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Spirituality in Business & Career Change
A Life Dedicated to Peacemaking
A Discussion with Chuck Barker
Chuck Barker has been providing negotiation and conflict
management services for more than 25 years. He helps diverse clients
in many regions of the world as an advisor, teacher, mediator, and
negotiator. He has taught negotiation and conflict management courses
at law schools and seminaries, and has written articles. Chuck is
a partner at CMI
Concord Group. He completed the Hoffman Process in 2003.
The Balance of Success
From a Presentation by Steve Belkin at the Family Firm Institute
Annual Conference
A fine example of creative expression in practice, Steven Belkin
is chairman and founder of the Trans National Group (TNG)
in Boston, a privately held corporation he started in 1974 with
a credit card and small investments from close friends. Today, TNG
has grown, to $175 million in annual sales and more than 300 employees.
In 2003, Steve realized a dream to become a principal owner of the
NBA Atlanta Hawks and the NHL Atlanta Thrashers.
Steve’s wide-reaching community commitments include trusteeships
at the New England Sports Museum and Temple Beth Elohim,
and leadership roles with the Anti-Defamation League, the
Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, and the
Group Clinic for Children at Boston City Hospital. He and
his wife, Joan, have served on numerous charitable boards. Both
are members of the Hoffman Institute Board of Directors.
Spirituality in Business
An interview with author Ken Blanchard, Ph.D.
Chairman of Blanchard Training and Development, Inc.,
an international training company, Ken is the author or co-author
of twelve books related to creative expression, including the One
Minute Manager series. He is a visiting lecturer at Cornell
University, where he serves as Trustee Emeritus. Dr. Blanchard is
also a member of the Hoffman Advisory
Council.
The Leadership Path: Executives
and Transformation
Paul Mazonson (HQP'94), Bruce MacDougall (HQP '97), and
John Greenbaum (HQP '02)
The Leadership Path is a powerful new program for executives that
includes the HQP and Q2
and incorporates expert coaching, thereby providing a customized
structure of preparation and follow-through spanning 69 months.
Mazonson Inc. is an innovative insurance brokerage firm in Massachusetts
with a keen understanding of spirituality in business & career
change. All three senior executives are Leadership Path participants.
Paul Mazonson (HQP '94) is President. Bruce MacDougall (HQP '97)
and John Greenbaum (HQP '02) are Executive Vice Presidents. For
more information about Mazonson Inc. visit www.mazonson.com
or call them at 978/531-5200.
Self-Love: The Ultimate Business Tool
An interview with professor Michael Ray, Ph.D.
A Professor of Creativity and Innovation, Stanford University
Graduate School of Business, Dr. Ray took the Hoffman Quadrinity
Process 20 years ago and in that time has personally referred
hundreds of people to the Process. Professor Ray is the first John
G. McCoy-Banc One Corporation Professor of Creative and Innovation
at Stanford University. He is the co-author of such books as Creativity
in Business, The
Path of the Everyday Hero, and The
Creative Spirit. Widely known for his research on creative
thinking, he has appeared on several national television programs,
including 20/20 and the PBS series The Creative Spirit.
His courses at Stanford for business students, executives, and professionals
have been featured in such publications as Time, Fortune,
and the New York Times. Currently, Dr. Ray's company Inside
Out Collaborations provides multi-media assisted courses for
business corporations and is a member of the Hoffman Advisory
Council.
"Your Wellness Connection"
Brings Wholeness to Clients & Community
An interview with Michelle Robin, D.C., and Crystal
Jenkins
Michelle Robin, D.C., and Crystal Jenkins, Process graduates, own
and operate Your Wellness Connection, a wellness facility
in Kansas that has grown from a two-person office at its 1992 inception
to an 8,000-square-foot comprehensive center offering chiropractic
care, massage therapy, acupuncture, body movement classes, plus
nutritional and spiritual/emotional counseling. Together, Michelle
and Crystal have referred more than 20 people to the Hoffman Process.
The Corporate Athlete®
An Interview with Tony Schwartz
Best-selling writer Tony Schwartz (Hoffman Advisory Council), has
co-authored a new book: The Power of Full Engagement: Managing
Energy, Not Time, is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal
(The Free Press). Tony has been on staff with Newsweek, the
New York Times, New York Magazine and Fast Company,
and he has written for numerous other magazines. He is the author
of four books, including What Really Matters: Searching for
Wisdom in America (Bantam). Tony also co-created The Full
Engagement Training Program to help people bring spirituality
to their business & career change, and increase their capacity
at all levels – physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
For more information go to www.fullengagement.com
Featured Links
Career
Change & The Process - testimonials from Process graduates
on how spiritual insights and inner changes lead to career changes
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