by Marc Rogatschnig | Mar 19, 2020 | Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
The world has ground to a halt and entered a prolonged and unexpected hibernation. We are all being forced to live in transition from an old world towards a new reality that requires deliberate translation of hope to practice. The climate crisis and Coronavirus will...
by Marc Rogatschnig | Jan 23, 2020 | consulting psychology, Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
There is no doubt that without pausing to reflect, we struggle to name and bank our learning. At worst, we become consumed in negative emotion and irrational triggers. Sometimes we need to arrest these struggles and, at best, reset the balance of how we interpret and...
by Marc Rogatschnig | Nov 7, 2019 | Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
For over a decade now, I still encounter leaders who want to fight about the merits of development. I remember my first conversation in this long-standing battle well. He was a construction sector executive, privileged by the industry’s preference for white...
by Marc Rogatschnig | Jul 17, 2019 | Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
In 2018 I attended a book launch by the founder of a leading professional speaker agency. As the event began, the host asked members of the audience to briefly introduce themselves. I had not heard of any of them, but everybody was a professional speaker – which meant...
by Marc Rogatschnig | Dec 7, 2018 | Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
Dear President Ramaphosa Those first three words of this heading were almost my last. It feels somewhat presumptuous that you will receive and read this, but I have decided to write it nonetheless. It’s just a compulsion I have, straight from the heart and thus free...
by Marc Rogatschnig | Nov 27, 2018 | General, Strategy Development & Execution, Thought Leadership
As each year backfires into December and the summer break, I have become used to two feelings grating up against each other. On the one hand, excitement at the prospect of a low-demand rest, and on the other hand, the rising anxiety at the cost of a break and no...