Friday Selection Box: 9th february 2024

Centring Lived Experience: a strategic approach for leaders

Centring lived experience meaningfully like this is not a one-off exercise or something you can ‘tick off’ once you have completed. It’s an ongoing change that often requires a significant cultural shift for a charity. It takes time, dedication and perseverance. But charity leaders should be ambitious about drawing on the value of lived experience, even if the journey is a long one 

New survey shows 89% of UK artists want the Government to better protect their work by regulating AI.

An important ongoing discussion.

Trust and psychological safety: An evidence review

This evidence review summarises the body of research on trust and psychological safety. It examines their nature, why they are important, what drives them and how we can measure them.

Lunchtime Talk: Craig Against The Machine

Something from Pervasive Media Studio to catch this lunchtime, looks fascinating!

The Fabric of Democracy: propaganda textiles from the French Revolution to Brexit at the Fashion & Textile Museum 

This exhibition explores printed propaganda textiles over more than two centuries, from the French Revolution to Brexit.

From the Folde: Botanical Alchemy by Fiona Pickles

Couldn’t resist including this one! It on until the 24th February 2024.

Things to ponder this week…

How can organisations recognise when they are moving from difficult times into crisis?

What resources do leaders (executive and trustee), especially those who are new in post, need to help them manage the unexpected?

Ho do we find space for thinking as well as doing?