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Greetings all! I’ve been doing a ton of travel recently and wanted to share some of the cool stuff, cool people and very cool democratic ideas I’ve encountered as of late. First, Cool People: Second cool people interaction – I was just in Austin, Texas, and got to meet one of the key people who has inspired my work – John Mackey, Founder and CEO of Whole Foods. The reason I got to meet Mackey is because I am a part of a group of five female entrepreneurs called The Billionaire Girls Club. The idea behind the B-Girls (which was inspired by my good friend Jon Bischke, CEO of EduFire and the founder of the Billionaire Boys and Girls Club of LA) is not so much about money as it is a METAPHOR for big ideas, big dreams and making a big difference in the world. So the B-Girls met in Austin with several cool folks including Mackey who carved out two hours to meet with the five of us to share this story of trials and triumphs, what motivates the democratic operating philosophy behind Whole Foods – LOVE! – and how to grow your business while embracing the principles of conscious capitalism. Mackey has recently started a very cool non-profit called FLOW. I’ve interacted with FLOW and their great team and they’re doing really fantastic work. Check them out! As you can imagine meeting Mackey was very cool for the B-Girls. Here’s the picture of all of us! (L-R: Ingrid Vanderveldt, CEO of Club E Network and host of “American Made” on CNBC, Carrie Silver, CEO of Girls with Dreams, Sarah Endline, CEO of sweetriot, John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, yours truly And Now, Cool Happenings: Later this month I’m off to speak at the Reboot conference happening June 26-27th in Copenhagen, Denmark. Thomas Madsen-Mygdal, a whiz entrepreneur who spoke at WorldBlu LIVE 2005 is the founder of the event with a theme this year of “Free.” Hmmmm. . . Can you guess what I’ll be speaking about? Later this summer I’m also speaking at the North American EO conference (former YEO, Young Entrepreneurs Organization) in Boston happening July 24-26th. If you’re in the area come on by!Last Up - Cool Democratic Ideas: So many fun ideas come my way that I can hardly keep up! Thanks to all of you who send them to me (you know who you are!). Let me share a few of those ideas with you here: The Mistake Bank The Mistake Bank is the result of consultant and blogger John Caddell’s vision to have a place where people can talk constructively about their mistakes at work in an effort to help others. Talk about radical transparency! Check out the Mistake Bank and join the network here. OpenTeams.com Open Teams is a very cool online platform that allows companies to function more democratically. It got to meet founder and CEO Tory Gattis while I was in Austin. Great guy and a great tool, check it out here.My Football Club Beyond Borders What I love about the democratic organizations on the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces is that not only do they operate democratically they’re ALSO going beyond the organizational boundary to make the world a better place. Enter Beyond Borders, a two-time WorldBlu List awardee working to make a positive social impact in Haiti. If you’re like me and want to help change the world for the better, I invite you to watch this short YouTube video about their important work. Calling all Ricardo Semler Fans! The Democratization of Design The Democratization of Media + Films + The Pen Bring More Democracy to Your Workplace I didn’t think I complained much before, but I decided to take the 21-day challenge and it’s made a huge impact on the quality of my conversations – and my life! So much so that I’ve continued the commitment for over a year now. I’m not perfect yet I invite you to consider this simply exercise for yourself – no complaining, criticizing, gossiping or using sarcasm — and just watch how it elevates the quality of interactions you have with people. I think it’s a great and simply way to bring more meaningful conversations to the workplace and your life! So that’s the latest — let me know what you think or if you know of any great ideas I should share! click here to read more from and support World Blu - organizational democracy
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