paul want you to remember (41:07) WHERE TO FIND PAUL ATHERTON LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-atherton-944a8a2/ Website: https://thatwallstreetguy.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatwallstguy CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
Many organisations have a proud history. However, there’s a big difference between being wedded to history and being respectful of it. Holding onto the past and ignoring the richness emerging around you can stop new possibilities in their tracks. In this episode of the Thriving in Complexity podcast, Susanne talks to Chris Tanti, an accomplished CEO both in Australia and the United States who has worked across mental health, disability and aged care. Currently, he is the CEO of the Leukemia Foundation. Chris shares his insights on how to thrive in complexity and how we works towards a better vision of the future.. He also talks about how important it is to have a clear purpose in life and shares his own personal story of how he found his purpose. With his extensive experience in the corporate sector, Chris is sure to provide some valuable insights on how to thrive in complexity. Listen to this episode to find out more! WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: One thing most people don’t know about Chris (02:16) What attracted Chris to build a career around mental health (05:58) How Chris’ background has shaped him as a leader (11:55) How can leaders bring their people along with them (19:11) Dealing with the changing expectations of others (26:03) The importance of having your finger on the pulse of your business (31:58) How to get valuable insights from previous experiences (34:53) Thriving in complexity, according to Chris (38:46) Focusing on your organizational goals (41:09) One thing Chis wished he handled differently (42:39) Chris’ advice to his 25-year-old self (49:48) WHERE TO FIND CHRIS TANTI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-tanti-352279b/ Website: https://www.leukaemia.org.au/ CONNECT WITH SUSANNE Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook…
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