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An Ode to Jennifer Sertl

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An Ode to my Coach Jennifer Sertl ( www.agility3r.com ) (What can be better than writing an ode in your honour, to wish you Merry Xmas & Happy New Year) Something higher to aspire There is an emotion higher than the base feeling, There is an aspiration beyond I, me, and mine. There is a philosophy beyond the mundane, There is a love beyond the conditional. There is humanity beyond geographical boundaries, There is a soul beyond the conscious mind. There is a goal beyond the blue horizon, There is a leap of faith beyond the routine. There is reflection beyond thinking, There is response beyond reaction. There is resilience beyond defeat, There is agility beyond mere leadership. There is a quantum leap beyond step by step, There is a serendipity beyond planning. There is something beyond human understanding, There is a faith beyond the logic. There is always that something to aspire, Something to touch, which is a little higher. There are angels beyon...

3R for Organizational Growth and 3E for Personal Growth

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3R and 3E -Models of Sustainable Success for Organizations and Individuals 3R Model for Organizational Growth by Jennifer Sertl Resilience, Responsiveness and Reflection In the midst of so much data and so many choices, it is vital to create filters as a means to help you synthesize both what you pay attention to and also how you want to present yourself to the macro. Naming and claiming a filter is vital. If I only had one word to brand or describe what I hope to contribute, I would use the word Agility - both as a filter as well as the contribution I want to make. I would then further describe Agility with three terms Resilience, Responsiveness and Reflection.  Here is how I make these terms both actionable as well as mental muscles I practice .... Resilience How well you bounce back from failure. How well you learn from that failure and also inform the entire eco-system of that learning so the lesson can be scaled. Diversity of experience--The more robust ...