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Jan 04 2011

… a focus on community

In the previous post of this series I talked about the 3 words that I have chosen to provide my focus for 2011. This post expands on the ideas that ‘community’ is intended ot focus on. I want to make the blog more resilient There is only so long you can go writing notes to […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Community, Community, People, Resilience

Dec 31 2010

… 2010 in hindsight

Time is the most egalitarian asset, we all get exactly the same amount. The difference is what each person does with their allocation. Without some kind of objectives or goals we have nothing to guide us, nor a means to determine if we reached our desired destination. This applies to our BCM and Risk Management […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Blogging, Resilience Thinking · Tagged: BCM, Goals, Resilience, Risk Management

Dec 12 2010

… empty raincoats

The sculpture is called Without Words, by Judith Shea. It was the inspiration for the title of Charles Handy‘s book “The Empty Raincoat”. I am a big fan of Handy’s thinking. In The Empty Raincoat he tells the story of ‘The Road to Davy’s Bar’. It is a story about an Irishman explaining the directions […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Management Thinking, Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Adaptability, Charles Handy, Learning Organisation, Peter Power, Resilience

Nov 30 2010

… the resilience observatory

A few days back Lee Spencer posted a comment on my “1 year on” post. He posed a question about the tools and techniques needed to measure resilience as an emergent property (i.e. without actually having a disaster to bring it out). It seems that Lee is not the only one feeling the need for […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: CERT, Measurement, Resilience, Resilient Organisations

Nov 28 2010

… community requires work

A community is not just a bunch of people who happen to live in the same place. It requires work and dedication to build and maintain relationships and a sense of common purpose. This weekend the 30th Merimbula Classic was staged. This event is promoted as the longest running wave sailing event in the world, and […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Community, People, Resilience

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