To those in the bcc, forward and share as you see fit.
Next meeting in person is May 14 (see info and links below –rsvp if attending), if you’re interested.
Or, you can check it out online whenever you wish (live from MIT, once a month; then vid, resources, and links available throughout the year). It’s a monthly prog for 16 mon with that interesting MIT professor (and repeat TED Talks, and his big collection of TED talkers).
dave
FW: Transforming Capitalism Lab Tonight!
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4/17/18
Thank you to everyone for attending last nights meeting. I was excited about the variety of backgrounds and experience that was present in the room. I think it was a great start.
Please feel free to invite friends for next months meeting.
Here is the quote that Kate Rawworth shared:
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
― R. Buckminster Fuller
Here is the quote I referenced:
It's common to say that trees come from seeds. But how can a tiny seed create a huge tree? Seeds do not contain the resources need to grow a tree. These must come from the medium or environment within which the tree grows. But the seed does provide something that is crucial : a place where the whole of the tree starts to form. As resources such as water and nutrients are drawn in, the seed organizes the process that generates growth. In a sense, the seed is a gateway through which the future possibility of the living tree emerges.
Peter Senge
Here is a link to the live session that we watched a portion of last night:
LIVE SESSION: APRIL 12, 2018 – BEYOND GDP CREATING ECONOMIES THAT GENERATE WELLBEING FOR ALL
GUESTS: KATE RAWORTH AND LORENZO FIORAMONTI
Here is a link to the main page of the Transforming Capitalism Lab
I sent an invitation through Presenting.org to most of you with a link to the KC Hub. A few of you did not get an invite because there was a glitch with their website. If that is you here is a link to sign up
https://www.presencing.org/#/user/sign-in
This link should take you to registration page that also makes you a member for the hub.
You can check going to the”COMMUNITY” tab at the top of the page and you will see our hub on the map now!
Click on it and you can join.
There is a discussion forum on the hub. Let’s try it out to see if it will meet our needs as a primary place for communication.
Post a comment even if it is just Hello!
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4/18/18
The next meeting will be
Monday, May 14, 2018 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm at:
at
Central Resource Library | Johnson County Kansas
9875 W 87th St,
Overland Park, KS 66212
In the Carmack Community Room
I said during the last meeting that the May meeting would be Wed. 5/16, that was not correct. Sorry about that. This time and location is now posted on Meetup as well as the TCL(Transforming Capitalism Lab) website under our Overland Park Hub.
Reminder, please go and join the hub as soon as you can. This link will take you to a the page where you can become a member of the Presencing Institute and as a result TCL. I believe it will connect you with our hub once you register.
Feel free to call me if you have an issues getting set up and I can walk you through it over the phone.
David Bilbrey
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 9:47 PM, Dave <dave...@kc.rr.com> wrote:
Hi David,
This is Dave (guy sitting next to you in the restaurant after the TC Lab).
Didn’t know if you had my email for whatever email and links you mentioned you’d email.
Not sure how it was left: will you be setting up a googlegroup for the TC group?
Looking forward to this interesting process,
Dave
From: kpc...@googlegroups.com [mailto:kpc...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Bilbrey
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2018 11:48 AM
To: kpc...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [KPC-Dev] Transforming Capitalism Lab Tonight!
Hello!
I just wanted to send one last reminder about the Transforming Capitalism Lab that starts tonight. If your curious come and check it out.
For info on the international program click:
If you are coming I just wanted to send a note on finding the Corinth Library. It is kind of nondescript looking from Mission Rd and there is no address number on the building. The parking lot is in the back. The Corinth Library is just to the North of the Shell gas station. The access to the parking lot is 81st Street which us on the North side of the building.
We are in the large conference room which just to the right as you walk in the door. You can’t miss it.
Here are a few a quotes from Otto Scharmer to get you warmed up!
“Energy follows attention. Wherever you place your attention, that is where the energy of the system will go. “Energy follows attention” means that we need to shift our attention from what we are trying to avoid to what we want to bring into reality.” ― C. Otto Scharmer, Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-System to Eco-System Economies
“The ability to shift from reacting against the past to leaning into and presencing an emerging future is probably the single most important leadership capacity today.” ― C. Otto Scharmer, Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-System to Eco-System Economies
Please call or text if you have any issues finding us. 913-244-0011
Looking forward
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