Team Development Events - Blending business imperatives with playfulnessPeter Cook
We took Angel Trains who were integrating a large Oracle computer system away for a day in a country mansion. As well as all the hard work that was done, thrashing out a robust implementation plan, the team developed songs together and performed them in a mobile studio we set up in a barn on the estate.
This document presents a thesis proposal to address gang violence in Honduras through a creative mentoring program. It notes that Honduras has 100,000 youth ages 8-35 who are gang members. The hypothesis is that by pairing these youth with established artists in Honduras for mentorship in creativity and the artistic process, it could instill a sense of responsibility, long-term planning, and disrupt poverty patterns by tapping into their desire for autonomy, mastery and purpose. The proposal outlines pairing youth with artists in Honduras across various mediums and having the artists pass on gifts of creativity and values of hard work, risk-taking and learning from mistakes. It provides sources on creativity, success, and gangs to support the hypothesis
This document provides information about carpal tunnel massage techniques. It discusses what carpal tunnel is, the benefits of massage for carpal tunnel and achy muscles. It lists muscles benefited by the massage. It describes the items and techniques used in the massage, including kneading, compression and skin rolling. Steps for performing the massage are outlined, such as sanitizing hands, placing towels, and using lotion while rubbing fingers and palms. The arm is also massaged from elbow to wrist.
The document discusses gangs in Honduras and proposes a program called AVANT GANG Project to help prevent youth from joining gangs. It notes that over 100,000 youth in Honduras ages 8-35 are gang members. The program would pair established artists with teens to mentor them and foster their creativity. The goal is to give teens a sense of purpose and autonomy through the creative process to disrupt patterns of poverty and reduce risks of joining gangs. The thesis argues that an interaction with creative professionals can instill responsibility and long-term planning in potential gang members.
This document presents the hypothesis that providing tools for critical thinking to underprivileged teens in Honduras can help develop responsibility and long-term thinking. This may disrupt patterns of poverty in Central America. The research outline discusses exploring flaws in Honduras' public education system and how renowned professionals achieved success. It also examines existing organizations focused on cultural development through creativity and how finding one's passion can be important. The hypothesis could open opportunities by fulfilling needs for autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Team Development Events - Blending business imperatives with playfulnessPeter Cook
We took Angel Trains who were integrating a large Oracle computer system away for a day in a country mansion. As well as all the hard work that was done, thrashing out a robust implementation plan, the team developed songs together and performed them in a mobile studio we set up in a barn on the estate.
This document presents a thesis proposal to address gang violence in Honduras through a creative mentoring program. It notes that Honduras has 100,000 youth ages 8-35 who are gang members. The hypothesis is that by pairing these youth with established artists in Honduras for mentorship in creativity and the artistic process, it could instill a sense of responsibility, long-term planning, and disrupt poverty patterns by tapping into their desire for autonomy, mastery and purpose. The proposal outlines pairing youth with artists in Honduras across various mediums and having the artists pass on gifts of creativity and values of hard work, risk-taking and learning from mistakes. It provides sources on creativity, success, and gangs to support the hypothesis
This document provides information about carpal tunnel massage techniques. It discusses what carpal tunnel is, the benefits of massage for carpal tunnel and achy muscles. It lists muscles benefited by the massage. It describes the items and techniques used in the massage, including kneading, compression and skin rolling. Steps for performing the massage are outlined, such as sanitizing hands, placing towels, and using lotion while rubbing fingers and palms. The arm is also massaged from elbow to wrist.
The document discusses gangs in Honduras and proposes a program called AVANT GANG Project to help prevent youth from joining gangs. It notes that over 100,000 youth in Honduras ages 8-35 are gang members. The program would pair established artists with teens to mentor them and foster their creativity. The goal is to give teens a sense of purpose and autonomy through the creative process to disrupt patterns of poverty and reduce risks of joining gangs. The thesis argues that an interaction with creative professionals can instill responsibility and long-term planning in potential gang members.
This document presents the hypothesis that providing tools for critical thinking to underprivileged teens in Honduras can help develop responsibility and long-term thinking. This may disrupt patterns of poverty in Central America. The research outline discusses exploring flaws in Honduras' public education system and how renowned professionals achieved success. It also examines existing organizations focused on cultural development through creativity and how finding one's passion can be important. The hypothesis could open opportunities by fulfilling needs for autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
This document discusses how to instill the value of long-term critical and creative thinking in underprivileged teens. It presents the hypothesis that providing pragmatic tools for critical and creative thinking through interaction with cosmopolitan Hondurans can help teens value long-term vision and experience the benefits of creative thinking. This could open opportunities to provide teens with autonomy, mastery and purpose to disrupt patterns of poverty in Central America.
This document outlines a thesis proposal to empower underprivileged Honduran teens through creative practices led by renowned Honduran artists. The idea is that connecting established artists living abroad to young people in Honduras could disrupt the cycle of poverty by giving teens creative skills to apply throughout their lives. The research plan explores Honduran art history, society and perceptions of the arts, existing creative organizations, and how teaching creative practices and design thinking can positively impact problem-solving approaches.
This thesis hypothesizes that a network of Honduran expatriates sponsoring art education for underprivileged Honduran children aged 12 to 18 can inspire them to find passion and purpose in art. This could provide an alternative to joining gangs and instead lead to more hopeful and dignified futures, including better performance in future education pursuits. The network aims to open new opportunities for hope through artistic expression and education.
The document proposes transforming barbers into social connectors in their communities by helping unemployed workers find jobs. Barbers are highly trusted members of the community who are aware of opportunities and can connect people in need of each other's services. The barber shop waiting area is a space for information sharing. Barbers could provide free haircuts to prepare customers for interviews and distribute business cards to employers, connecting potential employees for a referral bonus and goodwill for the barber. This could generate over $20,000 per year in referral bonuses for barbers.
Barbershops in St. Nicholas Ave will organize the placement of concert and event posters that are currently posted randomly throughout the neighborhood to clean up visual pollution and give the street a more organized appearance; the barbershops will sponsor designated areas for posters and monitor where they are placed, gaining visibility for their businesses while beautifying the community.
The document discusses a neuroscientist named Jack Gallant who uses brain scan data and algorithms to model the visual system of a subject's brain and accurately visualize images from their brain. It also contains repeated sections about selecting theme, colors, sound, community, name, what something does, character, and values for a brand platform created by Céleo Ramos.
This document discusses how to instill the value of long-term critical and creative thinking in underprivileged teens. It presents the hypothesis that providing pragmatic tools for critical and creative thinking through interaction with cosmopolitan Hondurans can help teens value long-term vision and experience the benefits of creative thinking. This could open opportunities to provide teens with autonomy, mastery and purpose to disrupt patterns of poverty in Central America.
This document outlines a thesis proposal to empower underprivileged Honduran teens through creative practices led by renowned Honduran artists. The idea is that connecting established artists living abroad to young people in Honduras could disrupt the cycle of poverty by giving teens creative skills to apply throughout their lives. The research plan explores Honduran art history, society and perceptions of the arts, existing creative organizations, and how teaching creative practices and design thinking can positively impact problem-solving approaches.
This thesis hypothesizes that a network of Honduran expatriates sponsoring art education for underprivileged Honduran children aged 12 to 18 can inspire them to find passion and purpose in art. This could provide an alternative to joining gangs and instead lead to more hopeful and dignified futures, including better performance in future education pursuits. The network aims to open new opportunities for hope through artistic expression and education.
The document proposes transforming barbers into social connectors in their communities by helping unemployed workers find jobs. Barbers are highly trusted members of the community who are aware of opportunities and can connect people in need of each other's services. The barber shop waiting area is a space for information sharing. Barbers could provide free haircuts to prepare customers for interviews and distribute business cards to employers, connecting potential employees for a referral bonus and goodwill for the barber. This could generate over $20,000 per year in referral bonuses for barbers.
Barbershops in St. Nicholas Ave will organize the placement of concert and event posters that are currently posted randomly throughout the neighborhood to clean up visual pollution and give the street a more organized appearance; the barbershops will sponsor designated areas for posters and monitor where they are placed, gaining visibility for their businesses while beautifying the community.
The document discusses a neuroscientist named Jack Gallant who uses brain scan data and algorithms to model the visual system of a subject's brain and accurately visualize images from their brain. It also contains repeated sections about selecting theme, colors, sound, community, name, what something does, character, and values for a brand platform created by Céleo Ramos.