The Journal
More than 10 skills linked to imagination
Did you know ‘imagination skills’ are increasingly recommended as criteria for recruitment and promotion purposes? And yet, how often have you been told you were 'wasting time' when you gazed out a window to go on a mind adventure?
A time to celebrate
A day to celebrate yesterday; I donned my cap and gown at Doltone House in Sydney to graduate from a postgraduate education course.
It took a lot of motivation to complete this course under covid’s shadow. Maybe we should all take a bow for whatever we’ve achieved in the last three years.
Five reasons to reconnect with imagination
Here are my five top reasons for reconnecting with your imagination:
Ten + skills linked to imagination
Did you know ‘imagination skills’ are increasingly recommended as criteria for recruitment and promotion purposes? And yet, how often have you been told you were 'wasting time' when you gazed out a window to go on a mind adventure?
From a crisis, big things grow … when we imagine
When our imaginings meet, when our ideas converge and sometimes, collide, I believe there are no limits. We see that often in a crisis, that change happens. In fact, the idea of imagining our way out of a crisis, like this pandemic, is not new.
Cultivate collective imagination across teams
How often do businesses include teams that rarely, if ever, meet? They work in silos that focus on particular tasks and require a defined skill set. That can be very effective for goal-driven activities but what if you want your teams to collaborate, share ideas, imagine other possibilities?