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Past victories do not assure future success.

The world of work has changed. The security of corporate careers, defined ladders, and doing things the company way has been replaced by the need to constantly reinvent our careers, organizations, and communities.

We work with our clients to transition from traditional and now ineffective methods to agile approaches that keep them successful. We call this process Working Forward™ – the difference between being trapped by the past and being an architect of your future.

who are you?

Professional


Whether you work for a living, are building a new venture, or anywhere on the broad spectrum in between, professional success in the modern world means thinking FAR beyond the “climbing the corporate ladder” mindset.

Click below to learn how we work with modern professionals to build contemporary careers.

Organization


Profit or nonprofit, large or small, startup or established, today’s successful organizations are increasingly agile instruments tuned and responsive to the emerging needs of an increasingly competitive marketplace.

Click below to learn how we work with established and emerging leaders to build and execute compelling visions.

Community


From professional societies and membership organizations to towns and cities with a proud history of being a great place to make a living and raise a family, communities can no longer rely on established patterns and tradition to assure their ongoing success.

Click below to learn how we work with communities of all shapes and sizes to build on their past success to distinguish themselves in a growing complex ecosystem.

our blog

What does it take to be truly healthy?

Photo by Marion Michele on Unsplash We live in a time of increasing uncertainty. That can lead to increased stress and decreased health, which can lead to increased uncertainty ... and the cycle continues. Here are some thoughts on breaking the cycle of...

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7 reasons your startup is not a business, yet

People use the term “startup” in a number of ways. Let me begin by telling you what a startup is to me. A startup is not a business, yet. A startup is a search for a business system that will work. Launching a startup is different from starting a business. You can...

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