Uncategorised Introducing RADAR: Synergy’s new graduate program January 20, 2020 Find yourself at Synergy In 2020, Synergy is piloting RADAR, our new Graduate Program. In our graduates, we are looking […] Read more 0
Uncategorised People resist change so how can we implement it systematically? December 12, 2019 Why can’t we implement organisational and behavioural change, even small changes, like we update software? The default answer is ‘people’ […] Read more 0
Uncategorised The Making of a Bloody Ripper on Gruen October 31, 2019 “I just want to say that the production values… were just absolutely fantastic. Fantastic storytelling, single camera shot, lots of […] Read more 0
Uncategorised Behavioural change is not what you see, but what others see October 29, 2019 The Interim Report of the APS Review talks about the need to change behaviour across the APS. While the focus is […] Read more 0
Uncategorised An augmented workforce is not new, but it does require some thinking about October 8, 2019 An augmented workforce is not new, but it does require some thinking about The Australian Public Service (APS) Review identified […] Read more 0
Uncategorised “Security is in our nature” wins Best Public Sector Entry September 30, 2019 Synergy Group are proud to announce that we have been recognised as the best in class in this year’s Clear […] Read more 0
Uncategorised The Past is a Foreign Country for Generation Z September 6, 2019 When my daughter announced that she was striking, I asked her whether she was concerned that the PM objected. She […] Read more 0
Uncategorised Promotions July 11, 2019 Synergy recently recognised the promotion of nine Synergites. At Synergy, ‘it’s personal’ and we are devoted to providing development and […] Read more 0
Uncategorised What needs to change for flexible work to work? May 30, 2019 The future of work across all sectors will change the traditional outlook on workplace structure and expectations. Sally Dorsett and […] Read more 0
Uncategorised If the governance of my agency was subject to a Royal Commission, how would we go? May 8, 2019 The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry was a reminder to all Australian Public […] Read more 0