Think Sync Articles, interviews, manifestos and explorations from the Sync Leadership world. Blog post Think Sync B. Paul Tshuma: Learning to Listen Listening is being able to be changed by the other person. Alan Alda B. Paul Tshuma is a published poet,… Blog post Think Sync Remarkable by Kelsie Acton A square white piece of cloth on a brown laminate floor. Words are written in blue marker. They say: “But… Blog post Think Sync Ingrid Palmer: Ambiversion – blending the conflicting sides of ourselves “There is a crack in everything: that’s how the light gets in.” “Anthem”, Leonard Cohen This month I had the… Leadership thinking Sync Coaching Think Sync Alex Bulmer – leadership and the virtue of inefficiency Alex Bulmer joined the Sync Canada Ontario programme this June. An award-winning writer, director, actor and dramaturge and Artistic Director… Blog post Think Sync Kelsie Acton – exploring the single story Kelsie Action has dual nationality and with the programme delivered virtually for the first time, Kelsie was able to secure one… Sync Coaching Think Sync Sean Lee – coaching curation Sean Lee joined the first online Sync cohort in Ontario in May. They share their experiences of the programme and how… Blog post Think Sync Jenelle Rouse – from the hidden shadows into the light Jenelle Rouse has just this month received her doctorate in applied linguistics and has shifted her trajectory in new and… Sync Coaching Think Sync Perceptual Spaces: Sarah Pickthall Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our… Think Sync Where are they now? Sally Booth Sarah Pickthall meets Sally Booth In the first month of the COVID-19 contagion, I dropped visual artist and Sync alumni,… Think Sync Where are they now? Won Young Kim When Won Young Kim took part in Sync Korea, he was exploring a dilemma: that of needing to continue to… Filter