Wilford A. Lewis
Wilford A. Lewis created the visual support system for the deployment of the Polaris Submarine Weapon System and later served as General Manager of GE's advertising agency. He started a school for disadvantaged women in the 60's and has been on a mission to serve ever since. Over 50 years ago, he conceived of the concept of moving from physical space to mind space. A visionary ahead of his time. Why pay attention to Will Lewis? He asks key questions and teaches the answers. Wilford is Co-author of the new Amazon bestseller- Where’s the Office? Moving Today’s Leaders from What IS to What CAN BE.
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MindSPACE: Moving from Physical Space to Mind Space
"When you consider these qualities as resources in your own "toolbox", it will allow you to become more empowered as a leader, and more agile at empowering those around you." ...
MindSPACE –Part 5 of 5: Emotion
"One of the most important elements of self-leadership is the ability to become aware of your emotions in time to consciously adapt and put them to their best use." ...
MindSPACE –Part 4 of 5: Connection
"A lot of problems in the world would be solved if we talked to each other instead of about each other." ...
MindSPACE – Part 3 of 5: Access/Accessibility
"Whether you need to expand your access or your comfort zone, becoming aware of what tools, technologies, or development of human talent you need to increase performance and job satisfaction is the key." ...
MindSPACE – Part 2 of 5: Personality
"When you move beyond the role a person plays on a team or in an organization and into the fullness of their individual attributes and strengths, the possibilities and the potential exponentially grow for each person to find their niche of excellence and succeed." ...
MindSPACE: A Five Part Series
"A leader with vision inspires others to connect more deeply with themselves and therefore to the work at hand. When inner responsibility and potential are engaged, groups and individuals perform beyond what might have seemed out of reach." ...