by Neil | Jan 25, 2022 | Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Transformational Change
Saying we are in an era of discord is to state the obvious. There are great differences in how we think about politics, how to respond to the global pandemic, what entertainment is best or harmful, some wonder about the validity of science and how to care for the...
by Neil | Jul 2, 2021 | Books, Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Transformational Change
I have written and talked a lot about change recently to people in my work life and with those in my personal life. Probably you have too. The pandemic and social justice protests have stirred a lot of talk about rethinking our life priorities, what we believe is true...
by Neil | Dec 2, 2020 | Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Second Enlightenment, Transformational Change
No matter who you are or where you live or your age, most people are interested in change. In the morning we are cold and seek warmth, later we become hungry and make breakfast. Some of us have emotions we want to change or bodies that we want to look different. And...
by Neil | Jul 15, 2019 | Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Transformational Change
Three year anniversary of “Preparing For A World That Doesn’t Exist-Yet” We are approaching the three year anniversary of the release of our book “Preparing For A World That Doesn’t Exist-Yet” and Rick and I are grateful for everyone who purchased a copy. We are in...
by Neil | Nov 30, 2018 | Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Transformational Change
In our book, “Preparing For A World That Doesn’t Exist-Yet” Rick Smyre and I examine how new ways of listening and finding multiple answers is critical for leaders to master. We call this matrix thinking and if we are to authentically spark transformation in our...
by Neil | Aug 21, 2018 | Preparing For A World That Doesn't Exist-Yet, Transformational Change
By Neil Richardson & Rick Smyre Traditional learning has been focused on standard answers and linear thinking. What is “it” is usually the way someone asks for answers. In a society and economy in which advanced communication and “complex adaptive systems” are the...