[Ailist] What is the Life Force (Vital energy/ Prana) ofBusiness?

Lionel Boxer lionel.boxer at rmit.edu.au
Mon Nov 9 14:37:00 MST 2009


They all go to work to get paid.  If they like the place - if there is a
balance of social and ecological responsiblity - they will be less
likely to leave for another job.  If there is no triple bottom line
balance they will leave for a better paid job.

I work for a business with a good triple bottom line balance and I will
likely never leave.

Lionel Boxer CD PhD MBA BTech(IndEng) - 0411267256
Associate of RMIT University - lionel.boxer at rmit.edu.au
Graduate School of Business
my "Assessment of Quality Systems with Positioning Theory" 
now in a googe book - see link at http://intergon.net
>>> sherene zolno <coachpb at comcast.net> 10/11/09 8:13 AM >>>
I would say that the life force of business is the sense of self-worth,
hope
and capability each member of the business is able to experience--an
expresssion of their creativity and aliveness.

I will be talk a bit more about this during my online presentation at
the
conference.  Appreciative Leading:  seeing the way to a healthy world. I
will be presenting the Model for a Healthy World, based on our research
into
appreciative leadership.

Come join me!

Sherene Zolno


On 11/9/09 11:47 AM, "Bruce Elkin" <bruce at bruceelkin.com> wrote:

> Before there was money, there was still business.
> 
> At the heart of early business ‹ and perhaps, of business yet to come ‹
was
> sharing and serving: helping each other.
> 
> Cheers!
> Bruce
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