Joanna Macy is a visionary who paved the way for deeper ecological thinking. She’s helped our culture connect the dots between psychology, spirituality and ecology. Here are her wise words:
Dear People,
Well, it’s happened. The financial meltdown so long predicted has begun for real. Even if we knew it had to happen, it’s scary. Stock markets [...]
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Both/And by Joanna Macy
Posted in In the News, Inspiration, Your Work World on January 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Economic indicators
Posted in Coaching, In the News, Your Work World, tagged business, Coaching, coaching investment, cultural development, decision making, executive coaching, Golden Rule, human potential, leadership development, profressional benchmarks, return on investment in coaching, success, triple bottom line, values, values-based on January 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
We’re on the frontier of change. It requires new kinds of cost-benefit ratios:
1. a triple bottom line – people, profit & planet
2. risk assessment that accounts for how personal and universal values align with ultimate outcome
3. better accounting for the fact that resources spent on non-billable hours for coaching and other professional, organizational, and [...]
Dr. Joni on The Last Lecture, MSNBC’s Entrepreneur.com
Posted in In the News, Inspiration, Your Work World, tagged business, Carrie Brenner, Coaching, coaching investment, cultural development, decision making, Dr. Joni, Entrepreneur.com, executive coaching, human potential, leadership development, MSNBC, professional coach, professional development, return on investment in coaching, Sherpa, The Last Lecture, values, values-based, wisdom, Wisdom at Work on January 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Last Lecture
How Randy Pausch’s life lessons can help you connect with employees and become a better entrepreneur.
By Carrie Brenner | September 02, 2008
Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch said his last lecture, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” was actually meant for a very small audience: his three children. But hundreds attended [...]