October 22, 2007
Thoughts from Ferncliff, October 2007
Here’s a photo of the great group that gathered for last week’s workshop at Ferncliff. Scroll down to read what they had to say about the experience.
And here are a few messages the group recorded so others could share a bit of their experience. Take a moment to enjoy … the recording is less than four minutes, and worth every second.


10 Comments on Thoughts from Ferncliff, October 2007 »
October 22, 2007
Kerry @ 3:29 pm:
Graciela @ 5:46 pm:
October 24, 2007
Drew Stephens @ 2:23 pm:
Amelia Bishop @ 2:25 pm:
October 25, 2007
Wes @ 8:04 am:
October 29, 2007
Chris Moore @ 8:13 am:
Tom Mullen @ 6:55 pm:
I reviewed with him a little of our experience at the workshop in Arkansas. I told him that I plan to do an impact statement for each of the people who report to me as part of their annual evaluation. I think this will help them catch a vision of how important they are and how meaningful their work is.
We spend so much time on the metrics that we are often blinded to the tremendous good that we are doing in our organizations and in the world. I am hoping that this will spark their imaginations and that they will see how what they do is about people and vision, not just numbers. The metrics will take care of themselves.
Thanks again to each of you for making our experience together so inspiring. I look forward to the great adventure ahead of us.
October 30, 2007
Sonja Garber @ 12:56 pm:
Dave Richards @ 5:09 pm:
November 3, 2007
Trevor Julian @ 2:02 pm:
I make sure that I spend a part of each day thinking about our experience at Ferncliff. It is part of my strategy to ensure it stays with me. When I reflect on our time I am re-energized daily by the experience we shared. I feel privileged to have spent time with such positive group of people who are deeply committed to making a difference with others.
Since the conference I my interactions with my family and colleagues have changed significantly. These interactions have more value and led to more positive relationships. I really want to help others feel good about their contributions and this is what I am working towards, I also feel that I am benefitting immensely from them. My personal satisfaction from my work and my time with my family has grown a lot and I am very thankful for this.
I deeply appreciate the contribution that all 20 of us made at the conference. Thanks to each of you.