GETTING STARTED: Ways to Start Playing a Bigger Game
OK, so you've read enough to know you're interested. You've ransacked the static "free stuff"
on our Resources page - so what's your next step?
Sign up for the ongoing "free stuff"...
We think that the basics are easy to understand, and that part of what we do is translate them. So we take
an "open source" approach, with:
- Our monthly Newsletter (well - most months), with short articles on regenerative business
and innovation.
- The Balance3 Blog tends to be home to longer articles on regenerative thinking, innovation and influencing, coaching and other thoughts.
- Our Regenerative Business discussion group on LinkedIn, where we (and others) drop interesting links, ask questions and discuss
challenges.
Do you want to increase your career sustainbility and success?
If you want to be a sustainability change-maker, we'd like to help you. But what we do isn't for everyone, so let's find
out if it's for you. We start with a free, confidential personal assessment.
This can be
face-to-face, over the phone or via Skype:
- You tell us what you want to do and what your challenges are.
- We evaluate your needs and build a proposal for a tailored Regenerative Coaching Program.
So you're not risking money on "the answer" without finding out if it's YOUR answer.
Is it time for your organisation to get strategic about innovation or sustainability?
For a small fee, we'll do an introductory session tailored to your organisation that covers
off the basics of innovation, influencing, regenerative thinking and personal effectiveness.
Depending on your interest, location and available time, we're talking about 1-2 hours, and the
presentation could be in-house or a tele-conference format.
NOTE: the upfront fee for the introductory session may be credited against future group or individual programs.
What we cover will vary depending on your organisation. Possible topics might include:
Are you ready to explore beyond "business-as-usual" - finding new opportunities and developing the skills to
make the most of them?