by Andy Habermacher | Jul 22, 2020 | Behaviour, HR, Leadership, Neuroscience, Personality
I don’t want to say “I told you so” because the circumstances are so tragic. But on reading of the ineffectiveness of standardised unconscious bias training programmes given to police forces in the US, I couldn’t help thinking of that phrase. When these were announced...
by Andy Habermacher | May 13, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, crises, Leadership
The pandemic is still ravaging parts of the world, with the worst to come in some countries, while others like Switzerland, where we are based, is coming out of lockdown. What is striking in the news and with prominent proponents is that some are saying we are doing...
by Jenny Watson | May 11, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19
As we move into the next phase of easing our lockdown (at least here in Switzerland), I’ve been reflecting on some of the things I’ve learned during this period of enforced isolation. Mostly, I’ve learned that I quite like having a watertight excuse not to go out and...
by Jenny Watson | May 4, 2020 | Behaviour, Education
I seem to have fallen into a homeworking/quarantine trap. While I fully support the declarations making their way around social media just now that it is absolutely OK not to feel like you should be self-improving during lockdown, I was genuinely bored and ready to do...
by Jenny Watson | Apr 29, 2020 | Behaviour, Leadership, Team
Since we are nearing the end of our competition for ‘team horror stories’ (you can share yours with us here) I thought I would encourage any last-minute entrants with a couple of my own over the next few days. The reason it has taken me so long to write these short...
by Andy Habermacher | Apr 21, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, crises, Leadership
Resiliency is a word being thrown around a lot in this particular crisis for personal and organisational development. There are many interpretations but let’s focus on the real fundamentals: how does nature makes organisms resilient? As many of you know we follow the...
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