Coaching & Advice

Resilient Futures coaches work with individuals and organisations to formulate and implement strategies that generate opportunity within complex change. After their initial engagement with the free tutorials and a course or two, many practitioners choose to become more closely involved with the Resilient Futures Framework and learn to apply the Framework through skills transfer. Others choose to keep the processes and skills at a distance and focus on outputs–leaving the strategic expertise to the Resilient Futures coach or coaches.

Some who take up the thinking and start using the Framework like to jump in at the deep end, while others like to start slowly and see how things develop. Regardless, Resilient Futures is not about big upfront commitments in time and money–our philosophy and approach is ‘we grow as we go’ so a significant part of our aim is to ensure that lots and lots of people are aware of and using the Resilient Futures to craft smart and agile Strategy in Action that is suited to these times.

Resilient Futures coaches are drawn from our most experienced practitioners and are available to provide both on-line and face-to-face support for you and the work you are doing.

If you are not sure where to start but think that a Resilient Futures coach might be helpful in working towards a solution to a tough problem or to help with finding an opportunity that you didn’t realise was there then there are some “ready-made” workshops that our coaches can deliver to get you started. They are:

Cracking Your Big Issue

What is the issue that really hassles you or keeps you awake at night? A Resilient Futures Coach can help take it and crack it open so that it is defined, understood and acted on in a way that delivers real, immediate value.

Innovate what?!

There is a lot of talk about innovation being the key to the 21st century. Making it happen so that innovation produces something useful and valuable is another thing entirely. Work with a Resilient Futures coach to find real innovation—look for it in new ways and in different places and make it deliver for you.

Is Sustainability Sustainable?

Conventional approaches to sustainability are often no more than a new goal trying to be solved by old, simplistic methods that focus on attempting to reverse change. We need to embrace complex and inevitable change to establish realistic strategies based on generating real opportunity and sustaining a resilient future.

Are We Covered?

With complex change, the entire definition of risk and its associated variables has changed dramatically. Today, risk assessment and management requires a deep understanding of the elements of complex change and a strategy for identifying, assessing and accounting for immediate and emergent conditions.