Since completing his PhD in mathematics and community ecology at the University of Queensland in June 1999 Andrew has gained global experience in working with organisations, within Australia and internationally in the USA, the Netherlands and the UK. The complex systems perspective drawn from his PhD has informed Andrew's experience and allowed him to make contributions in the areas of systems and software development, knowledge management, social research, facilitation and management consulting.
Today, Andrew's focus is on how effective communication and facilitation skills can change the way we work. As a keynote speaker, workshop leader and professional facilitator Andrew's style is engaging, light hearted and curious.
Andrew juggles in his spare time.
What is your main interest in this network?
Education, Social, Networking, Improv Resources
What kind of person are you?
Day
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Problem Solving, Communcation, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Life Skills, Change Management, Presentation Skills
Share a favorite 'improv epiphany'
Improv games are to solve problems - either in acting, theatre or business.
hi Andrew
i just got around to reading my email here and noticed your note to me. I'm glad to hear from you and do remember well our brief but meaningful exchange in Banff. I don't check this site often so aybe we could carry on a further conversation at my other site at alanhcap@telus.net I'd lov to hear how life is going for you. We recently spent 6 weeks in Viet Nam and came back refreshed and inspired. Now our work is getting out there quicker. Alan
Hi Andrew-
I'm curious to find out more about the work that you do. I'm sending you an e-mail with some work I'd like to pursue in graduate school.
--John Fort
Yeah, Andrew - thanks. I'll look forward to reading that.
At 11:58pm on November 16, 2007, alan caplan said…
Hope you had a smooth return to Melbourne. I keep thinking about that session on status with Simo, where you encouraged me to step into the centre of the circle and speak what was moving me. Thanks.
At 11:09pm on November 16, 2007, Karen Dawson said…
Hope the journey down under happened smoothly and that the jet lag disappears effortlessly. How wonderful to meet you - lucky us!
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i just got around to reading my email here and noticed your note to me. I'm glad to hear from you and do remember well our brief but meaningful exchange in Banff. I don't check this site often so aybe we could carry on a further conversation at my other site at alanhcap@telus.net I'd lov to hear how life is going for you. We recently spent 6 weeks in Viet Nam and came back refreshed and inspired. Now our work is getting out there quicker. Alan
I'm curious to find out more about the work that you do. I'm sending you an e-mail with some work I'd like to pursue in graduate school.
--John Fort