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December 2008

Putting Meaning Back into Christmas

Rejecting the Commercialization, Returning to Relationship

Dan Wooldridge recommends the video on the Advent Conspiracy to challenge the commercialization of Christmas.

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When You Walk the Streets of Your City, What Do You See and Hear?

Dan Wooldridge points us to Jason van Genderen’s “Mankind Is No Island” to make us pause and reflect on whether we love a place or its people. In our self preoccupation do we notice, see, hear, and respond to those around us compassionately?

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November 2008

What Would Jesus Buy?

Morgan Spurlock, who took on McDonalds in “Super Size Me,” is taking on the whole of retail excess in his holiday spendtacular spoof, “What Would Jesus Buy?”

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What Fuels Your Creativity?

The tension between love, money and fame

Dan Wooldridge points us to a video by Twyla Tharp to provoke thinking on what motivates us to be creative.

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What If Starbucks Marketed Like The Church?

A Parable for Authentic Brands

This clever video parable by Richard L. Reising of Beyond Relevance points out how standard church marketing turns off those it seeks to reach. It’s a lesson in authenticity for all marketers.

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October 2008

The Rise of the Rest

The Growing Power of Asia

The current economic crisis is one dramatic earthquake that signals fundamental and massive shifts in the world’s “tectonic plates.” Globalization, technology, and innovation have outpaced systems created in the last century. One of these shifting “plates” is the rise of Asia.

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The Dog’s Dilemma

The problem was, How do we talk about the difficulty of letting go of things that don’t work in order to take hold of things we can only hope will work? The solution was a parable about a dog, a bone, half a pound of ground beef and a kind master. It’s called The Dog’s Dilemma.

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September 2008

Brett Johnson | Repurposing The Leader

Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.

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Brett Johnson | Doing The Right Thing

Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.

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Brett Johnson | Foundational Principles

Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.

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Brett Johnson | Bigger Than Best Practices

Brett Johnson is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson serving clients in Asia, Africa and the US. After 14 years with Price Waterhouse in the US and South Africa and stints as a partner at KPMG and Computer Sciences Corporation, Brett founded The Institute for Integration, Innovation & Impact in Silicon Valley.

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August 2008

Brett Johnson | Repurposing Business

Jim Hancock interviews Brett Johnson — an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant and international businessperson — on transforming businesses to accomplish more than bottom line profitability.

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David by Coach Don Nava

Is health and wellness a business issue?

Coach Don Nava shares how God gave him insight, empathy, and compassion for those who struggle with their fitness through the life of his 10-year old son, David.

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Young Again by Coach Don Nava

Is health and wellness a business issue?

In this second of three videos, Coach Don Nava asks, “Can you ever feel young again?” Coach Nava explains the choices you must make to live young again and shares his thoughts on his personal 100-year plan for his life.

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Total Fitness by Coach Don Nava

Is health and wellness a business issue?

Health and wellness is a huge business issue and poor company health can incur costs in absenteeism, disability, and productivity. We interviewed Coach Don Nava to learn more about what it means to have total fitness.

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January 2008

Today’s Digital Learners

The Use of Technology in Education

Video designed to stimulate the use of technology in education. A challenge to teachers and business people alike for the development of the first generation to grow up in a digital world.

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November 2007

Flexibility

The Ability to Adjust

As you watch this 40-second video from Bangkok, Thailand, consider these questions…

What are the built-in inconveniences in your market?
How nimble is your company, measured by the flexibility to take advantage of opportunities that are less than optimal?
Who will carve out a niche in your market if you don't?

Questions [...]

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Search Changes Everything

The Future of Information Organization

The architecture and application of information technology changes the ecology of information.

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March 2007

Preparing Our Kids: Tomorrow's Workforce, Part Deux

A High School Teacher Lays Out the Challenge

Dan Wooldridge continues his challenge to the parents, educators and leaders of today to prepare our children for today's world.

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Preparing Our Kids: Tomorrow’s Workforce

A High School Teacher Lays Out the Challenge

Dan Wooldridge calls parents, employers, educators, and church leaders to wake up to the rapid global changes happening in today's flat world.

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February 2007

What is this thing called Web 2.0?

The Evolution of the Internet

We struggle to keep up with the changes in technology. Just about the same time that we think we have mastered one thing, it’s been replaced. Nowhere is this as true as on the internet.
Technology can take a long time to develop and get traction. The internet itself was first developed in the 1969 as [...]

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