Consultancy company Think Garden suing Canberra Institute of Technology over suspended contract

 A consultancy company, run by a "complexity and systems thinker", is suing the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) for $3 million it says is owed due to a cancelled contract. The long-running saga between CIT and consultancy firm Think Garden has now landed in the ACT Supreme Court, with the company claiming $3.4 million in compensation. The stoush began last year, when the ABC revealed that, since 2018, CIT had awarded almost $8.5 million of work to a firm owned by Patrick Hollingworth, who describes himself as a "complexity and systems thinker". CIT's board then ordered an internal review of the latest contract with the business Think Garden, valued at $5 million, which was designed to help the institute "progress the evolution of its complex, adaptive, systems-informed approach to … transformation".

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-24/think-garden-patrick-hollingworth-sue-cit-suspended-contract/102640258  



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