Archive for the 'Effectiveness' Category

Thank You and Goodbye Soulspace!

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Twenty-five years ago, my wife and I were riding our mountain bikes in the country when we stumbled across a gorgeous log building tucked away in a corner of the Niagara Escarpment - the world’s first United Nations Biosphere. It sat perched like an eagle’s nest on the lip of a 400-foot cliff which dropped […]

The Leader as a Dealer in Hope

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Napoleon Bonaparte said that “A leader is a dealer in hope”. Yet our prevailing model of leadership is one based on fear: Buy my cosmetics or you will be ugly. Buy my drug or you will get sick. Pass this exam or I will fail you. Do as I say or […]

The Quality of Decision Making

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Rushworth Kidder, whose thoughts and writings are always insightful, has recently completed a small pilot survey of members of the Institute for Global Ethics, of which he is the executive Director. The question: What is the most threatening global issue facing humanity today?

Is it terrorism, violence against women, CO2 emissions, governmental corruption, mass migration, water […]

A Unique Opportunity

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Every now and then, a unique opportunity occurs and I want to tell you about one.
There is a very special place, unlike any other in North America called Hollyhock. It is a not-for-profit retreat center located on Cortes, a small island off the west coast of British Columbia. The minute you step off the ferry […]

Clarity Within - The Hallmark of a Great Leader

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Eighteen-year-old Dustin Carter, has no legs and almost no arms. Two days ago, he qualified in Ohio’s Division II wrestling tournament, finishing third in his region and staking a claim to being one of the best wrestlers in the state.
“His perseverance speaks for itself,” said Scott Goodpaster, Carter’s trainer. “He wants to win. He wakes […]