About Us
We set out with a bold ambition to establish an environment that attracts the best people with a desire to solve the problems that matter. Our belief is that when the purpose is true, people will find a way to tap into their brilliance for the benefit of others.
Fire & Flint is a consultancy born and bred in Brisbane, Queensland. We spark change in the fields of business improvement, leadership, strategy, and delivery. Our background spans multiple industries and landscapes from mining and oil & gas, through to banking & insurance, data analytics and health care. While the context and our application vary, our foundations are consistent and deeply rooted in Lean, Systems Thinking and Agile delivery. We hold a deep respect for people, and a belief in their potential to solve the important problems we face today. Continuous improvement is at the heart of everything we do, and our speciality is in working with others to develop an environment that fosters it.
To us, Fire & Flint represents limitless possibility.
Our Way
We live in a rapidly changing world, with growing interdependence and complexity. Our goal is to take a more holistic and iterative approach to solving the complex problems that manifest in the vast array of systems we interact with.
Our partners come from a variety of backgrounds, with bespoke systems and environments that have uniquely evolved over time. We pride ourselves on our ability to tailor solutions to suit the context, and we do so with the intention of leaving an impactful legacy. Close collaboration with our partners and a clear picture of their end state is critical to achieving this outcome.
Our approach of Align, Discover, Do & Reflect (“ADDR Approach”) has evolved from our diverse background in continuous improvement. ADDR is a dynamic (non-linear), iterative framework that we apply in everything we do to break complex systems and problems down into manageable chunks.
Align
Why are we here? What problem are we trying to solve? For what greater purpose? Who is impacted by it?
Discover
How might we develop a deeper understanding of the problem at hand, and discover the broader context within which it lies?
Do
What experiments can we conduct in the real world? How do we measure success?
Reflect
What did we learn? What can we improve? Where to next?