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In the second part of their discussion about Living Asset Stewardship, Dawna Jones and Jay Bragdon examine some examples of companies that do things differently and whose goals encompass more than a narrow focus on the bottom line.
As Jay explains, organisations that embrace the model of Living Asset Stewardship enjoy cultures that encourage learning and innovation – to the great benefit of all concerned.
They explore the lessons we can learn from companies such as Canon, Nokia and Toyota – notably that empowering individuals is a far more profitable course of action than command-and-control leadership.
In the first in a series of podcasts, Dawna Jones heard from Jay that Living Assets Stewardship encourages companies to care about more than just the bottom line and to prioritize the general health of the people, society, markets and the biosphere in which they operate. This means that companies that adhere to the model care about their employees' health and welfare, values and professional growth, trusting that the company's goals will be met if they are treated right.
Dawna Jones's reputation as an Evolutionary Provocateur fits perfectly with her mission in life: to help individuals and companies master the invisible forces that drive achievement.
Her consulting work through InSight Out Consulting Inc. merges extensive scientific research into the source of individual performance with twenty-five years of experience facilitating organizational and human dynamics.
She delivers customized learning lab programs to accelerate the high levels of self and organizational awareness required to produce natural innovation and creativity. Her personal growth programs focus on helping people reconnect to their innate superpowers and connection to each other and the world around them.
For more from Dawna, go to www.FromInsightToAction.com or read her Evolutionary Provocateur blog.