From intrinsic motivations to resilienceReflecting on the profound insights from Dan Pink’s “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us,” it’s evident that intrinsic…19h ago19h ago
Making spaces feel like home againThere’s something about a truly great public space that just feels right. It invites you in, makes you want to stay, sparks conversation…1d ago1d ago
How small hacks of kindness create big changeWe often think change has to be big — strategic plans, policy shifts, massive overhauls. But some of the most meaningful transformations…2d ago2d ago
Collaborating in a crisis: what we learn when the pressure is onWhen everything feels like it’s falling apart, that’s when collaboration matters most. Crises — whether they’re economic, environmental, or…3d ago3d ago
Random hacks of kindness: small actions, big impactSometimes, it’s the simplest of gestures that make the biggest difference. A thoughtful word, a shared resource, or a few hours spent…5d ago5d ago
From street champions to street proud: what it takes to make change localIf you’ve ever walked down a street and noticed a garden sprouting where there was once rubble, or a mural covering up a tired grey wall…6d ago6d ago
Who’s responsible for solidarity?Solidarity. It’s one of those words that feels both grand and distant. But when you break it down, it’s about something simple: showing up…6d ago6d ago
Using scenarios to shape the future: lessons from local government and beyondThe future is tricky. It’s uncertain, messy, and sometimes downright overwhelming. But that doesn’t mean we can’t prepare for it. Scenarios…Jan 30Jan 30
How do we use what we’re learning to shape the future?Learning often feels like it happens in a straight line. You pick up skills, apply them to a job, and keep moving. But the truth is…Jan 29Jan 29
From caring things to empathetic organisationsWhen I first read about the “internet of caring things,” I couldn’t stop thinking about what it really means to design for empathy…Jan 28Jan 28