
Trust, commitment and the emergence of psychological safety
Trust, commitment and the emergence of psychological safety By Marina Maydanov, B Int Rel, B Transl, LLM, MSyl and Robert Holmes This is the first

Trust, commitment and the emergence of psychological safety By Marina Maydanov, B Int Rel, B Transl, LLM, MSyl and Robert Holmes This is the first

This is the third and final part of our three-part series on collaboration. Part 1: Bringing collaboration to life Part 2: The problematic process view

I would like to thank you all for travelling along with us on the SOCI journey in 2023! Looking back on 2023, we can now

In the last article “Bringing Collaboration to Life” we covered the phenomenon of collaboration as a business model, and the growing trend toward applying collaboration

In recent weeks, owners and operators of critical infrastructure assets in Australia have faced more challenges. The massive Optus outage was reportedly triggered by its

By Ute Diversi and Robert Holmes December 2023 This is the first in a three-part series in which we will cover: The growing trend toward

Providence hosts a South Australia Critical Infrastructure Workshop The Providence Team hosted a Critical Infrastructure workshop in Adelaide on 20 November in support of

The average annual cost of insider threat incidence has almost doubled over the past five years, jumping from US$8.3 million to US$16.2 million per event. Organisations

Delighted to introduce the special guest blog from Dr Kris Veenstra, Consultant Security Psychologist from Delen Consulting. In this blog, Kris discusses approaches to the
Adash is Providence’s CEO and is responsible to the Providence Board and Providence’s clients for ensuring the timely delivery of outcomes through advice, guidance and mentoring to Providence’s staff.