Dr Jayne Meyer Tucker

Dr JMT, Activist and Author helps humans and organisations make better decisions during uncertainty. Drawing on her global experience in social transformation and PhD research exploring the systemic tension between structure (governance) and spontaneity (leadership), Dr JMT has created the Balance Point – a transformative philosophy to help STRADDLE uncertainty and make better decisions the E.A.S.Y Way. Dr JMT has worked in Executive/Board/CEO and freelance roles with a number of NGO’s, corporates’ and government agencies in Australia and internationally.

Consequences Blog #69 Reflection & Transition – the Glowing chapter

Consequences Blog began as a collection of experiences gathered across my personal and professional life. The period transverses my pre and post Phd lifetime and of course a very unexpected global pandemic. In addition, I have always considered the Consequences Blog and my Dr-JMT website as a landing page or public digital space to collate …

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Consequences Blog #67 Roadmap for Uncertainty

So here it is, almost the end of 2021 and having spent the year in social media (relative) reprieve I have enjoyed this quiet space spending time researching the areas that have continued to interest me – all with their foundations in making better decisions in uncertainty. Although decision making and uncertainty have been the …

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Consequences Blog #66 What do space travel and protests have in common

I have been taking time during COVID to further research and explore the relationship between good uncertainty and its superpowers – greater balance; less trauma; better decision-making. During this time, I have taken a concentrated leave of absence from incessant noise of the world wide web including sharing my thoughts and learnings in the Consequences Blog. I have …

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Consequences Blog #65 – Combine harvester in the new horizon

In this reflective Consequences Blog the key point I am wanting to write about is how ‘time moves on’ leaving footprints. For example, the Spanish flu and global pandemic played no relevance in our lives (time moves on) – until now (footprint). I was reminded about this ‘footprint’ legacy through a conversation with a young …

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Consequences Blog #63 COVID-19 Coping (#betterdecisions)

As September draws to a close, I am conscious that a month has already gone by since Earth Overshoot day. Time for better decisions – #betterdecisions! Reflecting on and alluding to a quote in the RSA summer 2020 journal I have coined the phrase ‘time for #betterdecisions’ and propose that COVID -19 simply intensifies this …

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Consequences Blog #60 #2019 Life is a circus #2020

It is the final Consequences Blog for 2019 and without getting caught within semantics, as to when the official new decade begins as far as I am concerned it is simple – the current decade ends 31st December 2019 and the new decade begins 1st January 2020 – so this is my last Consequences Blog for …

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