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Newsletter 60: BridgesBridges to cross, to build, to burn ... and a bridge too far You donnot have access to view the rest of this newsletter. Register Now for a once off lifetime membership - to access our newsletters, eBook & eWorkBook downloads, articles, audio feeds, self assessment tools and more.
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WHAT'S IN THIS NEWSLETTER NEWS Dorian's poem Arriving at a Workshop and several quotes we have offered will feature in a new USA on-line publication: Healing Conversations and Stories. Allison Cox and Mary Louise Chown are the compilers. During this month Graham was interviewed by FM2000 radio. New eBooks on our website to be released in November - FREE TO MEMBERS - are Centre-ing Customer Satisfaction, Revelling in Transition, Reflections for 3H Leaders, and The Virtuosa Organisation. Check them out on our web site under 'Our eBooks' A case study covering a Values to Virtues intervention will appear on www.changedesigns.net and a series of our articles will appear in www.humancapitalreview.org NEW
QUOTEABLE QUOTES Lives with no meaning go straight past you, like trains that don’t stop at your station - Carlos Ruiz Zafόn The Shadow of the Wind In spite of all similarities, every living situation has, like a new-born, a new face, that has never been before and will never come again. It demands of you a reaction that cannot be prepared beforehand. It demands nothing of what is past. It demands presence, responsibility; it demands you. - Martin Buber In all my research, the greatest leaders looked inward and were able to tell a good story with authenticity and passion. They asked questions of themselves like what do I want, what's my purpose and how do I make a difference? They reflect on these things. They are also very good storytellers. A good brand is a good story. - Deepak Chopra The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important - Martin Luther King, Jr After nourishment, shelter, and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world - Philip Pullman FORWARD THIS TO A FRIEND Help us to spread the story-in-business message and forward the email to a friend or colleague who you feel would be interested. BECOME A MEMBER
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