We Not Me

Disaster relief, community engagement and being an asset not a liability with Gaz Breen


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In times of crisis, community collaboration can be a powerful force for relief efforts.

Gaz Breen's coordinated efforts during the 2022 Burringbar floods demonstrated the importance of identifying our strengths and assets to contribute to a larger effort. Pia witnessed the recovery efforts that Gaz organised, and in their conversation, they discussed the significance of being an asset rather than a liability when facing difficult situations.


Takeaways from Dan and Pia

  • In a disaster, every team member's contribution is essential. By recognising and utilising individual strengths, the team can work together more effectively to achieve their goals.
  • It's essential to ruthlessly exclude anything that doesn't help, and prioritise effectively. By doing this, individual strengths can be recognised and utilised, allowing the team to work together more effectively towards.
  • All team members have an opportunity, and a responsibility, to match their own skills to the wider needs of the team.
  • If your higher intent is clear, what some might call disobedience, others would call innovation.
  • Diverse teams need integration and synergy, not simply combining different people together.

Links

  • ‘Next level destruction’: NSW residents detail the moments floods devastated their homes
  • Arthur Schopenhauer quote
  • Will it Make the Boat Go Faster? Olympic-Winning Strategies for Everyday Success, by Harriet Beveridge and Ben Hunt-Davis
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We Not MeBy Dan Hammond & Pia Lee

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