by Lance | Oct 28, 2011 | Authenticity, Courage, Destiny, Effectiveness, Inspiration, Leadership, Love, ONE Dream®, Oneness, Service
Don Tapscot, in his recent Huffingtpon Post article reports on the priorities of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Councils. He notes that they are: Growth and Employment Models The policy prescriptions, industry models and performance incentives that...
by Lance | Oct 12, 2011 | Calling, Courage, Effectiveness, Inspiration, Leadership, Love
In Keith Richards recent autobiography entitled, “Life”, he writes about what it feels like to be inspired as part of a team that is one of the greatest in history – The Rolling Stones. He writes, “There’s a certain moment when you...
by Lance | Aug 14, 2011 | Character, Effectiveness, Inspiration, Leadership, Love, Oneness, Service
The level of disatisfaction for employees at work has never been higher. Studies by Mercer and Deloitte show that 65% of employees are either actively or passively looking for another job. The Employee Engagement Report 2011 published by BlessingWhite, Inc. found that...
by Lance | Jan 24, 2011 | Authenticity, Calling, Character, Courage, Destiny, Effectiveness, Inspiration, Leadership, Love, ONE Dream®, Oneness, Service, Truthfulness, Values
I have known Colette Baron Reid for more than 20 years and in that time I have seen her grow into a formidable leader in the human potential movement. She has an amazing gift of perception and she is an outstanding coach. Today, she launches her new book The MAP:...
by Lance | Jan 12, 2011 | Character, Effectiveness, Inspiration, Leadership, Love, Values
Before writing here about choosing our words carefully, I want to be sure I am doing the same. So I have paused to reflect on the tragedy of the recent shootings in Arizona in order to allow the anger, outrage, disgust, loss and pain to be balanced with sadness,...
by Lance | Dec 19, 2010 | Inspiration, Leadership, Love, Oneness, Service, Values
In 1955, Charlie Wilson, then Chairman of General Motors, coined the famous phrase, “What is good for General Motors is good for America”. How things have changed. Today, this phrase has a certain cringe-inducing feeling about it and, in a way, its poor...