Jules Livingstone
Consultant, Financial Consultant, and Leader in Australia
Jules Livingstone - I have a life-long passion for learning, travel, nature and supporting
people to see and understand things in new ways.
Learn Change Adapt
is my mantra for thriving in life and creating a resilience to navigate through the challenges
and opportunities that fall across my path either to delight or to stretch me.
It has also become the model I use to approach my work in:
Advising senior leaders on strategy and implementation
Culture, technology and behaviour transformation
Organisational and operational improvement
Coaching, facilitating and training
Change management
I have a passion for learning and bring experience, information and insights from many of
my learning adventures into the everyday of my work and the programs I create. I have
been fortunate to live and work on three different continents which has made me
passionate about communication; active listening and mindful speaking that focuses on the
message and intent being conveyed – beyond just the words.
I champion the importance of two-way communication; and appreciate its role in defining
and transmitting culture that, when well understood and worked with deliberately, helps to
ensure there are no secret barriers or fields of resistance to the flow of information, ideas
and creative problem solving.
As an experienced advisor on strategy, transformation and large-scale change, I draw on
many areas of ‘new’ thinking to support clients in reaching the mindset and obtaining the
skills they need in order to be more aligned to their own strengths. This helps them to
create a platform from which they can execute the demands of their work with assurance,
confidence and a growth mindset.
Some of the fields which excite me and where I am continuing to learn and apply new ways
of working and supporting people:
Systems thinking, Applied Improvisation and the Neuroscience of teams, motivation and
learning.
Other things I enjoy besides travel, swimming, snowboarding and rowing are reading,
anything to do with the Roman world, learning to sing and to play the piano at the ½
century and relaxing somewhere leafy, caressed by a breeze and the sound of the sea.