by Samantha Rush | Aug 31, 2020 | Connections and metaphors, Efficiency, Performance, Planning
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, designed back in the 1940s proposes a prioritisation of the things that we humans need. The basic requirements we need to live are those that satisfy our physiological needs; food, water, warmth and rest. Without these things, we...
by Samantha Rush | Jul 3, 2020 | Efficiency, Performance, Planning, Risk
So much has changed over the last six months – so much more than usual. Everyone is facing new challenges, new competitors, decreases or increases in expected revenue and expenses, new areas of focus and heightened risks. For example, where your time and focus...
by Samantha Rush | May 7, 2020 | Performance, Planning, Risk
Like everyone, in response to COVID-19, I have been involved in lots of meetings and conversations around adjusting what we do, how we do it, and how long we do it for. Everyone feels uncertain right now, about the health, wellbeing, and livelihood of their family and...
by Samantha Rush | Oct 7, 2019 | Connections and metaphors, Performance
Legionaries followed a strict daily routine set by their commander to maintain order in the Castra (camp), keep the army battle ready, and enforce discipline. There were three key elements to the daily routine; hygiene activities, exercise, and training. This routine...
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