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What is Strategic Enlightenment?
 
A blend of strategic planning and marketing that embraces the Zen concept of leadership.
 
In Zen practice leadership is a blend of courage, clarity & humanity.
 
Strategic Enlightenment embraces three core values:
 
1.) The leadership of business growth is a combination of innovation, understanding and motivation. (courage)
 
2.) The idea that a plan has clear and understandable goals. (clarity)
 
3.) The goals respect the potentials of a productive business ecology. (humanity)
 
 
In the zen school we graduate every day
 
The difference between managing chaos and catastrophe is productivity
 
Productivity is resource management … to manage resources you must understand the ecology of you business environment … to understand your business environment you must be willing to objectively observe the world surrounding you, your business, your employees and your customers … to be aware of reality.
 
We have all heard the statement – the map is not the territory … and words, like music, enhance that which often remains unspoken …
 
You do not find an intelligent organism in an unintelligent environment … if you question the intelligence of an aspect of your business environment then you question your own intelligence … every organism is fully accountable for its actions and the value of its actions
 
Your business has defined its eco-system
And lives in a competitive environment
Your business is a species determined to
Survive .. to grow … to prosper

 

Labels can be limits or opportunities

And ideas are a key to great power

You have to convert labels to ideas
Labels point to the world of ideas
Leaders find ways to make ideas real
 
Label are hints there is something happening
 
Ideas are happening
 
 
A tree with deep roots, when cut down grows up again
 
We have an endless capacity for labels
Yet rarely nurture the true faith of ideas
 
Manage change in a changing world
 
The bee without harming the flower, its color, or fragrance, takes its nectar and flies away
What is Strategic Enlightenment?
 
A blend of strategic planning and marketing that embraces the Zen concept of leadership.
 
In Zen practice leadership is a blend of courage, clarity & humanity.
 
Strategic Enlightenment embraces three core values:
 
1.) The leadership of business growth is a combination of innovation, understanding and motivation. (courage)
 
2.) The idea that a plan has clear and understandable goals. (clarity)
 
3.) The goals respect the potentials of a productive business ecology. (humanity)
 
 
In the zen school we graduate every day
 
The difference between managing chaos and catastrophe is productivity
 
Productivity is resource management … to manage resources you must understand the ecology of you business environment … to understand your business environment you must be willing to objectively observe the world surrounding you, your business, your employees and your customers … to be aware of reality.
 
We have all heard the statement – the map is not the territory … and words, like music, enhance that which often remains unspoken …
 
You do not find an intelligent organism in an unintelligent environment … if you question the intelligence of an aspect of your business environment then you question your own intelligence … every organism is fully accountable for its actions and the value of its actions
 
Your business has defined its eco-system
And lives in a competitive environment
Your business is a species determined to
Survive .. to grow … to prosper

 

Labels can be limits or opportunities

And ideas are a key to great power

You have to convert labels to ideas
Labels point to the world of ideas
Leaders find ways to make ideas real
 
Label are hints there is something happening
 
Ideas are happening
 
 
A tree with deep roots, when cut down grows up again
 
We have an endless capacity for labels
Yet rarely nurture the true faith of ideas
 
Manage change in a changing world
 
The bee without harming the flower, its color, or fragrance, takes its nectar and flies away
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