Sharing Makes Things Better

Over the last 6 months, as we’ve all adjusted to the change the pandemic has wrought, I’ve been delighted by what people have shared.

Sharing vulnerably with sadness and joy.

Sharing what’s working and what’s not.

Sharing work, knowledge and ideas.

Sharing how to do things better.

…and it does make things better and makes better things. I’d like to see it continue.

Sharing helps spread ideas and when ideas spread they become more powerful.

Sharing can shine light and insight on work that’s not yet fully formed. It can give the work the opportunity to be made better through the generous input of others.

The opposite is hiding your work away. Preventing the reveal of a misapprehension or simple fix. By sharing, improvements, new ideas or blindspots can be identified.

Sharing makes things better. What might you generously share today?

Hi! I’m Michael

I’m an architect and coach, helping the professional culture of the architecture profession. I believe the best way to do this is support leadership development.

I’ve worked in architecture for almost 30 years, and ran my own practice for 14 years. I understand architectural practice from the inside out. Fun Fact: my NSW architect’s registration is #10 007 and I have a license to skill.

I help practices work on their leadership team and strategies. Supporting practices to become more open, fluid, and adaptable. Realising the collective energy, passion, and capabilities of their people.

Interested in hearing I can help? Let’s chat about the leadership development of you or your team.
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