Inspecting the Infrastructure of Your Culture

The Washington Bridge in my home city of Providence, Rhode Island, carries nearly 100,000 vehicles each day high over the Providence River, with expansive views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. It’s the main link between Providence and many communities in Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts, including Cape Cod. Recently, a young engineer with … Read more

Welcoming the Teacher Weeds

After a week of travel, I was thrilled to return home to my glorious Oregon garden.  However, rather than rejoicing in the carefully cultivated beauty, my attention was riveted on a voracious patch of weeds threatening to overtake my carefully-tended perennials. Who was this invasive intruder disrupting my Zen garden?     Curious as to what … Read more

Browse Billy’s Book Bag – June Edition

Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for HOPE and HEALING in a Divided World By Katherine Hayhoe Published September 2021  What words, phrases, or even voices, trigger you and shut down your willingness to listen? Can you be courageous enough to explore your underlying motivations? Katherine unpacks and interweaves why we react the way we … Read more

Circularity – Back to the Future

“Will the circle be unbroken?”  The Carter Family “For every thing (turn, turn, turn) there is a season, (turn, turn, turn) and a time for every season under heaven.”  Ecclesiastes via The Byrds  “It’s the circle of life; and it moves us all…”   The Lion King, Circle of Life Infinite linear growth on a finite … Read more

A Culture of Circularity Boosts Organizational Intelligence and Performance

Circularity is an increasingly important concept and conversation in business and economics in today’s world. Many people are now exploring ways to maintain value and not create waste in the process of producing, using, and regenerating goods and services. Circularity also plays an important role when applied to the inner life of an organization. Organizational … Read more

Welcoming

In our Futuring work with leaders, we regularly see a habit of mind that limits their ability to lead for the futures they most want. Noticing and shifting this habit can be game changing.   We could call this habit “ignoring the guests,” as illustrated in this brief parable.   The innkeeper snoozes at the reception desk. … Read more