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  • The Narcissistic Fraudster Syndrome
    In contrast to the well-documented “imposter syndrome,” where capable individuals are plagued by self-doubt and fear exposure as frauds, there exists a less discussed yet equally impactful phenomenon. This article explores the troubling reality of individuals who, despite lacking genuine competence, exude unwavering confidence and often engage in deceptive practices to attain and maintain positions … Read more
  • Accommodation matters for locums
    I was recently asked a very good question by KJ, “Hi, can I ask where you stay when you are working out of area? I’m considering my options and whether rental would be good? Your thoughts would be helpful.” See also “You are the boss” because this outlines many of the adaptations I have made. … Read more
  • The Universal Nature of Patterns: Relevance to Cultures and Change Management
    Recently – as I’m located well north in the UK – I’ve been observing patterns in cultures that vary from ‘the South’. A few days ago, some ‘folk’ asked me about what’s different. People broke out in laughter when I said, “Well, the prominent thing I noticed is that toilets flush more violently up here.” … Read more
  • Trouble in NZ: Homicide and Insanity twice
    In a case described as “shrouded in secrecy,” a man in New Zealand has been found not guilty of murder by way of insanity twice after committing two separate homicides . The first killing occurred over two decades ago, during which he was ruled legally insane and designated a “special patient” under New Zealand’s Mental … Read more