Break Through to Yes with Collaboration

By: David B. Savage
  • Summary

  • Today, our world, our nations, our communities, our families, our organizations and our planet are faced with increasingly complex challenges that present massive potential risks. We are also at a time in human history where we are more educated and connected, and have resources available like never before to access for our advantage. Seize this opportunity to join a movement of progressive, principled and successful leaders. Working together is a key strategic advantage for those leaders and organizations that build a culture of collaboration. In this program and in the book, Savage brings expertise for collaborative leaders. Now is our time to lead more powerfully, consciously and collaboratively in ways that make our world a better place today and in the future. Leaders in companies will make this essential shift now.
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Episodes
  • Unlocking the Possible
    Apr 27 2017
    Today we have great collaborative leaders, Ken Cloke and Duncan Autry, on our show. We, also, have a taste of Miten with Deva Premal’s All is Welcome here from Miten’s new album Temple at Midnight. This show provides the Why to Collaborate, two highlight interviews from our series plus an overview of the shows and wisdom our 67 guests have shared with us. The leader of America has little knowledge of the world and leadership. The leader of Russia is a gangster The leaders of the world are under pressure to be self-centered and don’t have the skills to collaborate The leaders in business today are increasingly hostile to their employees and their customers. The next generation of leaders in business, not for profits and government are, also, inexperienced and They don’t know what they don’t know. There are many from the most powerful in the world to the not yet powerful who don’t yet have the skills to lead for a better future. How do we collaborate powerfully? This is my invitation.
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    57 mins
  • One Yes, On Thing, One Dream
    Apr 20 2017
    We are one. We are all interconnected in our spirit, our hearts, and our intelligence. We talk about spirit. We listen to the music of Miten. The more we learn to let go of our “hero story”, the greater we become. Our hero story is when we think we must be the great solo leader. Consider that all the expertise and experience we each have may not be enough to effectively and successfully deal with the great challenges we face today as individuals, families, organizations, professions and nations. Consider the collective wisdom that is possible from a circle of listening, speaking, understanding and co-creating solutions. Your circle or team will be most successful in solving significant challenges when you bring in others whose opinions and experiences are very different from yours. We can no longer afford “groupthink” or “yes men.” The stakes are high. Wisdom from Deva Premal, Miten, Charalee Graydon, Robert Stewart, Klara Fenlof and Quinn and Sara Amos. Now is the only time.
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    58 mins
  • These Challenging Times and Our Collaborative Global Initiative
    Apr 13 2017
    Join Barry Wilson, Doreen Liberto, Kathy Porter, Jeff Cohen, and David Savage as we explore the movement and solutions to the increasing complexity, frustration, lies, environmental collapse, and separation in the world today. Call in, Tweet@davidbsavage or email us to add your wisdom and ask your questions. We are experts in negotiation, collaboration, systems design, dispute resolution, sustainable economic development, cumulative impacts, facilitation, and more. Our future matters. Let's be part of the solutions together.
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    57 mins

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