
Simon Guilfoyle
- @JezLester Yeah, been there too. My book starts of with me admitting I've done the red/green target stuff. I didn't know any better! 16 hours ago
- @JezLester The unlearning stage is often the hardest 16 hours ago
- @JezLester Mixed. Have experienced resistance/denial in the past, but recently more and more are genuinely interested and accepting. 16 hours ago
- @haselour @MatthewEllis Me too :-) 16 hours ago
- @SWPHPDS Cool. Look forward to hearing your thoughts.. :-) 16 hours ago
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Tag Archives: discrimination
Equally Wrong
Just a quick one this time folks. It’s another absolute gem of target-related nonsense, sent in to me by a sharp-eyed blog reader. The following table was spotted being proudly displayed on the wall of an establishment whose identity I have … Continue reading
Would You Sit Next To Me?
This post isn’t about systems thinking at all - I just wanted to share something that happened to me yesterday, because it provides an insight into the way that people make erroneous assumptions based on appearance and their own prejudices. Every year, police officers … Continue reading