Good bureaucrat v Good public servant
To navigate the path and to be both a good 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐮𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐭 and a good 𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐭, one needs to employ their self-awareness, their values directed action, as well as their political nous and have the confidence to be supportive and assertive at the same time.
This is no easy task for anyone... but these are skills that can be taught, can be learned, and can even be employed in highly pressurised environments.
The spectrum of ‘consultation’
There is a spectrum of meanings assigned to the word 'consultation', which moves from 'information dispersal' to 'co-creation'. What many people think when they are being consulted on something is that their opinion has a potential to affect the end result.
Footprints to the flow…
Knowing that every leap in skills development, every leap in leadership capability ONLY occurs after time for self-discovery, and time for processing that, and working on it... it is only logical that we have to allocate time for creativity, for self-discovery if we want to reap the rewards of leadership capability growth, or skills development, or self-understanding (which underpins both).
The spirit to overcome…
As C.S. Lewis once said, 'You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending'.
The past few years have left many reviewing what they value, who they are, and how they want to manifest in the world. One of my goals for the new year will be to bring an 'artistry' into my work and my life.
Trust, connection, and the willingness to risk…
Facilitating people is about setting them up for success. It is about how you can build connection, trust, and help them to take risks for the purpose of the workshop.
THe forces acting upon us…
When we are faced with incredible pressures (either real or perceived) to comply with the desires of those in 'authority', even the leaders of today can do things that they believe are wrong.
The question is:
'how are you going to work to prevent this from happening to you? What are the practices of self-awareness and values directed action that you have to help you do the 'right thing' in the face of the pressures of authority?'
Walking the insightful path
The learning approach is one part of the Insightful Path. It is a simple thing, but can help you to be more effective in your world, in whatever endeavour you are engaging with... but it is not always a comfortable path. It is not always easy.
Unintended Consequences and the benefit of critical thinking skills
To ensure the good work of gender equity and fair pay continue, look not to reduce the working from home and flexible work arrangements - but look to increasing managerial capability to be able to manage and lead a diverse workforce.
Will and Skill - insights on context
Good leaders know that:
there are multiple leadership styles to choose from; and
their choice of leadership style should be determined by the context.
Systems and the mind
…if ‘we have the habit of freedom, and the courage to write exactly what we think’, … we can find an unknown artist that is within each of us - and artistically create a better life for all of us.
Ramadan - Insights from practice
“The lamps are different, but the light is the same: it c0mes from beyond.” - Rumi
I have some Good friends who are practicing Sufis, and to build connection and understanding, I became curious about their practice during the month of Ramadan. I wanted to understand what this meant to them, let alone to the almost 25% of the globe’s population who identify as Muslim.
The power of connection
“Meaningful engagement. It's not about box ticking. How do people with an appetite for reconciliation meaningfully engage with indigenous people? …Reconciliation is powerful, is being present, it is educating and, I feel, co-educating. I want to listen to you about what you think about my people, and then you can listen to me about what it is to be an indigenous person, living presently. The challenges that we face, what we've overcome, and what makes us ‘us’”
Clear Insights and The power of Discernment
I’ve started a new ‘playlist’ on my YouTube Channel - titled ‘Clear Insights’. These are short videos up to 2 minutes long which look at a singular insight that may help you with your work, leadership, and life.
Finding one’s GRIT
As a parent, I see the world that my four children (blended family) are inheriting, and know that they will face countless ‘-isms’ and fears and injustices and challenges… and I feel I need to do more. With the loving support from my Wife, I’ve started Insightful Path to help use the talents and experience that I’ve been blessed with, to help make the world our four children inherit… better.
You are the Author of your own story
This is what I produced this past Sunday – hoping it inspires you to connect with the idea that you too can change your story. You can become an artist of your life, if you are brave enough (and have the support of those that believe in you)!
connecting in difficulty
We all have the pains and wounds to our souls that we do not share… but may be triggered by, at times, events that catch us unawares. This is a post about our shared humanity. About connection, and the power of enabling one to bring their full self to whatever moment they are in even if that moment is difficult.
Where do I belong?
I had the privilege of delivering two micro-learning sessions for my coaching alma mater, the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership (IECL)…helping over 100 coaches across the globe to engage with their ‘inner voice’ and connect with the place where they can find the Good in service to the world.
Heroes - how you can Contribute…
…do not lead from positional authority, but rather, engage with your moral authority and people will follow…
Unpacking insights in context…
…working within a highly pressurised context as a leader is fraught with risk. But to navigate the challenges…