This year I am telling myself that I am going to do a weekly blog on systems, complexity & how things can be done differently.
Foolish NY resolution? Perhaps, but check out the first post and follow along below.
Plz share - it will help keep me honest!
https://t.co/yFyMdbkGMD
@1867ben @SimonFParker And AI likely drives a tax system in which 80% don't need to do a manual tax return to begin with. Only complex taxpayers will need to do a push return that require manual processing.
@SimonFParker No, and not a single person on the Yes side is arguing it does the job alone. That could not be more clear in the Uluru Statement. To project disappointment onto it because it is not the singular solution is unfair, and deeply counterproductive to the cause.
@SimonFParker Simon given the focus of the proposal, should it not be for those who it impacts to pass judgement on whether it is disappointing or not? It was the outcome of an extensive consensus building process through the Uluru Dialogues & has the support of over 80% of Indigenous People.
Breaking my Twitter silence to say working and thinking in systems *is not* a paradigm shift.
The paradigm shift would be a world which meaningfully accommodates different worldviews and creates space to explore connections across and between them.