Tuesday 4 August 2009

Alice 2 Antarctica

Most of us love challenges. Some of us even like physical challenges. But when you can combine a challenge with a terrific cause - how good is that!

One of my friends from Melbourne (Dr) Sharyn Fitzgerald is a medical researcher by profession, a runner by passion, and a lovely and determined lady by nature.

Over the next few months she will run a marathon in the middle of Australia (Alice Springs) and in Antarctica. In fact, she will be the first Australian woman to complete a marathon in Antarctica.

She's doing it not just for the challenge, but to support a cause that she feels passionately and knows a lot about - the Centre for Indigenous Vascular and Diabetes Research.

PeopleTeamsLeaders Pty Ltd are really proud to be the first confirmed corporate sponsor of Alice 2 Antarctica. You can read more about Sharyn's efforts here and here. And of course, feel free to add your support to her very worthy efforts.

Thursday 9 July 2009

The Grass is Greener

I was working with some colleagues the other idea designing a leadership development program. One of them used a variant of that common expression - the grass is greener on the other side of the fence.

His variation was terrific.

If the grass is greener on the other side of the fence - water your side.

I just love it.

What are you doing to water your side of the fence? What about fertilising? And while we're on the subject, how about some weeding too?

Monday 29 June 2009

Story & Robert McKee


I've just spent a fascinating 3 day weekend attending a Robert McKee screenwriting seminar. McKee is a renowned American "talking head", theorist and lecturer on writing for films. His real emphasis is on the importance of story - structure, substance and style - hence the title of his long-running seminars Story.

The content across the three days was terrific. For current or budding writers, McKee's classical theory, illuminating examples and street cred are stimulating and inspiring.

However ...

A real challenge for me - and seemingly many other attendees both here in Australia and abroad - is that McKee is not that nice a bloke!

Big deal you might think.

But the downside is that his personality really does get in the way of his terrific content and experience. His diatribes against mobile phones, the French, anyone arriving late and even families detracts from his brilliance at dissecting, interpreting and teaching the intricacies of story telling.

Perhaps it's his performance background that drives him to deliver his 5 x 2 hour monologues each day for three days. No interaction is allowed, and woe betide anyone who does something to distract him.

And it's a bloody shame.

It really is.

His content and experience, coupled with a more facilitative and participative style, would improve his Story seminars out of sight. A bit less self-obsession or self-orientation might also make him a nicer bloke - that couldn't hurt.

It might also make him a little easier to work with in Hollywood. It came as only a small surprise that while he has had a number of screenplays optioned (or purchased), none have been made.

All that said, I definitely got my money's worth from the weekend. I received plenty of inspiration and a bucket load of practical tips that I can use in my writing.

But do you know anyone whose personality gets in the way of their gift of knowledge/experience?