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FORWARD is RMIT University's Centre for Future Skills and Workforce Transformation, exploring learning ecosystems and inventing next-generation skills solutions for workforce development.

RMIT FORWARD - Future Skills and Workforce Transformation


    • May 16, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 38 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from RMIT FORWARD

    Hot Takes: Beyond Sustainability – What Does a Regenerative Future Look Like?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 12:46


    In this episode of Hot Takes, Peter Thomas talks to RMIT's Professor Chris Speed about regenerative futures. Moving beyond traditional sustainability, regenerative futures focuses on not just minimizing harm but actively repairing and strengthening systems. Chris talks about careers, organizations, and economies that leave positive impacts on people, communities, and ecosystems, how to teach and implement regenerative principles, the importance of collaboration, the paradigm shift from isolated value chains to interconnected value constellations, and educational models that foster interdisciplinary collaboration and life-wide learning. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: The Future of Global Talent and The Shifting Geography of Work

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 10:10


    In this episode of RMIT University FORWARD Hot Takes, Peter Thomas talks to RMIT Industry Fellows Serafina Maiorano, global leadership strategist and founder of Our Global Table, and Stowe Boyd, work ecologist and founder of Work Futures, about what happens when the centre of opportunity for skilled work shifts—not just away from traditional industries, but away from the West entirely. For decades, high-value jobs in sectors like engineering, tech, and finance were concentrated in cities like Sydney, Boston, and London. But that's changing. Companies aren't just outsourcing anymore: they're building their workforces where the talent already is - in places like India, where over a million engineers graduate each year. In the last few years, tech giants have expanded their presence in Indian cities because of access to skilled talent at scale, which many Western countries are struggling to provide. Meanwhile, immigration policies have tightened, making it increasingly difficult for foreign professionals to relocate to the West. Are we witnessing a global inversion of opportunity? Could it soon make more sense for young professionals to study and work in Bangalore, not Boston? To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Narrative Intelligence

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 8:32


    In this episode of RMIT University FORWARD Hot Takes, we explore narrative intelligence, a crucial leadership capability that extends beyond communication. In an era marked by disruption, complexity, and rapid change, facts alone aren't sufficient for effective leadership. While data informs decisions, it's stories that inspire action. Peter Thomas talks to RMIT FORWARD Fellow Cass Spong of Entheos Consulting and Megan Davis of Spendlove and Lamb about how narrative intelligence can reshape leadership and facilitate meaningful change within organizations. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Reclaiming Human Judgment in the Age of AI

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 10:45


    We're exploring one of the biggest opportunities and challenges of the future workplace: how we can reclaim human agency in the age of AI. As AI advances and automation transforms how work gets done, the potential grows for humans to move beyond routine tasks and focus on judgment, creativity, and strategy. But are we designing organisations that truly empower people—or are we still clinging to control, mistrust, and outdated structures? Peter Thomas, along with Lisa Talia Moretti, a digital sociologist and tech ethics expert, Diana Wu David, global futurist, author, and strategic advisor and Matt Collier, innovation leader and advocate for human-centric AI futures, explore what real agency looks like, how organisations can foster it, why trust is critical, and how the future of work demands more flexible, human-centered systems. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Community Services – Managing Contraction for Growth and Sustainability

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 14:11


    We're focusing on a sector facing intense and sustained pressure: community services. Community service organisations play a vital role in supporting the health, safety, inclusion, and wellbeing of individuals and communities, particularly those experiencing disadvantage, and are essential to the social and economic fabric of society. From workforce shortages and rising demand, to tightening budgets and growing regulatory complexity, many community services organisations are entering a period of contraction in order to survive. But what if this moment of constraint could be something more than a crisis? What if it's a turning point Julie Kun, from Julie Khun consulting with 20 years of experience in the community sector, and Antony McMullen, director and secretary of cooperative bonds, a cooperative development agency, join Peter Thomas to explore purpose, mission, new ways of operating, what can be learned from the cooperative movement and how it's essential to cooperate for success. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: The Future of Organisational Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 11:50


    We're tackling a critical question: Can companies keep up with employee expectations? From hybrid work to leadership transparency, workers are demanding more from their employers than ever before. But are organisations evolving fast enough to meet these shifting expectations? With Megan Davies, specialist in storytelling and Founder of Spendlove and Lamb, Josie Gibson, founder of The Catalyst Network and Peter Thomas explore the complexity of workplace hierarchies, the significance of fulfilment and purpose, the role of storytelling, how emotional regulation is a quantum superpower and the hierarchical versus collaborative frameworks. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Can we balance AI-driven innovation with ethical responsibility

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 16:13


    Can we balance AI-driven innovation with ethical responsibility? Peter Thomas is joined by Daniel Layne, CEO of QV Systems; Sami Mäkeläinen, Founder of Transition Level; and David Cordover, Entrepreneur, Mentor, and Angel Investor. Together we dive into the risks and opportunities as AI reshapes the workplace. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Digital transformation in traditional industries

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 24:29


    From construction to healthcare to manufacturing, how are these sectors adapting to rapid technological change—and what happens if they don't? In discussion are Peter Thomas, Alison Worland, Director of Hatchwings, and Sami Mäkeläinen, Founder of Transition Level. We explore the challenges, opportunities, and what leaders need to get right in this transformation. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Hot Takes: Do soft skills still matter?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 14:45


    In a world dominated by AI and automation, do soft skills still matter? Peter Thomas from RMIT FORWARD, Alex Young, Innovation Manager at Lifeblood, Josie Gibson, Director of The Catalyst Network and Diana Wu David, futurist and CEO of Future Proof Lab unpacking why creativity, empathy, and leadership aren't just nice to have—they're essential for the future of work. To learn more about RMIT FORWARD, and our 50+ global ecosystem of world-class Industry Fellows who we assemble into fluid teams to work as strategic partners with organisations to ensure they have the right help when they need it, head to https://rmit-forward.org

    Al Chronicles - S104 - Christian Ulstrup

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 62:05


    In this episode of AI Chronicles, Pete Cohen talks with Christian Ulstrup, a founder, product manager, and CEO advisor, about AI adoption in the workplace and its implications for the future of work. Christian introduces a three-level maturity model for AI adoption, progressing from single-player to multiplayer mode. He shares real-world examples of integrating AI into core workflows for clients, highlighting his commitment to consistent, hands-on experimentation. The discussion delves into approaches to AI tooling and investment, exploring the use of advanced models like OpenAI's o1 Pro and their impact on output quality. Christian is investing more than most people in his AI tooling, and we get to hear his insights on the benefits of using high-performance AI models for various tasks. Christian introduces Powerline, a product he's developing that functions as an "AI Chief of Staff." This tool analyses meeting transcripts to provide insights for CEOs and helps maintain connections between leadership and teams, showcasing practical applications of AI in organisational management. We also get insight into how one person with limited coding knowledge can leverage AI tools to develop, launch and maintain a software product. Looking to the future, Christian and Pete discuss the anticipated shift towards more remote, asynchronous, and AI-mediated work environments, with practical advice on adapting to these changes and leveraging AI tools to enhance productivity and collaboration. Throughout the episode, Christian emphasises the importance of experimentation and hands-on experience with AI tools, encouraging listeners to explore and integrate AI into their workflows. Recommended writing of Christian's to read: Accelerated AI Adoption: A Three-Level Maturity Model and How to Make the Shift From Single-Player to Multiplayer Mode - https://bit.ly/3Wm7u3n Learning through doing - https://bit.ly/42ehHT5 Where to find and connect with Christian: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianulstrup/ GSD at Work: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gsd-at-work Powerline: https://powerline.bot Tools and resources mentioned: ChatGPT and GPT-4 (https://chat.openai.com/) - Conversational AI models for general-purpose text generation and assistance, with GPT-4 offering enhanced reasoning capabilities. Claude (https://www.anthropic.com/) - Advanced AI language model offering versatile capabilities for various tasks. Superwhisper (https://www.superwhisper.com/) - Voice-to-text dictation tool utilizing AI for accurate transcription. Loom (https://www.loom.com/) - Video messaging tool for asynchronous communication and collaboration. Replit (https://replit.com/) - Online integrated development environment (IDE) and collaboration platform for coding. Powerline (https://powerline.bot) - AI chief of staff tool developed by Christian Ulstrup for analysing meeting transcripts and providing insights. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction of Christian Ohlstrom 02:30 Christian's background and professional journey 05:15 Discussion on AI adoption and maturity model 08:30 Explanation of single-player to multiplayer mode in AI usage 11:45 Importance of experimentation in AI adoption 15:20 Challenges of AI adoption in large organizations 18:45 Shadow IT use and formal policies for AI tools in enterprises 22:30 Introduction to o1 Pro and its capabilities 27:15 Jevons paradox applied to AI technology 29:30 Overview of Powerline, Christian's "AI Chief of Staff" product 34:45 Examples of Powerline's practical applications 38:15 Christian's journey in learning programming through AI 41:00 Future of work predictions: remote, asynchronous, and AI-mediated 45:30 The shift towards fractional and gig economy work 48:45 Advice for adapting to the changing work landscape 52:30 Final tips and resources for getting started with AI tools

    Al Chronicles - S1E03 - Alex Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 43:17


    What is it like trying to introduce AI into a 90 year old organisation? In this episode of AI Chronicles, Pete Cohen chats with Alex Young, who heads Business Growth and Innovation at Lifeblood which is the Australian Red Cross Blood Service. Alex shares his journey with AI, starting with ChatGPT, and how he is fostering interest and progress within his organisation. Alex shares the journey of successful AI pilots, including a tool for summarising scientific reports and an AI-assisted interface for blood donor eligibility criteria. He emphasises balancing innovation with data security, particularly in a health organisation. Beyond work, Alex shares personal experiences using AI for creative projects, such as rapidly prototyping a card game using ChatGPT and Midjourney. The conversation touches on AI's implications for the future of work, with Alex raising questions about responsibility for implementing AI solutions that benefit employees. Where to find and connect with Alex: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralexyoung/ The Snooze Strategist (podcast and forthcoming book) https://www.youtube.com/@thesnoozestrategists Medium: https://medium.com/@alexitabashi Tools mentioned during the conversation: ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/) - AI language model for conversational interactions and various tasks Microsoft Azure (https://azure.microsoft.com/) - Cloud computing platform with AI and machine learning services Amazon Web Services (AWS) (https://aws.amazon.com/) - Cloud platform offering AI and machine learning capabilities Canva (https://www.canva.com/) - Graphic design platform with AI-enhanced features for creating visual content Ship 30 for 30 (https://www.ship30for30.com/) - Online writing course for developing a daily writing habit Google's Notebook LM (https://ai.google.dev/notebooks) - Tool for interacting with Google's language models, providing document summarisation with citations Timestamps: 0:19 - Introduction of Alex Young and his various roles 1:06 - Alex's first interaction with ChatGPT and AI tools 2:18 - Overview of Alex's work environment at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood 4:46 - Discussion on adopting AI tools in a corporate environment 5:28 - Process of introducing new technologies into Lifeblood 9:14 - Proof of concepts for AI use in the organisation 15:41 - Alex's personal use of ChatGPT for productivity 21:54 - Discussion on voice interaction with AI tools 24:37 - Alex's experience designing a tabletop card game using AI tools 30:24 - Using AI for creative projects and reducing friction in idea-to-prototype process 31:18 - Discussion on using Canva and AI for content creation 33:31 - Alex's experience with the Ship 30 for 30 writing course and using AI for ideation 36:11 - Future of work discussion: identifying business opportunities that benefit individual employees 40:35 - The importance of auditing current work processes and seeking improvements 41:21 - Encouragement for those struggling with AI adoption 42:59 - Wrap-up and final thoughts

    The Platform University - An audio overview generated by NotebookLM

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 13:20


    The Platform University whitepaper explores transforming universities using Platform Organisation models. It proposes decentralising decision-making, empowering autonomous units, and fostering entrepreneurial culture to address challenges like financial instability and changing student expectations. The paper discusses benefits, inhibitors, and recommendations for implementing this model, drawing inspiration from successful corporate transformations like Bayer and Haier. Download the whitepaper and find out more here: https://rmit-forward.org/platform-university/ This audio overview was generated by artificial intelligence through NotebookLM.

    Al Chronicles - S1E02 - Diana Wu David and Fedhz Mamaril

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 40:08


    Is the 'human touch' in business becoming obsolete in the age of AI? This episode of AI Chronicles, features Diana Wu David and Fedhz Mamaril. They collaborate together at Future Proof Lab, providing workshops and courses to help leaders navigate disruptive futures and harness technology trends. Given this podcast is about the applied use of AI on the workplace, it was super interesting to speak with two people who collaborate on a daily basis and are introducing AI into their workflow. The conversation covers practical applications of AI in their work as the creators of content and experiences, including design tools like Canva and language models like ChatGPT and Claude. They discuss how AI has streamlined processes, such as producing masterclass replays with transcripts and content snippets - activities which once took several hours can now be done in minutes. A theme which emerged several times throughout the conversation is the importance of maintaining human touch in their work, especially in the context of the relational aspect of community management and the creative writing process. Looking to the future, Diana and Fedhz envision AI enhancing learning experiences and enabling more creative business experimentation, given how much more quickly and cheaply an MVP version of a product or course can be developed and tested. However, they give us a reality check in that they have tried using the latest crop of tools to create courses, and the promise doesn't quite live up to expectations just yet. Diana Wu David: [**https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianawudavid/**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianawudavid/) [**https://dianawudavid.com/**](https://dianawudavid.com/)  Fedhz Mamaril: [**https://www.linkedin.com/in/fedhz-mamaril-45665558/**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/fedhz-mamaril-45665558/) Future Proof Lab: [**https://www.futureprooflab.com/**](https://www.futureprooflab.com/) - Company website for courses, programs, and resources Tools mentioned during the conversation: Canva ([**https://www.canva.com/**](https://www.canva.com/)) - Graphic design platform with AI-enhanced features for creating visual content ChatGPT ([**https://openai.com/chatgpt/**](https://openai.com/chatgpt/)) - AI language model for conversational interactions and content generation Claude AI ([**https://claude.ai/**](https://claude.ai/)) - AI assistant developed by Anthropic, used for various tasks including creative writing Beautiful AI ([**https://www.beautiful.ai/**](https://www.beautiful.ai/)) - AI-powered presentation software for creating professional-looking slides Kajabi ([**https://kajabi.com/**](https://kajabi.com/)) - All-in-one platform for creating, marketing, and selling online courses and digital products Opus AI ([**https://www.opus.pro/**](https://www.opus.pro/)) - AI-powered video editing tool for clipping and processing video content Otter.ai ([**https://otter.ai/**](https://otter.ai/)) - AI-powered transcription and note-taking application Poe ([**https://poe.com/**](https://poe.com/)) - Platform for accessing various AI models for conversation and content creation Timestamps 00:00 - Introducing guests Diana Wu David and Fedhz Mamaril 01:12 - Diana on Future Proof Lab and her background 02:34 - Fedhz on her Future Proof Lab role and background 04:04 - AI products used in their work 05:14 - Fedhz on Canva and its AI features 06:55 - Using ChatGPT and Claude AI 09:39 - Diana's view on AI tools 10:32 - AI improving masterclass production efficiency 15:00 - Thinking differently with AI 17:42 - AI in course creation and personalization 19:46 - AI's role in book writing and content creation 22:57 - Community management and AI 25:18 - Pete on AI in data transformation and content synthesis 28:35 - Future of community management with AI 30:52 - AI's impact on future of work 31:54 - Fedhz on AI in creative writing and automation 34:27 - Diana on AI in business experimentation and learning

    AI Chronicles - S1E01 - Stephen Bartlett

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 32:15


    Our inaugural guest is Stephen Bartlett who is an accomplished technologist, CTO at the interior designer tool Programa, and founder of Precise - a product used by consultancies to showcase the profiles of their team members Stephen was an early adopter of AI. Shortly after its release in 2020, he incorporated GPT-3 into Precise. By incorporating this capability, he helped solve the “blank page” problem consultants faced when needing to write text to describe their skills and experience. For some of us it is hard to remember, but before ChatGPT came along, it was still a novel concept to have AI generate human-like text on demand. As Programa's CTO, Stephen leads his team in utilising cutting-edge AI tools to streamline software development and enhance their product's value. For instance, they use GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted coding and Midjourney to generate design concepts and marketing materials. The team also explores open-source alternatives like Stable Diffusion for image generation, while leveraging ChatGPT for document creation and general assistance. By embracing these technologies, Stephen is fostering an innovative environment that not only improves the efficiency of their software development process but also enhances Programa's workflow tool for interior designers and architects. Stephen's positive approach to AI emphasises education and awareness. He invests in his team to ensure they understand available tools and their applications, reflecting his proactive stance on the integration of AI into daily workflow. Where to find and connect with Stephen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srbartlett/ Preceise (https://precise.io/) - Precise : Profiles and Portfolios for consulting teams Programa (https://programa.design/) - Programa : Workflow tool for interior designers & architects Tools mentioned during the conversation: GitHub Copilot (https://github.com/features/copilot) - AI-powered code completion tool Rewind AI (https://www.rewind.ai/) - Productivity tool for recording and indexing computer activity Midjourney (https://www.midjourney.com/) - AI image generation tool Stable Diffusion (https://stability.ai/stable-diffusion) - Open-source AI image generation tool ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com/) - AI language model for document creation and general assistance Raycast (https://www.raycast.com/) - AI-enhanced spotlight tool for Mac Superwhisper (https://www.superwhisper.com/) - Voice-to-text dictation tool Linear (https://linear.app/) - Product management tool Timestamps 00:14 Introduction of Stephen Bartlett 02:02 Early adoption of GPT-3 into the Precise 05:23 Discussion on paid vs free AI tools 05:53 Use of Midjourney and importance of open-source alternatives 07:59 Introduction to Rewind AI productivity tool 10:30 Explanation of GitHub Copilot for coding 13:08 Impact of AI tools on team dynamics in software development 16:06 Use of ChatGPT for document creation and assistance 18:00 Overview of Programa, workflow tool for interior designers 20:19 Current capabilities of AI in design and image generation 22:26 Challenges in integrating AI tools into user workflows 23:39 Importance of education in preparing for AI in the workplace 26:28 Discussion on human aspects of work AI can't replace 30:31 Recommendations for additional AI tools 31:53 Conclusion and wrap-up

    S1E23 - Daniel Layne

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 30:47


    Peter Thomas talks to Daniel Layne, CEO of UK fintech QV Systems. It's a wide ranging conversation about about his business, about some of the changes in technology that are shaping both business and consumers in finance, the role of technology in the future of work and skills, and especially the impacts and use cases for generative AI. Daniel then looks back at his startup and scaleup experience and offers some advice for those growing their business. Daniel has been in the software industry for 24 years starting in retail banking, then developing software for ATM and card payments and later building large scale auto finance systems. He started QV Systems in 2012 to bring SaaS to asset and automotive finance. Daniel has a law degree, and amongst other things is interested in the future of technology. Daniel is one our FORWARD senior industry fellows and is based in the UK. Transcript at: https://otter.ai/u/btJNWsvA2aUet0-z3YdM9Mh3AOM?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E22 - Winitha Bonney

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 19:11


    FORWARD Development partner Sally McNamara in conversation with Winitha Bonney, a Thought Leader in Inclusive Organisations and Leadership for People of Colour and recipient of an Order of Australia in 2021 for their extensive work and leadership in inclusion. Winitha helps leaders to build anti-fragile cultures of inclusion where everyone is heard, seen and valued, creating true belonging, equity, equality and connection. Today we're talking about how the skills we build in life can amplify our work skills (and vice versa). Winitha believes that the biggest blocker to inclusion at work is a lack of shame resilience, and that the way for us to build this invisible superpower is to start by noticing and processing our own pain and suffering to be able to empathise with others and build cultures of anti-fragility at work and in life. Our working theory on this at FORWARD is that valuing skills gained through life experience and interests can help build the durable human skills we need now more than ever at work (like self-awareness; resilience, adaptability; empathy) and also facilitate greater inclusion and belonging at work. You can find out more about Winitha's work here http://www.winitha.com/ Transcript at https://otter.ai/u/oVs1EjTTQc1ESFkVnP8FwiCobfc?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E21 - Renee Barnes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 24:36


    FORWARD Development partner Sally McNamara in conversation with Renee Barnes, Founder of “The People Paradox”, advising companies on how to grow productive and engaged work cultures and importantly for this conversation – a mum of two. At FORWARD, we are interested in exploring skills through many different lenses – and this is one of those more creative conversations. Because sometimes being future focussed can mean reframing how we currently see things, rather than creating something new. In this conversation, we talk about how there is huge learning and growth in the transition to motherhood and many transferable skills that could be more visible and valued upon returning to paid work. Instead of “time out” of the workforce, we want to reframe pregnancy and parental leave for what it is: a period of rapid upskilling. We see this could boost women's confidence and encourage more women to go for leadership roles post children – bringing many other benefits for workplace culture and well-being in particular. Learn more about Renee's work here https://www.peopleparadoxhr.com/ Transcript at: https://otter.ai/u/Ra0g9XFj7N91p1TbZh-DpSc05WQ?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E19 - Matt Collier, change resilience as an enabler of learning - part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 20:16


    Matt Collier – change resilience as an enabler of learning FORWARD Development partner Sally McNamara in conversation with Senior Industry Fellow Matt Collier in the first of a two-part discussion on change resilience. Matt is an aerospace engineer by training and has applied his skills in an incredibly diverse range of fields, including co-founding the first design-led innovation lab in the US government Obama administration. Most recently, Matt led a global remit at a large insurance company to develop people and culture strategy and support the Board in establishing and monitoring culture. In this episode, Sally and Matt talk about how building change resilience capacity individually and collectively has a multiplier effect to support not just performance and skills acquisition but also broader outcomes in areas such as health, wellbeing, diversity, inclusion, innovation, lifelong learning and more. You can connect with Matt on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwcollier/ Transcript at: https://otter.ai/u/aKVXDJO7mu_E0cuZlOfokj1_cyY?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E20 - Matt Collier, change resilience as an enabler of learning - part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 13:02


    FORWARD Development partner Sally McNamara in conversation with Senior Industry Fellow Matt Collier in part two of a conversation about the skills of change resilience. Matt is an aerospace engineer by original training and has applied his skills in an incredibly diverse range of fields–including co-founding the first design-led innovation lab in the US government in the Obama administration. Most recently, Matt led a global remit at a large insurance company to develop people and culture strategy and support the Board in establishing and monitoring culture. In this second discussion, Sally and Matt talk about how Matt has been applying the skills of change resilience in real-time and the ups and downs of taking an intentional career break. We reflect on the discomfort of change and sitting in the unknown. You can connect with Matt on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwcollier/ Transcript at: https://otter.ai/u/sSN_YsThxSvHa36FaDzQon4MkJY?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E18 - Deanna Pantín Parrish

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 23:08


    Helen Babb-Delia, development partner at FORWARD, in conversation with Deanna Pantín Parrish, an experienced consultant, educator and dispute resolution professional. Deanna is currently a Lecturer at Harvard Law School, a Clinical Instructor at the Harvard Dispute System Design Clinic, and the Assistant Director of the HNP Negotiation Teaching Network. Helen talks to Deanna about conflict resolution at work, active listening, inquiry and curiosity and empathy and how those skills relate to the future of work for workplaces and individual employees. Transcript at: https://otter.ai/u/5C8iGbgwEXE8eiMDa7AnROk0Ak8?utm_source=copy_url Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E17 - Sam Spurlin, a new organisational OS

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 28:08


    Sam Spurlin - a new organisational OS Peter Thomas talks to Sam Spurlin, one of our FORWARD Fellows and partner at The Ready, an organisational design consultancy focused on the future of work. Sam and Peter talk about the work that The Ready does in helping organisations find better ways to work. The Ready is based on the premise that as the world becomes increasingly complex and uncertain, bureaucracy and hierarchy are holding us back. The organizational operating system is broken and needs to be fixed Sam and Peter look at how The Ready works, how it seeks to have an impact and chat about some potential barriers and inhibitors to change in organisations and how that changes the experience of work for people in organisations of all kinds. You can read the transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/3uSq6C8knUKc927fsKcE0JmMXVY Read more about The Ready at https://theready.com/ https://medium.com/the-ready And follow Sam on Twitter @samspurlin Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E16 - Sami Mäkeläinen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 13:25


    FORWARD development partner Daniel Bluzer-Fry in conversation with Senior Industry Fellow Sami Mäkeläinen. Having spent his early career as a software engineer in both his native Finland and the US, Sami proceeded to work for Nokia, and recently finished 13 years as a leader in Telstra, in which he established the organisation's strategic foresight practice. He has recently founded Transition Level to explore how society and organisations can manage the transition to a more automated civilization and mitigate the risks in and around that transition. Sami has also served as an external expert evaluator for the European Commission, is a research fellow at the Institute for the Future think tank and a fellow at the Institute for Integrated Economic Research in Australia. In this conversation, shares his background as a technologist with a fascination with ethics around innovation. Sami talks around his interests in automation, skill degradation and moral crumple zones: “The moral crumple zone is a situation where humans are put in a position to essentially take the blame for something that isn't their fault. In order to protect the system, the system doesn't have to change or doesn't have pressures to change. So we witnessed like low grade middle crumbles on whatever day, when your utility provider screws up your bill and you call the call centre, the poor agents there, it's not their fault that your bill was wrong. Yet they cop the blame from the customers 24/7 Or hopefully, two hours, but they they end up taking the fall, they end up taking the blame for something that isn't their problem, or isn't their fault. So there's this dichotomy between accountability and responsibility. This also takes place in more serious situations.” LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smakelainen/

    S1E15 - Stephen Bartlett

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 17:12


    Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Stephen Bartlett, founder of the software application Precise, a Software as a Service (SaaS) product used by some of the leading tech consultancies in Australia to share profiles of their staff (similar to a private LinkedIn). This software includes a strong skills component, as this is the primary information (along with experience) which the product captures and conveys. In this conversation, Stephen shares insights he has gained from helping several organisations navigate the complex terrain of categorising and communicating skills. He also shares his experience using OpenAI's GPT3 artificial intelligence model to categorise skills, which he has also written about here. https://www.linkedin.com/in/srbartlett/ https://srbartlett.substack.com https://precise.io Otter transcript of this conversation

    S1E14 - Meredith Doig OAM

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 28:43


    In this episode, FORWARD development partner Daniel Bluzer-Fry talks to Senior Industry Fellow Meredith Doig OAM. Meredith is a professional company director and governance consultant. She has sat on boards of a variety of commercial and not-for-profit organisations along with university councils. Meredith is also fellow at the Australian Institute of Company Directors and for five years took their flagship Company Directors course. In this conversation, Meredith reflects and shares insights across a breadth of her experiences - ranging from being Australia's first chief motorcycling instructor, her work facilitating with the Cranlana program, through to her role on the Higher Education Council in the 1990s. “One of the things that the Cranlana program did really really well was allow people to discuss together but in depth and at length. I think one of the disadvantages of the technology that we have these days is that there is so much information coming at us all the time, that it's really easy to just read the surface information, and not to get into those elongated conversations from which you can actually garner or call it wisdom, maybe just learning lessons” LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredithdoig/ Transcript https://otter.ai/u/kMhY6g7Pw5HnyikDkk-rAzUxAR4

    S1 Special - Futures and Foresight as a Skill

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 18:50


    Skillscast Season 1 Special As our network of FORWARD Fellows grows and gets to know each other, we're inviting them to get together for impromptu discussions on topics that are on their minds. In this episode, we invite you to join FORWARD development partner Daniel Bluzer-Fry and Fellows Diana Wu David, Sarah Lorimer and Sami Makelainen for their discussion about the kinds of skills and capabilities that underlie the practice of foresight. Transcript https://otter.ai/u/Ab8an75XYT5Px6CIze_WA7Kb8Ig Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/ Image by Francesco Paggiaro, Pexels.

    S1E13 Martin Jellinek

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 22:44


    How do young people succeed in the face of setbacks, and what can we learn? The current and future drivers of our workforce are facing unprecedented obstacles – from completing schooling in a time of COVID-19, rapid changes in technology and worldwide increases in mental health challenges. In some cases, young people face extremely tough situations at home and school. In what ways can dealing with adversity increase resilience to change, and help with future success for students? In what situations can it be harmful and detrimental? What structures, supports and methods can support young people to use this resilience well, especially if they have high potential? Host Helen Babb Delia (Development Partner at RMIT FORWARD) discusses these questions and more with Martin Jellinek, General Manager, Learning Services at Skyline Foundation. Skyline Foundation's vision is that VCE students who have high ability or are gifted become more resilient leaders in the face of social and economic adversity. Martin specialises in recognising high-ability students and supporting them to reach their full potential. Also read: Change Resilience: skills for the future that we need right now https://medium.com/rmit-forward/change-resilience-a-skillset-of-the-future-that-we-need-to-develop-right-now-dd2d86d3c231 About Skyline Education Foundation: https://skylinefoundation.org.au/about-us/

    S1E12 - Alex Li

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 10:54


    Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Lex Li, founder of Deckle - a software application designed to help students stay productive and social by studying together. As a recent graduate himself, and being so focused on the current generation of learners, Lex brings an important and relevant perspective to the FORWARD community. In this conversation, Lex gives us some insight into his vision for Deckle and how it intersects with future skills. https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexonli/ https://deckle.app https://www.tiktok.com/@deckleapp Otter transcript of this conversation https://otter.ai/u/FI9tEIArAw8pnm53EqG67_4GDgo

    S1E11 - Stories from the Future of Work with Diana Wu David

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 16:26


    Debuting at a recent event titled “Nothing is quite what you think it is: Stories from the future of work”, Diana Wu David has crafted a story that teleports us into a fictional future context that brings to life how the various innovations we are just hearing about today, such as DNA profiling and the metaverse, could reshape work and society as we know it. In this episode of the podcast we hear Diana reading her story, followed with some reflection and commentary. You can also watch it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3iuNluoTFo Or read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/story-future-of-work-diana-wu-david-Oct-2022 Based in Hong-Kong, Diana is an author, Future of Work strategist, Financial Times Faculty member, TEDx speaker and an RMIT FORWARD Fellow. We featured Diana in Episode 5 which you can listen to here https://soundcloud.com/rmit-forward/rmit-forward-skillscast-s1e5-diana-wu-david Image generated by DALL·E 2 Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E10 - Khayshie Tilak Ramesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 21:05


    Demystifying diversity, equity and inclusion – what does it really look like? You might have heard the terms diversity, equity and inclusion at work, in newspapers or in conversations about leadership. But what might be harder to work out is what to do about it. Why does future-facing leadership require us to develop our inclusive leadership skills? What does doing a good job at diversity, equity and inclusion really look like? What principles and skills can we use to improve our workplaces, employee experiences and attract a diverse range of customers? Host Helen Babb Delia (Development Partner at RMIT FORWARD) discusses these questions and more with Khayshie Tilak Ramesh, Inclusion & Diversity Lead at Mecca, lawyer, board director, speaker and writer. Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E9 - Lene Rachel Andersen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 27:46


    Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Lene Rachel Andersen, author of several books on the topic of bildung and co-founder and president of the future lab Nordic Bildung. In this conversation Lene introduces the concept of bildung, which we are waving into several of our workstreams at FORWARD, and gives a rich overview of its history and applications in a skills context. “Bildung is moral and emotional maturity. Bildung is also to have the education and knowledge necessary to thrive in your society; bildung is to be deeply embedded in culture and community while having the autonomy to carve your own path in life. Bildung is always personal and unique. Bildung is a German word that has no word in English. Beginning in the 1770s, German philosophers explored bildung as a secular form of inner development and it became popular among the bourgeoisie.” -from 'Bildung: Keep Growing'. https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenerachelandersen/ https://www.globalbildung.net Transcript of this conversation https://otter.ai/u/iB3gGxS7FE-rtIfZ-n0mpcDGFb8 Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E08 - Antony McMullen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 22:43


    Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Antony McMullen where they discuss his background working in the community sector and his current focus on cooperatives and the dynamics surrounding shared ownership. Freelancing and the gig economy are also discussed in the context of the Co-operative Freelancers Society - an initiative that Antony and Pete are incubating with the support of FORWARD. https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonymcmullen/ http://bonds.coop https://www.888causeway.coop https://twitter.com/antonymcmullen https://antonymcmullen.ghost.io Otter transcript of this conversation https://otter.ai/u/LXBkaYZ51vfDbQSxmA2-uKg1qxg Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E07 - Jerry Michalski

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 22:42


    Pete Cohen introduces FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow Jerry Michalski, who 24 years ago started feeding a mindmap which is today the world's largest - which is reflective of his gift and commitment to connecting concepts, people and communities. Jerry is a keynote speaker on topics including consumerisation and trust, and in this conversation he weaves the threads of these themes back to the skills and future of work context. https://www.jerrymichalski.com https://www.jerrysbrain.com https://openglobalmind.com http://twitter.com/jerrymichalski Transcript here https://otter.ai/u/HDBirP7c14KL4E_wDGkZqR2hJVw Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E06 - Sarah Lorimer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 13:11


    Development Partner Daniel Bluzer-Fry in conversation with FORWARD Senior Industry Fellow. Sarah Lorimer. Sarah is a cultural insight strategist with a background in brand strategy, and a focus on using futures to push brand and narrative growth. She is interested in how technology can illuminate predictive shifts in culture. Beyond her experience conducting research and consulting, Sarah has been a mentor for CSIRO ON-accelerator, Co-authored ‘Disruptive Futures and Brands' for Pause Festival (2017) and Contributed to 'Reconstructing Identity' (Palgrave MacMillan 2017) in a chapter titled ‘The Role of Narrative in the Creation of Brand Identity'. In this conversation, Sarah shares her eclectic educational background, her passion and perspective around democratising futures and foresight, along with some key interests in the world of skills and workforce transformation. Transcript here https://otter.ai/u/F8tfS7ZtYmQd-XhHrRJnM9EDhYQ Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    S1E05 - Diana Wu David

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 17:21


    FORWARD Development Partner Pete Cohen in conversation with Industry Fellow Diana Wu David. Diana is a female futurist, speaker, educator and author who is passionate about empowering individuals, businesses and boards globally to master the skills, mindsets and capacities they need to create inspiring futures that matter. Pete and Diana discuss the shifts she is observing in industry from “just in case” learning to “just in time” learning in response to the increasing rate of change, as well as the nature of networks within organisations and role that technology is taking in bringing together the ideal group of people into teams to deliver projects. Diana's book 'Future Proof - Reinventing Work in an Age of Acceleration' looks at how accelerating change, disruption, globalization and increasing longevity are creating a new and uncertain world of work. Diana's Future Proof Lab provides executive coaching for senior executives, board directors and entrepreneurs, board, ExCo or workshop facilitation and team coaching, foresight advisory and capability development. https://dianawudavid.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianawudavid/ Otter transcript of this conversation https://otter.ai/u/87ydC9O2vwRpV4S1_EWMIX1D4Vk Production by Michael Donaldson https://8sided.blog/8sided-about/

    SE104 - Stowe Boyd - Rewilding

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 37:36


    S1E04: rewilding Peter Thomas talks to Stowe Boyd, one of the FORWARD Fellows, who is a work ecologist and Chief Scientist at Workfutures, an exploration of critical themes in the ecology of work and the anthropology of the future. In this conversation, Stowe and Peter talk about 'rewilding' organisations: essentially the idea that while organizations are seen through the lens of process optimisation, they are in fact underpinned by complex social networks, where individuals and groups are connected to others in an ecology. The benefit of seeing organisations as ecologies - and letting them thrive through rewilding - is to increase their resilience: natural ecosystems with more weak ties and more incidental interactions are more resilient, something that would seem to be essential in the midst of a polycrisis. Listen in as Stowe unpacks rewilding, and many other topics, in this wide-ranging discussion of alternatives to the conventional management discourse about organizations. Transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/y2R-h-8GRmYcVhDX9aGAPpR2fDo Read Stowe's article on rewilding here: https://webexahead.webex.com/the-ecology-of-work-growing-resilient-growing-wilder/ Take a look at workfutures.io on Substack: https://www.workfutures.io/

    SE103 - Josie Gibson - culture conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 18:38


    S1E03: culture conversations are a waste of time Peter Thomas talks to Josie Gibson, FORWARD Fellow and co-founder at the catalyst network, a membership community of accomplished individuals who apply breakthrough thinking to complex business and community issues. Our starting point is that "culture conversations are a waste of time", a point that Josie connects to the need for effective collaboration. Culture is an output of repeated behaviours over time, says Josie, and rather than talk about culture, we should instead think about creating a loosely held yet compelling vision, the co-creation of operating principles and practices and the fostering of an authorising environment and appetite for experimentation. Transcript at https://otter.ai/u/pc2pcryyRU_dkzIB_2OSewbzD9s

    SE102 - Tracy Brown - how we talk about work

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 31:34


    S1E02: how we talk about work Daniel Bluzer-Fry talks to Tracy Brown, author of 'How We Talk About Work', which looks at what ‘creative makers' - the designers, developers, creatives and strategists who conceive of and build the digital products, services and experiences that we rely on today - think about work. The book is based on three years of research with 85 participants across six continents with over 200 illustrations that bring their words to life. Daniel and Tracy discuss the book and also topics including neurodivergence, learning and skills and how organisations approach them. Transcript https://otter.ai/u/83w-amHbWT0bmGn2t2Px8PUKZos Read more https://tracylouisebrown.com/news/how-we-talk-about-work

    S1E01 - May Samali - change resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 24:11


    S1E01: Change Resilience: the meta skillset of the Information Age? We're living in a time of growing complexity and pace. We're living longer and working longer than ever before. And at the same time, jobs and skills are no longer linear or stable: technology advances mean upskilling and reskilling are now the norm and will continue to be so. What's the impact of this context on our capacity to adapt to ongoing change? Can building change capacity have a multiplier effect — to support not just skills acquisition but also broader outcomes in areas such as health, wellbeing, diversity, inclusion, innovation, lifelong learning and more? Sally McNamara, Development Partner at RMIT FORWARD, discusses these questions and more with May Samali, a professionally certified leadership coach, facilitator, business founder and venture partner. May is an Australian John Monash Scholar and holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School. Transcript https://otter.ai/u/kYfTaUWI-826jtFepdRr8qdVd_Q Read more Change Resilience: the meta skillset of the Information Age? https://medium.com/rmit-forward/change-resilience-the-meta-skillset-of-the-digital-age-7f58990b71e3 The Spirit of Leadership https://leadershipcircle.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Spirit-of-Leadership-Whitepaper-2021-07.pdf

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