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Beyond the Black Stump
Ken Simpson
37 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about learning, leadership and the limitations we impose on ourselves. The idea of the "black stump" is an Australian colloquialism, it is used to describe the limits of the mapped or surveyed area. The term seems to be derived from the practice of burning or marking a tree stump as a surveyors mark. It is also metaphor for the limits of our known universe. And it can also reflect the limitations we impose on our thinking, as this quote describes; "the Black Stump is much more than an imaginary marker – it is a fixed point in our mind, the fixed ideas that limit our thinking. It marks the limit of our comfort zone."[Ed Simpson] Each week I will be chatting with a different guest - fellow practitioners in the risk, resilience and continuity communities - who will share their history, their current context, accepted practices and their novel ideas. The aim is to provide a new and practical approach to thought leadership.
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A podcast about learning, leadership and the limitations we impose on ourselves. The idea of the "black stump" is an Australian colloquialism, it is used to describe the limits of the mapped or surveyed area. The term seems to be derived from the practice of burning or marking a tree stump as a surveyors mark. It is also metaphor for the limits of our known universe. And it can also reflect the limitations we impose on our thinking, as this quote describes; "the Black Stump is much more than an imaginary marker – it is a fixed point in our mind, the fixed ideas that limit our thinking. It marks the limit of our comfort zone."[Ed Simpson] Each week I will be chatting with a different guest - fellow practitioners in the risk, resilience and continuity communities - who will share their history, their current context, accepted practices and their novel ideas. The aim is to provide a new and practical approach to thought leadership.
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Episodes (20/37)
Beyond the Black Stump
BBS037 - Intangible skills, key to future employablility and promotion, with Cheyene Marling
9 years ago
34 minutes 11 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS036 - Reflecting on awareness, in the rear vision mirror
9 years ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS035 - Finding the passion, and a new voice, for the future. Sarah Kara.
9 years ago
33 minutes 27 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS034 - Awareness and the Value of Ideas with Andrew Scott
9 years ago
25 minutes 13 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS033 - Resilience Awareness Challenge and Glen Redstall on the Australasian BC Summit
9 years ago
22 minutes 30 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BS032 - Adaptive ideas and resilience as culture, with Aaron Gracey
9 years ago
50 minutes 25 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS031 - New perspectives on practice and Value with Luke Bird
9 years ago
43 minutes 14 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS030 - Fit for purpose Part 2. Capabilities and Disabilities
9 years ago
24 minutes 17 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS029 - Resilience = Fn(Confidence + Trust + Capability) IN Context
9 years ago
29 minutes 38 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS028 - EM in Middle Earth and embedding vulnerability into the culture - Karen Stephens Pt1
9 years ago
35 minutes 6 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS027 - Book Club and a nice cup of tea, with Andy Osborne
9 years ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS026 - Are we "fit for purpose" (Part 1)
9 years ago
16 minutes 53 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS025 - Talking bout my generation ... culture and gender with Rina Bhakta
9 years ago
35 minutes 33 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS024 - Role reversal for Sadie Hawkins Day
9 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 24 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS023 - Disaster Heroes, book club with Suzanne Bernier
9 years ago
58 minutes 26 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS022- Three horizons and somebody moved my Black Stump!
9 years ago
27 minutes 40 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS021 - 3 words for self-improvement in 2016 from Glen Redstall
9 years ago
44 minutes 22 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS020 - Commitment, Dogma and Changes : focus for 2016?
9 years ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS019 - Partnering and "just in case" Book Club with Betty Kildow
9 years ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

Beyond the Black Stump
BBS018 - A mission to think and apply resilience with Jan Husdal
9 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 1 second

Beyond the Black Stump
A podcast about learning, leadership and the limitations we impose on ourselves. The idea of the "black stump" is an Australian colloquialism, it is used to describe the limits of the mapped or surveyed area. The term seems to be derived from the practice of burning or marking a tree stump as a surveyors mark. It is also metaphor for the limits of our known universe. And it can also reflect the limitations we impose on our thinking, as this quote describes; "the Black Stump is much more than an imaginary marker – it is a fixed point in our mind, the fixed ideas that limit our thinking. It marks the limit of our comfort zone."[Ed Simpson] Each week I will be chatting with a different guest - fellow practitioners in the risk, resilience and continuity communities - who will share their history, their current context, accepted practices and their novel ideas. The aim is to provide a new and practical approach to thought leadership.