The spiritual pathway

The spiritual pathway is facilitated by certain characteristics which become reinforced and more powerful with practice, experience and success. Continue reading

Creativity

Creativity is the quality that you bring to the activity that you are doing. It is an attitude, an inner approach – how you look at things…. Continue reading

Getting on the Balcony – Ronald A Heifetz

Image result for balcony and dance floorLeadership is both active and reflective. One has to alternate between participating and observing. Walt Whitman described it as being ‘both in and out of the game’. … Continue reading

Successful role for the CEO in a transformation

Our experience with scores of major transformation efforts, combined with research we have undertaken over the past decade, suggests that four key functions collectively define a successful role for the CEO in a transformation: Continue reading

Reinventing a commodity

“To me, the point of a coffee store, was not just to teach customers about fine coffee but to show them how to enjoy it. Continue reading

Change in consciousness from head to heart is qualitative rather than quantitative

We tend to think in linear terms. Linear thought implies that more of something is the means to improve it. The case of the lowly caterpillar illustrates the point. Continue reading

Trust – Osho

“A man just got married and was returning home with his wife. They were crossing a lake in a boat when suddenly a great storm arose. The man was a warrior, but the woman became very much afraid because it seemed almost hopeless Continue reading

Peace is not an ideal – J Krishnamurthi

What causes war – religious, political or economic? Obviously belief, either in nationalism, in an ideology, or in a particular dogma. If we had no belief but goodwill, love and consideration between us, then there would be no wars. Continue reading

Winning Today AND Upgrading the Organisation

The mistake that many people make is in thinking that winning the game today and building a team for tomorrow are two separate activities. Continue reading