Last week was the 75th anniversary of “VE Day”, and the much anticipated announcements that many countries and jurisdictions would start relaxing their Covid19 economic and social restrictions. There is an important lesson to be taken from World War 2 history that we may like to apply to our Covid exit thinking. “Now this is […]
… isolation, exits and the new journey.
Hello world! It has been some time since my last contribution to professional debate – September last year, on a BCI Webinar “It takes a village – to build resilience”. Here we all are, May 2020, and we have been cooped up in our own ‘isolation’ villages and (here in Australia at least) starting to […]
… the month that was – October
This is the first of a new series of articles you can expect to see in the first week of the month – a review of events in the past 30 days, the month that was. This is not going to be another post that attempts to say how dangerous the world is, and how essential […]
Je suis …
Je suis un écrivain Je suis libre de penser Je suis Charlie. I am a writer I am free to think I am Charlie The global images of solidarity these past few days have been impressive don’t you think? This post is both an expression of support for the victims of the appalling events in […]
… Jamais vu, all over again
In February of 2011 I wrote a post titled “… from ‘Piper Alpha’ to ‘Deepwater Horizon’, do we really learn?“. It was part of an ongoing series relating to Culture and Resilience. This is also a theme in my recent article “A Fork in the Road”. The sad part seems to be that we do […]
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