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Resilience is the New Efficiency

For years, efficiency has been the dominant measure of organisational performance. Leaner, faster, lower cost.
In this article, Stacey Kavanagh outlines why that model is no longer sufficient, and how resilience is emerging as the defining capability for organisations operating in an increasingly volatile environment.

Negative testing is the discipline many projects skip and later regret

Most testing phases end the same way. Progress is strong, confidence is high, and the focus shifts to closing things down and moving forward.
In this article, Jacinta Goldstone-Henry outlines why that’s exactly when risk is highest, and how skipping negative testing leaves organisations exposed to issues that only surface once the system is live.

When gender equality became a measure of leadership quality

Each year, the release of Workplace Gender Equality Agency data and International Women’s Day prompts a familiar cycle of commentary. Statements are made, commitments reaffirmed and attention spikes.
In this article, Stacey Kavanagh outlines how public reporting has fundamentally shifted gender equality from an internal metric to a market signal, and why organisations need to treat it as an indicator of leadership effectiveness, not just intent.

The Rise of the Lobster: Smarter AI, Same Failures

Agentic AI might be new. The way organisations are approaching it isn’t.
In this article, Martin Adams breaks down why the same issues that derailed RPA are showing up again, and how to avoid repeating them.

Payroll’s Hidden Role in Mergers and Acquisitions

Payroll is rarely treated as deal-critical during mergers and acquisitions, but the consequences of getting it wrong can surface long after the deal closes.

In this article, Stacey Kavanagh explores why payroll risks are often underestimated in M&A and how overlooked compliance issues can quickly turn into costly problems for organisations in Australia.

Beyond Cupcakes: What Real Inclusion Looks Like in Technology and Consulting

Real inclusion isn’t built through symbolic gestures, it’s built through everyday actions, decisions and leadership.

In this article, Stacey Kavanagh explores what meaningful inclusion really looks like in technology and consulting, and why moving beyond surface-level initiatives is essential to creating workplaces where people genuinely belong and thrive.

What Smart Organisations Are Doing Now to Win in 2026

What will separate winners from the rest in 2026 isn’t the technology they buy, but how deliberately they use it.
In this article, Stacey Kavanagh outlines the practical moves leading organisations are making right now across AI, cyber resilience, simplification and workforce capability to turn technology into real, measurable business value.

Why Technology Alone Doesn’t Drive Transformation

Why do so many well-funded technology programmes fall short of expectations?
In this article, Jacinta Goldstone-Henry cuts through the hype to show why real transformation depends on people, process and governance, drawing on practical lessons from government, healthcare, childcare, mining and enterprise organisations where adoption and value were the real measures of success.