by Lee Capps | Dec 19, 2017 | Chicago Consciousness, Culture, Leadership, Purpose, Stakeholders
There’s a certain fast-food restaurant near my home that has a distinct impact on our community. First of all, it does meet the need for quick, inexpensive food. It also employs local teenagers. In addition, however, it accounts for at least half of the litter in...
by Chris Johnson | May 25, 2017 | Culture, Leadership, Purpose
“Yesterday is gone and its tale told. Today new seeds are growing.” ~~ Rumi Crimson, spicy-sweet, and essential to a perfect paella or seafood risotto, saffron is known the world over as the Queen of All Spices or Red Gold. Saffron is variously grown in Iran, Spain,...
by Nina O'Neil | Mar 28, 2017 | Purpose, Uncategorized
We live in a time where many people are asking the question “What’s my purpose?” That question can come at any given time… when we reach midlife or when we experience a life change (divorce, death of a loved one, job loss, health scare). To explore this very topic,...
by Chris Johnson | Apr 21, 2016 | Culture, Leadership, Purpose
After the annual Conscious Capitalism Conference here in Chicago last year (2015), I wrote “Vulnerability is Sexy,” about the work of Corey Blake and his team of Round Table artists. They skillfully rendered–in chalk on a Vulnerability Wall–our hearts,...
by Chris Johnson | Oct 29, 2015 | Culture, Purpose
How do you engage the axiom, Walking the talk, when it comes to Purpose in your business practice? Bob Knott, Chair of Business + Social Purpose Practice at Edelman, told us how and why. He shared his passion for social purpose and the data that underscores one of the...
by Rebekah Childers | Sep 6, 2015 | Chicago Consciousness, Leadership, Purpose
Written by Chelsea Slaggert Our August 27th event was something a little unique for us. We partnered with Notre Dame’s Stayer Center for Executive Education and Program Faculty Member Mel Dowdy to explore how to make purpose stick. We gathered in Notre Dame’s...
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