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The second book in a trilogy of survival and strength. A group of people foresaw the end of the world as we know it and took their families underground to escape the nuclear holocaust. Now that they have emerged into the wreckage and turmoil of a forever changed planet, they must continue on their journey to survive and hopefully rebuild humanity. The survivors they encounter are both good and evil, and nothing can truly be trusted in this strange new world. Their strength and perseverance will be tested as they face the trials and tribulations of the aftermath and move Out of the Ashes.
SPARK* is a dialogue about creativity. But this is not about creativity in the external sense of brainstorming or coming up with new ideas. It's a discussion around the internal experience of creativity and what it means to be a creator. The fulfillment of creative inspiration is more of a reflex, a necessity, in the face of the internal friction and angst that exists within us, pressing us ever deeper into ourselves in our need to explore and expose what it is that is stirring inside us. The revelations of these urges pour themselves out through limitless mediums. This is not about mediums either. In our expressions of creativity there exists an experience much more profound than simply finding resolution. Creativity (and the outward acts of creation it demands) is full of fear and vulnerability. Creative resolution demands a terrifying, yet unavoidable, openness of the heart - a trust that there is purpose in the risk. This exposing of what lies within us leaves us naked before an unforgiving world. The humility of creation is so real, so overwhelming, it often brings us to our knees. Yet interwoven within this visceral, emotional experience of creativity is the reality of the soul that we have been created in the image of a Creator who is ever beckoning us. And the more we open ourselves to the depths of what it means to be a creator, the more we seem to find of Him - and in this intimacy, we begin to see how just as His creation speaks of His heart, our creativity does too.
Executives are waking up to unprecedented levels of disruption. They're facing new challenges from all angles that threaten the very viability of their organizations. Whether it's disruption from agile competitors, increased regulations, changes in consumer tastes, or the ongoing development of new technologies, you can expect change to be happening everywhere. Making New Mistakes is the go-to book for leaders in need of guidance on how to handle these disruptive events. It is the guide to help prepare you for the next disruption, because it's not if but when. Laying a foundation for assessing current situations and identifying potential challenges. Classifying challenges by framing problems, breaking them down, and identifying patterns to gain further insights . Leading your organization through all this change as you reassemble, implement, and inspire your team on new directions and exciting possibilities. This book is for senior leaders and those aspiring to become senior leaders. It's for those that are in the midst of disruption or those looking to prepare for one, as well as for any forward thinkers and innovation masters. This book doesn't contain all the answers, but it does give you the tools to find them.
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