Front Line
The Principals of Collaboration
Spherical Phil Lawson
mariaicosa : January 6, 2012 5:03 pm : 1-Ideas, 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 1-Intelligence, 2-Resources, 2-Transformation, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-Family, 5-Maria Luna, I- Business, I- Collaboration, I- Community, Uncategorized
Phil Lawson is the founder and CEO of Spherit Inc. Spherit is a company that looks at the whole of a complex issue and makes sense of it. Through an online questioner system a chart is created that reports the shape and pattern of a company. One element the chart produces is staff ability for example is an employee ability being fully used. The application that does this is called Sphere and it has countless applications. It can also be used in the areas of health, personal relationships and individual career goals. The purpose of the application is to assist in navigating to the best possible outcome.
Lawson is also the author. Being Spherical — Reshaping Our Lives and Our World for the 21st Century is a book about navigating through change. Lawson co-authored, It’s Going to be OK (but not like we thought), “A story about absolute certainty, confounding bewilderment and an inescapable transformation,” says Lawson.
For more information, visit; www.engagesphere.com
World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo, Japan
mariaicosa : January 1, 2012 9:51 pm : 1-Information, 2-Infrastructure, 2-Resources, 2-Vision, 3-Chief of Staff, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-International, 4-National, 4-Regional, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, Energy & The Environment, Global Trade, I- Collaboration, I- Government, I- Rebuilding Our InfrastructureMartha Butwin is the senior international trade specialist at the Denver Export Assistance Center, (DEAC). Some of the programs offered by DEAC are the Trade Fair Certification and Buyers programs. DEAC’s two types of trade shows are certified and international buyer trade shows. Each trade show is usually industry specific. If the trade show has certification the U.S. Commercial Service and U.S. Embassy will support U.S companies in attending the trade show which increases the comfort level of partnerships. To contact the state of Colorado about exporting and trade show opportunities contact Thomas Binet at 303-892-3813 or Thomas.binet@state.co.us. To contact Martha Butwin email her at Martha.butwin@trade.gov or call 303-844-6623 ext. 221
Each trade show is a cooperative partnership arrangement between private sector show organizers and the U.S. government. The International Business Center within each trade shows offers both foreign and domestic industry networking with potential partners.
Wayne Kakos and Christina Alonge from Reed Exhibitions, which is the premier company in trade shows, help companies increase profits through international trade shows. International trade shows are similar to domestic trade shows due to Reed Exhibitions pre-set-up and organization. Reed Exhibitions holds over 500 trade shows both domestic and international. They offer turn-key service options where everything is ready and set-up, a company only has to set-up graphics and the small stuff.
One of Reed Exhibition’s certified trade shows is the World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo, Japan, held on February 29th, 2012. They will be in the U.S. pavilion during that trade show. This trade show focuses on renewable energy in Japan. The trade show is separated into seven different expos, presented in one location as one trade show. Each of the seven specifically focuses on one type of clean energy. If you are green you are there in Tokyo. The trade show ends March 2nd 2012. 20,000 exhibitors and 120 attendees are expected to be in attendance since the isles are jam-packed last year.
Now is the time to enter this market as Japan moves to reach their future energy goals. For U.S. companies at show the U.S. Commercial Service trade specialists in the Asian clean energy market will assist companies with the regions clean energy sector.
For more information call Wayne Kakos at 203-840-5875 or email him at, wkakos@reedexpo.com.
Also check out Reed Exhibitions at, www.reedexpo.com
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mariaicosa : December 16, 2011 10:30 pm : 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 2-Resources, 3-Chief of Staff, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 4-Business, 4-City, 4-International, 4-National, 4-Regional, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, Global Trade, I- Business, I- Collaboration, I- Government, Uncategorized
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- Director general of the U.S. Commercial Service; directing the activities of 1,400 commercial officers at over 150 embassies worldwide, as well as in 65 offices throughout the United States,
- US WEST International developing major telecommunications projects in 30 plus countries,
- White House Fellow, as a Deputy Assistant Commerce Secretary, and as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Trade,
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mariaicosa : December 14, 2011 3:20 pm : 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 2-Infrastructure, 2-Resources, 3-Chief of Staff, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-City, 4-International, 4-National, 4-Regional, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, Education & Worforce, Global Trade, I- Academia, I- Business, I- Government
The Export University program in Hawaii gets small businesses up and going out of their comfort zone and home bias. Home bias is only doing business with people in your market area or next door. Export University takes a business into new markets by diversifying customers and making businesses more competitive. Export University is open to mainland companies.
The courses offered at Export University are beginning exporting 101, yet well-established exporters still find relevance in taking the course so any beginning, intermediate or experienced exporter has only to gain for attending a course. The courses are instructed by John Holman and Steve Green. Businesses who have taken part in Export University are in agriculture to law―a gamut of exporting good are covered. Courses are taught by skillful experts in in exporting. Resources such as experts in shipping such as FedEx and lawyers answer FAQ’s about exporting.
FSG, A Social Enterprise Organization
mariaicosa : December 13, 2011 9:18 pm : 1-Innovation, 2-Resources, 2-Transformation, 2-Vision, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-International, 4-National, 4-Regional, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, Collaborative Leadership, Competitive Advantage, Coporate Responsibility, I- Collaboration, I- Community, I- Government, Uncategorized
FSG is a global social enterprise organization. Social enterprises are organizations that apply business methods to achieving philanthropic goals. One benefit in social entrepreneurship is both the donor and receipt win. Winning! FSG is also a nonprofit consulting firm specializing in strategy, evaluation and research. They work with companies to develop corporate social responsibility strategies.
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mariaicosa : December 8, 2011 12:09 pm : 1-Ideas, 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 2-Infrastructure, 2-Resources, 2-Vision, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-International, 5-Maria Luna, Collaborative Leadership, Collaborative Women, Education & Worforce, Global Trade, I- Business, I- Collaboration, I- Community, I- Inspirations
Architect Eve Blossom’s design thinking in the business world creates job stability.
For a couple years after graduation she worked but felt something was missing, which led to traveling and working abroad.
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Colorado Gives Day, The Nonprofit & The Success Story.
mariaicosa : December 6, 2011 10:43 pm : 1-Ideas, 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 1-Intelligence, 2-Resources, 2-Transformation, 2-Vision, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-City, 4-Family, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, I- Collaboration, I- Community, I- Government, I- Inspirations, UncategorizedColorado Gives Day is hosted by FirstBank and the Community First Foundation. The two dedicated collaborators, Marla J. Williams, president and CEO of Community First Foundation and Jim Reuter, executive vice president of FirstBank has set 2011’s goal of exceeded last year’s total distribution of $8.7 million. Ever wonder how your donation supports the community? Here are two nonprofits with one their many of their success stories.
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Social Enterprise is a Blend of Business Acumen
mariaicosa : December 2, 2011 8:26 pm : 1-Information, 1-Innovation, 2-Resources, 2-Transformation, 2-Vision, 3-Doers, 3-Front Line, 3-Leader, 3-Outreach, 4-Business, 4-International, 4-National, 4-Regional, 4-State, 5-Maria Luna, I- Academia, I- Business
Chris Pelley is managing director of Capital Investment Management which embraces the Japanese proverb: “None of us are as smart as all of us.” In addition Pelley views social entrepreneurship as a meaningful endeavor. Social enterprise is a blend of business acumen where more purpose equals more efficiency, more effectiveness and more sustainability.
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