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Entries in Presence (1)

Monday
Aug292011

Presence at Work

Posted by Steve Marshall Follow me on Twitter


Tim Malnick

Tim Malnick was a founder member of our community in the days of the early conversations at Hawkwood when meus was stumbling into life.  Since then, Tim has regularly offered his thoughtful, guiding influence to the team and we are now delighted to collaborate with him on his workshop series, Presence at Work.

Beginning in September, Presence at Work is designed as a series of one-day taster workshops which are gateways into deeper explorations.  The workshops can be booked singly, in combinations, or as a whole series.  

Since companies like Google and sports stars like Jonny Wilkinson have become known for using meditation in their work, the potential of the practice has been brought back into the public arena.  Building on the foundation of awareness and mindfulness within the context of work, Tim will explore issues such as the paradox of ambition, the roots of stress and burnout, leadership and presence, and the nature of ethical decision making.

Each workshop includes teaching input using both ancient and contemporary frameworks, personal reflection, experiential exercises and  group dialogue to deepen your thinking.  For more details and a booking form, please see our events page on this blog or visit our website.

Diary Dates:

Workshop 1: 13 September - London

Workshop 2: 14 October - London

Workshop 3: 21 November - London

Workshop 4: 20 January - London

Workshop 5: 21 February - London

Tim Malnick is a founding associate of meus. He is a faculty member at Ashridge Business School, co-director of their MSc in Sustainability and Responsibility and a member of the Ashridge Centre for Action Research. He is also a visiting professor at Rotterdam Erasmus Business School.