unimagined futures

Developing a work approach that is adequate to the challenges ahead
a world moving toward new and different futureS

Re: Governor Phil Bredesen's Priorities: Economy

This page introduces a FREE STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT WEB SITE related to the desires listed in Governor Bredesen's Priorities -- Economy page

http://www.state.tn.us/governor/priorities/economy.htm

The work approach is comprehensive and multi-generational.

The site is a synthesis of five inter-related dimensions moving in time:

  1. organization evolution (main change vehicle)
  2. life design (main change beneficiary)
  3. work life (career) evolution (main change initiator)
  4. financial investing (golden goose)
  5. life navigation system (action sequencer)

These five dimensions are layered on a time "terrain" awareness foundation.


This type work approach is crucial to long-term economic and community development because all progress and success is just temporary.

Work life scope: In work life evolution terms, the site spans from mid 20's (age) to Jack Welch and beyond.

Google search: bobembry "Jack Welch" book 2000
Google search: "Chief TLN Officer"


Enhancing local capacity: Developmental groups seeking to attract desirable outside organizations seem to focus on the external "image" rather than the time-life navigation capacity (see just above) that created that image. What capacity is being planted and cultivated in our local gardens?

(Part of capacity is moving beyond yesterday's and today's concepts—connect)

Google search: enhancing time life navigation capacity

From a strategic point of view, seeking to attract outsiders is a zero-sum game.


Site development effort: Over 20 years of concentrated work has gone into developing what has become this site and is largely based on the work of Peter Drucker, Edward de Bono, and Warren Buffett. This followed my corporate restructuring work in a Fortune 200.


Anybody interested in helping publicize and enhance this prototype site?

Part of the needed enhancement includes an easier presentation for those in their mid to late teens plus a way to transition into the full "treatment."

  • Where else can they get this exposure?
  • Where else can they have their attention focused forward rather than encased in yesterday (in its broadest sense)?
  • Where else can they get a blueprint for a life-long work approach rather than just repeating yesterday over and over and over again?
Who's going to help with this if you don't? Who's going to introduce others to this terrain exploration awareness if you don't?

See Google site rankings

To explore the site: TLN quick introduction followed by Free tools ...

Thanks

Bob Embry (contact info)

See my Time-life navigation weblog