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March 11, 2025

Future-proof your dreams #3: Prepare for disaster

Future-proof your dreams #3: Prepare for disaster

Predicting the future is impossible, but all your goals live there, so you can’t avoid thinking about it.  We need plans to channel our time, energy, and money despite having little idea what the next few years will hold or how well our ideas will work.


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Published on March 11, 2025 10:45

March 4, 2025

Future-proof your dreams #2: Keep the dream alive

Future-proof your dreams #2: Keep the dream alive

Predicting the future is impossible, but all your goals live there, so you can’t avoid thinking about it.  We need plans to channel our time, energy, and money despite having little idea what the next few years will hold or how well our ideas will work.


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Published on March 04, 2025 09:30

February 25, 2025

Future-proof your dreams #1: Start with strategy

Future-proof your dreams #1: Start with strategy

Our hopes, dreams, and plans live in an unpredictable future. We need plans to channel our time, energy, and money, but we have no idea what will happen in the next few years or how well our ideas will work.


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Published on February 25, 2025 11:13

February 18, 2025

Stay alive in 2025: Why strategy is a survival skill this year

Stay alive in 2025: Why strategy is a survival skill this year

Winging it is a death wish in 2025. If you don’t know what you want, the next 10 months are going to swallow you whole. Never fear: strategy will save you.


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Published on February 18, 2025 09:30

February 11, 2025

Are you having the wrong argument? The value of focus

Are you having the wrong argument? The value of focus

I love a good argument, especially as part of a strategic planning process. In a good argument, everyone’s point of view is fully and respectfully heard, and our ideas and options become stronger with testing and refinement. Arguments contribute to the three most important characteristics of any strategic decision process: fullness, fairness, and focus.


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Published on February 11, 2025 14:39

February 4, 2025

So nothing right now

So nothing right now

The minimalism bug bit me over the break. I threw out, donated, or sold hundreds of household items - clothing, furniture, kitchen implements, garage... stuff (what IS all that stuff?) - and it feels fantastic.


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Published on February 04, 2025 09:30

December 17, 2024

How and when to quit things (and how to do it well)

How and when to quit things (and how to do it well)

Last Friday, I announced I was retiring Not An MBA, an executive leadership programme I founded in 2021. It's been a wild ride. For the most part, the response has been overwhelmingly positive: comments, messages and emails wishing me well for the next thing, celebrating the Not An MBA journey and a few expressing disappointment at not being able to do the programme while it was running.


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Published on December 17, 2024 09:45

December 16, 2024

A fresh take on SMART goals: Crazy-SMART goals!

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Are you aiming too low?


What are your most important goals right now? Do you have them written down? If you do, take a moment to pull them out—I have some words to share with them. If you're not up for putting your personal goals on the line, pull out your latest strategic plan.


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Published on December 16, 2024 09:45

December 10, 2024

December 5, 2024

City of Mitcham Case Study

City of Mitcham Case Study

In November 2022, the south Adelaide suburb of Mitcham re-elected Mayor Heather Holmes-Ross to their progressive Council. Mayor Holmes-Ross and her CEO, Matthew Pears, decided to seize this second term to elevate the Council’s strategic thinking.


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Published on December 05, 2024 16:09