Tools & Resources

Welcome to the Platform C Resource Hub!

This library of helpful tools and resources was curated from thought leaders and change-makers around the world. We are working continuously to add helpful information.

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This resource describes Australia’s unique leadership culture and shows how leaders working in this context can support the change they want to see in the world.

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2. Building the Foundations

This resource provides insight into five challenges of systems leadership and how we might respond to them.

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5. Achieving Transformation

This resource describes the core capabilities of system leaders and describes the means by which they may be acquired.

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1. Readiness Runway

This resource helps individuals think systemically about social change, explore what is happening below the surface on issues they care about, and determine how they and their organizations can pursue large-scale change in a disciplined and holistic manner.

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1. Readiness Runway

This resource is a video of Liz Skelton unpacking the key concepts required for diagnosing and working with power, including changing our organisations’ relationship with power.

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2. Building the Foundations

Deep Collaboration is a way of working that was created by First Nations and other Multicultural Australians to find new ways to work and lead together. In this video, Deep Collaboration Lead, Mark Yettica-Paulson and CFI’s Jane Martin discuss why a new approach to working together is needed.

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1. Readiness Runway

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