As for me, provoking change is what I'm about. Since leaving Xerox twenty five years ago until now, I have mostly been the project manager to someone else's vision, or the passionless "Management"analyst. Now, I'm the founding executive -
not advising or directing - suffers of addiction.
I'm an organizer "at heart". But this time, it's about the addict in us all. Not the usual dimensionless people found in the media, but people that have jobs, families and problems.
What makes the problem of addiction so market worthy is the burgeoning capacity to connect resources in ever more efficient ways to problems. Luckily, the technology to accomplish these connections are maturing at a high rate. My experience in technology duffsion and adoption points to this is being the time, and addictions' treatment from a happiness perspective and privacy for the patient is the solution.
Because my vision of Changed Life is developing, I am authoring a blog to record its twist and turns. This subject at heart is philosophic, so don't hold that against me. I invite you to read and comment. I promise to make an excreted effort of communication to engage all that take this problem seriously. This effort defines my vision of an organization's responsibility to itself and its community. Changed Life will be an exemplar of a learning organization.
If you want to join the discussion, please join as member in Changed Life's VPTNā¢. Once we recieve your application we will provide additional directions.