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"The
arts and banking? The arts and productivity? At first,
an unlikely match, but innovation is like that, isn't
it? This learning has proven to be learning worth banking
on!"
James
Rush
Institute For Learning
Bank of Montreal
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"Your
work is thoroughly inspiring! I look forward to working
together creatively again and again."
George
Land
Leadership 2000
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"We
are still basking in the glow! Your contribution to the
success of our conference was magnificent!"
Stanley
S. Gryskiewicz
Center for Creative Leadership
International Creativity &
Innovation Networking Conference
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"I
have attached the comments
from your keynote evaluations and I have never
in my life read more powerful reflections from a
2 hour presentation. It's amazing! Maybe you should
market yourself as being in
the business of personal transformation and spiritual healers.
Please share the evaluations with your colleagues with
our
most sincere appreciation. And if you ever need a strong
reference for your work, send them my way."
Doug
Soffer
Director Constituent Relations
Association for
Supervision
and Curriculum Development
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"Right after the music -- boom! People
went together. It accelerated that bonding and relationships
-- and got people
interacting at a level that normally takes much longer into
the conference."
Robert Nalewajek, Chair,
Human Issues
in Management Conferences
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"Transformational leadership
-- out-of-the-box thinking -- is the kind of thing that
truly transforms governments.
Creative Leaps and the Concert of Ideas are examples of
how you use advanced thought and out-of-the-box thinking
to create
new paradigms of action. And I've never seen anything else
that so clearly demonstrates this. Everybody I've had go
through this experience has liked it and been really
impressed with
this concept. So, I'm a big fan."
"Debriefing the Concert of Ideas puts it into a leadership context. That's
where the connection is and that's what lasts. I have been through 12 of
the 15 Concerts of Ideas here at CEMM and I've learned something different every
time."
" What is different about Creative Leaps is the mindset that they put you
into, the thoughts they cause you to think. Understanding yourself is very
important when you're trying to be a better leader. And this parallels what
they do with
the music in terms of getting you in touch with yourself and then bringing
this into the classroom and into the way you deal with people. This has been
a powerful
message for me in my involvement with Creative Leaps."
Herbert Tillery, Deputy Mayor for Operations,
Washington D.C.
former Director, Center for Excellence
in Municipal Management (CEMM)
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