The Evolve Leader’s Notebook
Welcome to Evolve Health Digitals Digital Health Leadership Notesbook. A leadership and digital health publication for executives, clinicians, and transformation leaders who are shaping the future of healthcare.
Gain grounded advice, strategic thinking, and lived experience to help you build capability, lead change, and create workplaces where innovation and people thrive. From leadership and culture to digital transformation and capability uplift, our goal is simple: Equip you to lead the healthcare system forward - with clarity, courage and humanity.
Looking Back to Lead Forward: What 2025 Taught Us About Leadership
2025 was not a year of theory for Evolve Health Digital. It was a year of real work, real leaders, and real outcomes across Australia’s health and digital health ecosystem.
Throughout the year, we delivered programs, workshops, coaching, and advisory support to leaders navigating change, growing complexity, and rising expectations. From emerging leaders to senior executives, a common theme emerged time and again. Leadership works best when it is practical, human, and grounded in everyday behaviour.
The December Drift: Why Teams Lose Momentum Now (And How to Prevent It)
December is a unique test of the strength and resilience of an organisation’s leadership. The months leading up to the end of the year, the holiday season, combined with fatigue, competing deadlines and mental overload, can cause a natural drift in teams. If that drift is left unchecked, by the time the calendar flips to January, the momentum of the previous years’ success can slow and it can take several months to regain it.
How to Give Feedback That Actually Lands Before the Break
December is an extremely busy month of performance reviews and wrapping up discussions about development, but it is also one of the most difficult months to receive (and understand) feedback.
People are exhausted, emotions are at a high level, and everyone is reflecting upon their year and trying to prepare for the coming year's pressures. This is when you need to deliver feedback carefully, clearly and intentionally.
Small Behaviours That Lead to Big Change - Why Leadership Change Happens in the Micro-Moments
New leadership ideas often fail to stick, not because the concepts are wrong themselves, but because the change wasn't made visible enough, repeated often enough, or emphatically explained enough.
Why ideas for new leadership fail to stick (and how to make them last)
New leadership strategies often fall flat not because the ideas are wrong, but because organisations fail to build the trust, culture, and clarity needed to embed them. This article explores why great leadership intentions fade, and how small, consistent leadership behaviours create real cultural change that lasts.