by Suzanne Whitby | Jan 15, 2023 | Thoughts & insights
In my quest to understand the world into which ChatGPT has exploded, I thought that understanding more the different types of AI might be interesting. Different experts seem to have two, four, or even seven categories. Here’s are the categories that I’ve...
by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 21, 2021 | Hopeful, sustainable futures
If you have a meeting, hearing the voices of all attendees could be a game-changer. Of course, it depends on the meeting: if you’re delivering a state-of-the-nation talk to the company, perhaps you’re more interest in cascading information down rather than getting...
by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 19, 2021 | Hopeful, sustainable futures
The Karpman Drama Triangle defines the roles that people take on (and can switch between) in stressful, emotional or high-conflict situations. Dr Stephen Karpman identified three main roles that emerge: the persecutor, the victim and the rescuer. We can often find...
by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 2, 2016 | Sustainability & Climate
A couple of months after moving back to Innsbruck, I decided to organise a clothing swap party. I was a bit nervous because I didn’t know many people and wasn’t sure if someone would show up. However, it turned out great! So many people came, and it was super fun,...