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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
How to Thrive in the New AgeThe Internet is shattering old paradigms, but that's nothing compared to what's coming next!Copyright 2000 Transition Stress Management, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced without written permission. May 5, 2000 -- Transition Stress Management presented its Balanced Group Thinking® experience at the 14th Annual International Planning Center Methods® Conference hosted in Phoenix, Arizona by master storyboarder Jim Norman's Phoenix Creative Planning Centers organization as part of the conference theme "Storyboarding for the New Economy." Conference participants included movers and shakers from dot.com companies across the western United States and businesspeople involved in storyboarding. Darshan Khalsa, founder of Transition Stress Management, shared some of the Balanced Group Thinking technology with conference participants, and previewed some of the changes that are already taking place that will transform the world in the next two decades. One of these changes is the growing impact of the Internet, which impacts our business life as the New Economy but has much greater consequences. It is not likely to reduce our level of stress! Balanced Group Thinking is a unique new Transition Stress Management consulting service for businesses and organizations of all sizes that combines the most ancient science known to mankind (yoga/meditation) with the most creative business planning process of the 20th Century: storyboarding. Here are observations of participants at the New Economy conference who experienced some of the Balanced Group Thinking technology and used storyboarding to share their ideas:
Balanced Group Thinking workshops can be provided to your organization's teams to help them better cope with the effects of the New Economy, and to meet the challenges that your people face in learning how to succeed and excel in this new era. Contact Transition Stress Management to arrange for Balanced Group Thinking in your organization.
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