Mike Richardson, facilitator to CEOs, explains the the three dimensional journey we as business leaders are on, and how to see the whole challenge, the whole problem and the whole solution, to attain organizational agility and stay ahead in the driving seat of our businesses.
Exactly what it sounds like
Vuvuzela rocks the house at this holiday party in San Diego.
Some random choice moments from my trip in SF December 2010.
A very festive, holiday time in San Francisco, December 2, 2010 in Union Square, right next to Macy's.
20 minute documentary on Mama's Kitchen first 20 years serving the San Diego community, providing meals to those with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other diseases.
This is an excellent example of how to use a short video to powerfully demonstrate the features of a product through a compelling, believable testimonial in real world conditions, with the added benefit of reinforcing L.L.Bean's brand for reliable, functional clothing for extremes. All companies should consider doing this kind of video, in my opinion. -RCredit: L.L.Bean, 2010. Original page featuring this video: http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/60850?feat=60849-ppxs&dds=y
Mike Richardson, founder and leader of Sherpa Alliance and In The Driving Seat, addresses an audience of managers.
A retrospective on the first 20 years of Mama's Kitchen serving the community.
Today's fast-changing business world is 3D, not 2D, and requires managers, executives and CEOs to put on their 3D glasses to see the whole problem and the whole solution, in the driving seats of their businesses.