Conscious Organisations – Eyes Wide Open

By Dr. Chris Rowell and Marcus de Courtenay

Updated on 3rd October 2024

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Being Conscious

For an individual, unconsciously following scripts and rituals in organisations can be a good short-term strategy. For the organisation over time, this can have dire consequences.
We believe that it takes three things to create a more conscious organisation: Intention, Awareness, and Responsibility.

  • An intention that is life-affirming and committed to the regeneration of people and planet
  • Awareness of the patterns that we play out, at the intra-personal, inter-personal, and whole systems levels
  • Responsibility to take actions aligned with our intentions and awareness

But perhaps one way to understand this concept more implicitly is to begin by examining its opposite. What does an unconscious organisation look like? And what is at stake?

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Dr. Chris Rowell
Principal
Marcus de Courtenay
Executive Coach & Research Analyst

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