![]() 1st player in NHL history to reach 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1,000 Assists in his career.1st player in NHL history to score 600, 700 and 800 Goals in his career.Retired as the all time leader ( including playoffs) in Games Played- 1,925 (1,767 in regular seson, 158 in playoffs) Goals- 869 (801 in regular season, 68 in playoffs), Assists- 1,141 (1,049 in regular season, 92 in playoffs) and Points- 2010 (1,850 in regular season, in 160 playoffs).He remains the all time leader for Goals, Assists and Points by a Right Winger.He was the all time leader in Goals, Assists and Points for almost 25 years until he was surpassed by Wayne Gretzky in each category.Retired as the all time leader in Goals (801), Assists (1,049) and Points (1,850).I hold a PhD from Curtin University's Internet Studies Department, where I’m also a past Senior Adjunct Research Fellow. My work has been featured at the Toronto International Film Festival, the National Theatre in London and the new Western Australian Museum, as well as play festivals across the United States and Europe. ![]() I was named one of WA's 40 under 40, as well as the Australian Computer Society's Digital Disruptor Professional of the Year. I’ve spoken at numerous conferences around the world, including at TEDxPerth, SXSW (Austin) and NXNE (Toronto). I’ve also been a judge for the NASA Space Apps Challenge and Startup Weekend. I currently teach at the School of Business and Governance at Murdoch University and have previously taught at the Curtin School of Business and the Canadian Film Centre's New Media Lab post graduate program in Toronto. I have a monthly innovation column in the Business News and am a frequent media commentator, appearing in the Australian Financial Review, the Sydney Morning Herald, ELLE, The Globe and Mail (Canada), NPR (US) and on MTV. I’m an award winning designer, keynote speaker, Certified LEGO® Serious Play® Facilitator and the creator of SUPERCONNECT®. Using the magic (and science!) of curiosity and play, I help organisations supercharge their people to boost innovation, creativity and human connection. It gives us courage and allows us to get clarity about what really matters. Playful curiosity builds trust, heals divides and makes everyone feel welcome at the table. Playful humans are also happier humans.īringing it all together is where the magic happens. They are willing to take risks or try something new, even if it might make them look silly. Research shows us that playful humans are bold and creative. They create new possibilities, pathways and connections with others, and with ideas.Īdding play into the mix supercharges our curiosity. Now, we have the opportunity to create something new and better, together.Īnd the way we get there is by being playful, and being curious.Ĭurious minds are primed to adapt to change. ![]() ![]() We are no longer tumbling towards a future that already feels decided. The world has been disrupted on every front. In this age of uncertainty, disconnection and constant change, curiosity and play become your new superpowers.Īs we enter this time of new possibilities and new priorities, curiosity and play are more critical than ever to navigate this new future.
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