The Problem Named Is The Problem Solved

1 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / April 11, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Business, Mindful Leadership

I had a meeting today with a Vistage 29 member candidate.  The issue got around to difficulties in dealing with Spriggs from a partnering company.  Spriggs’ agenda seemed to be that in these difficult economic times she was circling the wagons and focused on preserving capital and riding out the next six months to a [...]

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Mindfulness Is In Front of You All The Time and It Isn’t

2 Comments by Ozzie Gontang / April 6, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Business, Mindful Leadership, Mindfulness

I walked into the small store in Margaret River and was reminded to stop and reflect as I read the silkscreen on the apron.

Back in San Diego, last night I watched the musical rendition of Studs Terkel’s book: Working. Another reminder of recognizing and honoring all people who do the work they do: [...]

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Head in, hands on”: Ram Charan on How to Lead Now

0 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / March 15, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Leadership

This short interview is something leaders would find helpful to read:
Head in, hands on”: Ram Charan on How to Lead Now

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Job is Anglo-Saxon for a “Lump.”

0 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / February 14, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Leadership, Mindfulness

We all find distraction in living a life which more often than not is too busy.
Stop. Breathe. Ask your self:
Am I awake?
Am I fully present?
Am I living my life intentionally?
We are social animals a nicer way of saying: pack and herd animals. Being aware and present is felt by all those whose lives we [...]

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The Journey Begins Right Here Beneath Our Feet

1 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / February 10, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Business, Mindful Leadership, Mindfulness, Uncategorized

David Whyte speaking out as a poet is looking to connect the heart and soul of the individual in the corporate community which at times seems heartless. Again we touch the power of being able to live life fully…with no regrets, in doing meaningful work and work which deals with life and change.
Years ago [...]

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Externalizing and Freeing The Mind To Be Present

0 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / February 5, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Business, Mindful Leadership

Dear friend, fellow runner and fellow Vistage Chair Tom Foster has a great daily blog that is a wonderful distillation of Tom’s own philosophy and that of Eliott Jaques. You can check out and subscribe to his site at: Managementblog.org. His blog today is a reminder about uncluttering the mind:
Goals Don’t Stay the Same
Thu, February [...]

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Welcome to Mindful Leadership

0 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / January 26, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Leadership

If I know your values, then I know what you stand for. At the same time your values tell me what you will not stand for. Lee Thayer has said: The role of the leader is to become a virtuoso question asker. And Pat Murray has added: “It is the leader’s role to maximize connection. [...]

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Governing Ideas of Any Organization or Individual

0 Comment by Ozzie Gontang / January 26, 2009 / Posted in Mindful Leadership

A Vision, a purpose or mission, and core values are the governing ideas behind any enterprise -individual or organizational.
These ideas answer three critical question: “What?” “Why?” and “How?”
Vision is the “WHAT?” The picture of the future we seek to create. A personal vision is the goal pulling you forward that makes all the work worthwhile. [...]

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Fifty Years ago, a concept called TEC was born

18 Comments by Ozzie ML / June 25, 2007 / Posted in Mindful Business, Mindful Leadership

Bob Nourse around the age of 50 lost the family business. He had his brother managed it until Mongomery Ward found another vendor. It was over quickly.
Jim Handy, later hired by Bob, recalled that “Bob found himself on a profound search personally (What am I really about?) and professionally (What do I do?)”
This is the [...]

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