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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Feb 21

Nora Bateson, Jan 2021Continue reading on Medium »

Nora Bateson, Jan 2021Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Feb 21

Nora Bateson, Jan 2021Continue reading on Medium »

Nora Bateson, Jan 2021Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jul 20

Authentic Stories in the WorkplaceOn the importance of systems-change leaders bringing their whole selves to work.Photo by Toa Heftiba on UnsplashIn many organisational settings, there is an unspoken agreement of separation between self and work. It was long assumed, in management and organisational theory, that what was going on at home or a person’s experiences outside of work, had no bearing on their ability to run a company, be a good employee, or foster a healthy team culture. Or that they shouldn’t. The occasional exception might have been telling a personal story or anecdote that was of direct relevance to a particular

Authentic Stories in the WorkplaceOn the importance of systems-change leaders bringing their whole selves to work.Photo by Toa Heftiba on UnsplashIn many organisational settings, there is an unspoken agreement of separation between self and work. It was long assumed, in management and organisational theory, that what was going on at home or a person’s experiences outside of work, had no bearing on


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Jun 20

The glamour of the modern world is peeling off.Continue reading on Medium »

The glamour of the modern world is peeling off.Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Apr 20

by Helio BorgesGAIA Journey Rachel Hentsch Spadafora“The GAIA journey really is about deepening our connection to ourselves, to each other, and to the place we are living in — our mother Earth.”Otto ScharmerGAIAIn Greek mythology, GAIA means mother earth. It is also an acronym for Global Activation of Intention and Action, which is an initiative co-led by Otto Scharmer and the Presencing Institute.According to Otto Scharmer, “GAIA is an impromptu global infrastructure for sensemaking, for leaning into our current moment of disruption and letting this moment move us toward civilizational renewal.”Covid-19, like other moments of societal rupture, essentially confronts each of us with a choice:to

by Helio BorgesGAIA Journey Rachel Hentsch Spadafora“The GAIA journey really is about deepening our connection to ourselves, to each other, and to the place we are living in — our mother Earth.”Otto ScharmerGAIAIn Greek mythology, GAIA means mother earth. It is also an acronym for Global Activation of Intention and Action, which is an initiative co-led by Otto Scharmer and the Presencing Institute.According to


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 20

The Revolution Will Not Be Boring*This article was originally posted on Emerge. See Parts 1, 2, 3, 4“… in America, we think of rebellion as this very sexy thing and it involves action and force and looks good. My guess is the forms of rebellion that will end up changing anything meaningfully here will be very quiet and very individual. And probably not all that interesting to look at from the outside. I’m now hoping for less interesting, rather than more interesting. Violence is interesting, and horrible corruption and scandals and rattling sabers and talking about war and demonizing a billion people

The Revolution Will Not Be Boring*This article was originally posted on Emerge. See Parts 1, 2, 3, 4“… in America, we think of rebellion as this very sexy thing and it involves action and force and looks good. My guess is the forms of rebellion that will end up changing anything meaningfully here will be very quiet and very individual. And probably


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 2 Feb 18

You keep saming when you should be changing. — Frank SinatraIn 2015 I chaired an RSA event with Vincent Deary on his book ‘How to Live’ and was struck by his emphasis on the perennial human challenge of getting from act one to act two.Deary’s point is that in dramatic contexts of plays, books and films we rarely spend much time in act one; it is just the setting before the trouble starts and the changes begin. But in our lives we often spend many years or decades stuck in act one, doing more or less the same thing as creatures of habit and

You keep saming when you should be changing. — Frank SinatraIn 2015 I chaired an RSA event with Vincent Deary on his book ‘How to Live’ and was struck by his emphasis on the perennial human challenge of getting from act one to act two.Deary’s point is that in dramatic contexts of plays, books and films we rarely spend much time in act one;


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