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What Would You Do if You Were Going to Die Tomorrow? Or Not.

Apr 29, 2009 | General Commentary, Personal Development, Re-Imagine Work

We have all played out this drill in our heads – the doctor informs us we are ill, and gives us six months to live. What would we do? For most of us, this exercise conjures up images of traveling to places we always wanted to see, spending ...

How to Start a Business with No Money

Apr 8, 2009 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Leadership, Re-Imagine Work, The Leap

Is it possible to start a business with little or no money? Absolutely. In fact, back in 2004 that’s exactly what I did. I launched World 50, investing only $400.00, and that was to buy stationary to print invoices. This was good news for me, because I had no money. Zilch, ...

Who is in Your G20? The Importance of Peer Support

Apr 6, 2009 | Career Management, Leadership, Personal Development, Productivity, Re-Imagine Work

The curtain is now closing on a week of pomp and circumstance at the G20 Summit. A flowery communiqué, a few group commitments and a years worth of photo ops were the outcome. But did these leaders make any real progress on their understanding of, and approach toward ...

In the New Millennium, Success is Based Entirely on Volunteers

Apr 1, 2009 | Career Management, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Re-Imagine Work, The Leap

The days of “buying” people’s time, effort and attention are over. We are all volunteers. We actively choose who we will work for, and how hard we will work for them. We choose who our clients and partners will be. We choose whom to let into our inner ...

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