Mindfulness Key Ingredient of Leadership

In a recent article about mindfulness as a key strategy for optimal leadership, I was pleased to find tips that exemplify the integration of biomimicry, […]

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Accenture Removes Performance Reviews

When I wrote about the new strategic plan being no strategic plan, as a way of relinquishing control and becoming attuned to emergent opportunities, I […]

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Harvard: Meditation Builds Grey Matter

Research by Harvard scientists reveals that eight weeks of meditation increases the density of the brain’s grey matter. Essentially, according to this Collective Evolution article, […]

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The New Strategic Plan: None

Philip Laloux, author of Reinventing Organizations, recently gave a talk that was summarized by consultant Kelly McGowan in a blog post. As a biomimic, what I […]

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Climate Preparedness with Tribes

My friend and colleague Dr. Shannon McNeeley participated in a project that is helping two tribes, the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho in Wyoming, prepare for […]

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Single Action to Address Climate Change

Alchemus Prime Advisory Board member Sailesh Rao recently spoke at an interfaith meeting called the Summit of Conscience in Paris. He spoke about how we can effectively […]

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Our Stories Influence Mental Health

New research suggests that narrative identity, or our stories about our personal lives, have bearing on our mental health over time. Study author Jonathan M. […]

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The Elephant-Sized Outrage in the Room

We learned a lot from Cecil the lion. We learned that outrage is not just a social media phenomenon; it can have consequences. Walter J. Palmer […]

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Democratizing the Sun

Historically, solar power has been accessible to mostly affluent folks. Now that will change: the White House is going to offer financing for low-income people who live […]

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Food as Medicine

A 2013 study found that diet is the single most important risk factor for disease and premature death. In a proactive move, the University of […]

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