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Planting the Seeds of Change

Coaching Ourselves

We are excited to now include Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy of the Presencing Institute as our newest authors. The Presencing Institute co-creates labs and programs to support and scale profound societal innovation. Eva Pomeroy. We would like to share an excellent article written by Scharmer and Pomeroy. So how do we do this?

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5 Ways to Increase Your Capacity

Mark Sanborn

When someone moves into leadership, they typically have more responsibility. And here is a great resource for lifelong learners from my friend Eva Keiffenheim. Innovation. Whether done alone or with others, innovation is figuring out new ways to do old things or new ways to do new things. Delegation.

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New Module: Awareness-Based Systems Change

Coaching Ourselves

CoachingOurselves is excited to announce our newest module by authors Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy titled Awareness-Based Systems Change: Planting the Seeds for Change. The key leadership challenge of our times is to cultivate creativity, innovation, and leadership capacity at all levels of our systems.

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WHAT’S HOT OFF THE PRESS!

Coaching Ourselves

A key leadership challenge is how to cultivate creativity, innovation, and leadership capacity at all levels of the organization. Authors: Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy. When most people think of leadership, taking CARE of ourselves and others may not be a skill that comes to mind. What have you missed?

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The Orbital Perspective

Eric Jacobson

Garan is a retired NASA astronaut who has traveled 71,075,867 miles in 2,842 orbits of our planet during more than 178 days in space and 27 hours and 3 minutes of EVA (extravehicular activity) during four spacewalks. Astronaut Ron Garan Eric Jacobson on Leadership and Management Leadership The Orbital Perspective'

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