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

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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 Leave us a voice note

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