When I work with people and they say. ‘I'm just too busy to kind of do what I need to get done’, the first question I ask is, ‘what would you do if you had an extra day of the week?’
And the insights or reflections, just from hearing that question, are often valuable…
In this interview, recorded on 26 March 2024, Insightful Path Founder, James Samana, interviews author, peace mediator, and facilitator, Suzanne Ghais on her work and insights from facilitation, and those in her book "Extreme facilitation: Guiding groups through controversy and complexity".
In this interview, Insightful Path Founder, James Samana, interviews his mentor, friend and one of the most influential men in his life, Dr Kelly Cain.
While this video is only slightly over 30 minutes of the conversation, you will hear Dr Cain's deep insights into areas of leadership that are becoming ever more critical.
Their conversation moves seamlessly across the following topics:
* Judgement and Decision making;
* Sustainability;
* a life in the vocation of public service; and
* Servant Leadership and how to inspire it.
“Actually, the bulk of stuff that happens [at Parliament House], and happens in the public service, …are done by people who are working hard. Getting stuff done. Getting legislation drafted, you know? Changing things for the better, overall, hopefully. And trying to address the things that are real challenges in. And I think that's probably my sense, you know? Actually, it's probably more good things going on than not.”
‘…I'll give you a bit of my perspective; I've been the Public Service for 15 years or so.
I've been in the Minister's Office now for a year.
There's a few things I've noticed in the year I've been with the Minister’s Office that I think can really work.
So one is really around ‘aligning values’…’
I first thought that this was going to be a video I made about making coffee... maybe the process that I go through...
But I don't think that making this video is about illustrating the process, the systems, the strategies employed in making coffee. I don't think it is.
I think it's more about bringing your attention to the present moment. Maybe it's about finding artistry in the present moment...
In this interview, Certified Professional Facilitator and founder of the Government Facilitators' Community of Practice, Nick Housego shares his tips and experience in the development of facilitation skills.
A lot of people don’t know how to behave in workshops. They need to be instructed, or encouraged. ‘this is how you share, how you work together…’. Some people don’t know how to engage in the big group.
Facilitators add value Day in, Day out. It is ‘stepping into the fire’ and there is just this sense of courage and internal belief that we're doing it right. But if you've got more meetings, more groups, you should be looking at having more facilitators… bringing them part-time or bringing them on full-time.
My APS hero Nick Housego.
In this interview, I talk with Author, Coach, Psychologist, and founder of Coaching for Doctors, Sharee Johnson. In our discussion, Sharee shares her significant experience in helping people (primarily those in the health profession) to thrive in highly pressurised environments.
Sharee shares her Insights from her work as a psychologist, as well as from her research and coaching with doctors. Her passion is to help health professionals to be present and open, and not frightened or avoidant of the strong emotions and suffering of those they serve.
Sharee's deep understanding and experience in helping people from across the health professions, can be used by anyone who wants to thrive again in a pressurised environment.
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Thank you!
A personal message from James Samana, founder of Insightful Path. An opportunity to meet James, if you've not yet done so, before you work together to achieve your goals - be they in professional development, facilitated outcomes, or executive coaching.
In this interview, James' good friend, Peter Pullicino interviews him about what it is that Insightful Path does, and the benefits of working with James.
…My experience is that it is a leader’s responsibility to create consequences for the bullying, and only when they experience consequences of their bullying to they stop…
Part 1 of a 2 part interview with Kim Scott - author of best selling 'Highly Influential Business and Leadership' books, 'Radical Candor', and 'Just Work', a...
“What are some of your insights around organizational structures, and how you create cultures where people feel safe enough to bring forward ideas that could be uncomfortable for leaders to hear?”…
In this video, James interviews Peter Pullicino, Mediator, Lawyer, and Social Worker about skilful approaches to conflict.
This short video explores the difference between judgement and discernment - and the impact that this difference can have on your experience of leadership and the world.
In this interview, I've interviewed a woman I've long admired, Nicole Brown. We talk about the importance of connection, of listening to your stakeholders, and of reconciliation. Nicole's passion for bringing out and promoting the best within her community is clearly evident as is her understanding of leadership and what it takes to lead and bring out the best in those you work with.
Insightful Path founder, James Samana interviews Speaker, Facilitator, and Advisor, Steve Sharp - as they discuss the importance of curating the culture of psychological safety to enable employees to bring their best selves to work.