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Landmarks (ExPLORE Part Three)
This is the third leg of a six-part journey through ExPLORE℠, our powerful, proprietary Expedition framework. ExPLORE℠ blends...
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Pondering (ExPLORE Part Two)
This is the second leg of a six-part journey through ExPLORE℠, our powerful, proprietary Expedition framework. ExPLORE℠ blends...
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Continuity (video blog)
Threads of connection. Recollection. Memory. Stability. Where do you get it? How do you keep it? Explorers need ports to come back to....
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What the wind leaves behind (part two)
I continued to reflect on my morning run along the ocean shore. In considering the heavy things that remained in the sand from the...
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What the wind leaves behind (part one)
What does the wind leave behind? Recently I was out for an early morning run atop the pristinely rippled sands of the Atlantic shore. The...
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Contrast (video blog)
Where do you get your inspiration? Explorers need environments to test their ideas and to perceive new connections and observe important...
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Lighten the load for 2015
Lighten the load. It’s a term Explorers know well. When there is danger, when there is opportunity, when there is a need to move faster,...
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Forget Risk. Embrace Failure instead.
At first glance Risk and Failure seem connected. Many people ask about the risks involved in my unique vocation as a professional...
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National Geographic accepts our grant proposal
We’ve just submitted a very exciting expedition grant application to National Geographic. We haven’t been awarded the grant, nor are we...
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Explorer questions vs. manager questions
“Is this going to work?” It’s one of the fundamental questions managers often ask. Managers ask questions about the potential for...
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Managers need Explorers (video blog)
This is a followup to my recent post, “Manager questions vs. Explorer questions.” While at the Whitney Portals in California I was...
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The School of Exploration vs. the School of Management
For some time I had been wondering about and researching whether there was ever a training school for would-be Explorers. I first...
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Shortgevity (video blog)
Next week I'll be joining my team again for our annual pilgrimage to the Death Valley , otherwise known as "The World's Toughest Foot...
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Feed your inner GPS
I’ve seen more than one news story recently where experienced hikers have stumbled off cliffs while giving full attention to their GPS...
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Essentials (video blog)
In three weeks I'll be joining my team again for our annual pilgrimage to the Badwater Ultramarathon, otherwise known as "The World's...
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If it's not strange it's not change (video blog)
Is your organization ready to grow? Develop an Explorer's sense of curious adventure and free your organization from the status quo.
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Stenacity (video blog)
Staying + Tenacity = Stenacity. I've just completed my 2014 annual pilgrimage to the Death Valley Badwater Ultramarathon, otherwise known...
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The Blindness of Civility
Have I mentioned it’s dangerous to commission an Explorer? Explorers aren’t often burdened with being socially correct or politically...
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Expectation (ExPLORE Part One)
This is the first leg of a six-part journey through ExPLORE℠, our powerful, proprietary Expedition framework. ExPLORE℠ blends...
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Exploration and ten bad recipes
This week I found the principles of Exploration at work in a kitchen. Not exactly what I expected to find while attending the...
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