A Strategic Conversation

A Strategic Conversation
Friendships often create that trusted moment when strategic conversations occur. It is through our conversations that we may be able to explore the fabric of our lives to make lifework decisions and perhaps needed changes.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Why Strategic Conversations?

Recently I read the book by Chris Ertel and Lisa Kay Solomon titled, Moments of Impact (How to Design Strategic Conversations That Accelerate Change). As I read this book, I found myself introduced to the idea of "strategic conversations" as applied to corporations, small businesses, and nonprofits as a way towards organizational change. By reading this book, I realized that strategic conversations also apply to our lives, our families, and our friendships. We deserve to participate in these conversations with our loved ones and closest friends for these are the conversations that will enrich our lives and create a blueprint for lifework and family success.



Hopefully, the content of this blog will help its readers to explore new approaches that will bring to their lives -- meaning, value and purpose.




It is with gratitude that I thank and recognize Ken Hamilton for his contributions to my life. Ken's application of Earl Nightingale's definition of success in his H.O.P.E. work greatly contributed to the development of "LifeWork Imaging" and the process of career deciding.



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