The Great Loo Paper Pan(ic)demic

Dr Tony Watt knows what makes a successful organisation tick.

Tony Watt lives, breathes, studies and works with organisational culture and change management. It has been a focus of his career for many years, and his doctorate from The University of Queensland (2009) focused on the sociology of change that drives human behaviour.

Tony is now a national circuit speaker and media commentator on organisational culture, executive team development and organisational change management.

06
Apr

The Great Loo Paper Pan(ic)demic

Slightly bemusing? Yes, but also quite revealing about human behaviour - there are lessons for organisations / businesses to be...
31
Mar

When the stated values of a...

And why we need authentic values driven leadership now more than ever Australians are reeling. After a horror and seemingly...
kennedys timber
25
Nov

From Toxic to award winning: How...

Several years ago, Kennedy’s Timbers had a toxic workplace and was weeks away from receivership. Owner Michael Kennedy had tried...
24
Nov

We know toxic cultures have brought...

Many say workplace culture is hard to measure, an intangible. However, that ‘intangible’ has just brought the banks and financial...
12
Jul

If the NSW team is bigger,...

NSW went down to Queensland 16 - 18 in the final minutes of the second State of Origin. Sports writer...
04
Aug

Culture at Airbnb

This article from News Limited makes for fascinating reading. Why, because you don’t have to go to this expense to...
25
Apr

Are there lessons about our country...

The Hall of Memory stained glass windows Designed by Napier Waller each one of the Hall of Memory’s fifteen stained...
05
Nov

Toxic culture = Reputational loss: Johnson...

AAP November 05, 2013    9:04AM   Johnson & Johnson will pay $2.2 billion to settle an investigation over improper...
05
Nov

Toxic Culture? SAC Capital Advisors slapped...

When a company compromises its values, like a dead fish it rots from the head down. AAP November 05, 2013 1:52PM...
01
Nov

The California Condition and Productivity

It’s said that misery loves company. Here’s an interesting insight: 28 Oct 2013 The Australian RACHEL FEINTZEIG http://bit.ly/pg3ul Aspects of a...