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Hi Lexi… I won’t be able to join the You-Volution thing next week… but in answer to your question.
TPC, and Catapult in particular, has energised me to
– get off my butt,
– better understand what I can and want to do, how I want to do it and potentially with whom
– explore a bit of depth about the WHY?
– be open and kick things around with some good contacts… and this great cohort
– get practical and build something
– always remember to take a risk and give it a go… very easy to forget in corporate life, unless your RM is foolproof!
– not be worried about being embarrassed if it sounds unfeasible to others!
– get out there a start to talk to people about it
– … now work out how I can build in offshore sailing into this portfolio somehow!
Understanding we’re all mostly in similar boats – IE with a mindset to do different – is a very good feeling. And as Steve says, the TPC welcome may become a bit less personal as this idea grows, but I’m sure there will be ample tools and approaches to mitigate or even prevent that from happening. It’s a really positive concept that MUST have a long-term future.
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This is fab Malcolm – thanks for sharing. Regarding Catapult and our community getting less personal as it scales, I agree that is a risk. We will strive to do everything we can to avoid it, for example by creating bonds within cohorts that last beyond courses, and ensuring the platform ensures lots of small groups to collaborate and support each other.