If you want to communicate effectively with your work colleagues, try taking off your socks or throwing a dice and playing a board game.

Migrants: Bane or Benefit? | TEDx Melbourne
The plight of migrants is both varied and dramatic. The case for their support (or not) is explored in detail using principles from the most interesting of sources. Mediator, Conciliator, Facilitator, Human Right Activist.

A board game that is changing the way people communicate in workplaces
Brave Truth is the board Game which is changing the game in Leadership, from Boards right through to operational teams. This is a game which has its beginnings in the fight for political and social change in the 1980’s in South Africa.

Relentless Pursuit of Truth
Two weeks ago, I attended a Talk on Purpose program, run by Slow School. It has taken a while to recover from the shock of a highly up close and personal examination of self – exhausting on every level. Initially I had thought that I would simply be building a presentation which would serve as a marketing tool for my business. The four day program began with our initial drafts of prepared work, which, I have to admit, I thought was OK. I was expecting a bit of polishing and perhaps a punchier result.

Brave Truth: A New Way to Build Trust
The Brave Truth Experience
A team, leadership and culture transformation initiative, Brave Truth ensures maximum participation of individuals as they undergo an experiential discovery of unconscious bias, beliefs and personal perceptual frameworks through a facilitated process of sharing personal information in a safe, non-judgmental environment.

Building High Performing Teams through Trust
The Brave Truth Experience
The foundation of every effective team of people is the ability to communicate openly and truthfully. This is even more apparent in the business setting where teams are required to form, collaborate and develop trust quickly in order to drive results.

Clarity in Truth
How much personal clarity would you need to pursue the truth relentlessly, to be an impartial arbiter and to always make fair decisions? Geraldine Coy, author of Brave Truth and the developer of the board game by the same name, talks about these three attributes of people who lead.