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Fabulous slides!!! I consumed them while sipping a Diet Rite white grape soft drink - a perfect tweak for the seratonin level!!!
Posted by Freeman at November 23, 2004 6:43 AM
Alli: its an awsome book !! If your in Jerry's class.. whewwwwww.. you got a good mindset and school of thought coming at you !!
I found it very englightnen when read in conjuction w/the Medici Effort ....it gives one a sweet mesh intersection ..which leaves you bewildered, frighten, curious and of course much more open minded !! :)-..at least thats the first purpose of the Jerry/Colin book ..correct ???
Posted by /pd at November 23, 2004 10:40 AM
Agree with /pd – Jerry Wind’s book is awesome. Page after page leads you to experience a true "Ah - Ha!" moment. The only other book that had a similar impact on me was Tom Peters’s book "The Circle of Innovation". Both of these books literally transformed my mindset! Both authors are planting the seed of thought, with a little challenge of doing something different, unusual and maybe crazy.
Posted by Daridenus at November 24, 2004 1:04 AM
Just checked through the slides. The hard hitting comments on health professionals I totally agree with. Health is too important to be left to them.
But it goes further..every company should have its own CWO Cheif wellbeing officer. MAXIMISE health& wellbeing of employees. MAXIMISE health promotion of products and services ...this MAXIMISES the chances the company will climb the EXPERIENCE ladder. The CWO makes the experience of the company health promoting ...
By the way these CWOs already exist in organisations that keep animals but they call them vetinary something..
CWO suggestion #1. Get in a vet and tell her to take care of the staff the way she normally does to the cattle. Yes I know, a few exceptions to that brief like artificial imsemination and slaughter of the unproductive but you get my drift!!!!!
Posted by Steve at November 24, 2004 6:41 AM