Eileen McDargh Legacy Project is founder and CEO of the consulting firm, The Resilient Spirit. She teaches organizations like Cisco, Novartis, Oracle, and Procter & Gamble ways of building resilient leadership teams and workplaces.
Novartis’s Dr. Rob Kowlaski, Senior VP and Global Head of Drug Regulatory Affairs and U.S. Head of Development, says, “The weeks Eileen spent working with [my senior leadership team] were a magical time in all our careers. Through our work with her, we became stronger leaders, and banded together to become a high-performing transformative team.”
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Filled quadrants of mental, emotional, spiritual and physical.
With 20 minutes of prayer and meditation: chanting using a mala and reading the daily meditation from Celtic Benediction and The Daily Word.
Exercise after meditation.
4:00am until 8:30pm
I am the CEO of my enterprise so the role is as a writer, consultant, marketer, speaker. I also switch hats to be a wife and homemaker.
Desktop MAC, MacAir, I-Phone.
Too many to mention but the top ones are related to travel, weather, and my FitBit.
Office for MAC, Dropbox, Email and ICS calendar.
Windows on 2 sides, uncluttered space but still with pictures of family and friends, “dolls” and flowers.
Clean as you go. Have a fabulous house-husband.
All on Mac tools. Would like to be proficient in Evernote but I am not.
Computer and iPhone. Toothbrush and hairdryer
Making connections with people.
No.
Too many books to read line my shelves. Just finished The Power of Positive Deviance and Flight Behavior.
No specific time. I get up and walk to the beach or out to my garden.
Can get caught on reading about my friends on Facebook but not often.
Reading and, if not too tired, writing in my gratitude journal.
7-8 hours
I raise monarch butterflies—or at least try and help their species. I am an exercise addict and find it hard to get moving in my brain if my body hasn’t moved first.
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Designer and Technologist Jessi Baker (b.1984) creates user-centered experiences. She is particularly interested in the relationship between individual and collective decision making and emerging technologies. Jessi studied Engineering at Cambridge University (2003-2007) receiving sponsorship from Arup Consulting engineers throughout her degree. During her time at Cambridge, she won numerous awards for entrepreneurship and design, notably […]
Chris Dancy has been engaging information systems for over 25 years, wearing as many hats as there are heads in the IT industry. He currently is employed as Chief Digital Officer and Senior Vice President at Healthways, Inc. As a Data Exhaust Cartographer, Chris utilizes 300-700 sensors, devices, applications, and services to track, analyze, and […]
Ted is a keynote speaker, author of A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive, three-time CEO and Chairman and Founder of SwitchandShift.com. Ted Coiné is one of the most influential business experts on the Web, top-ranked by Forbes, Inc., SAP Business Innovation, and Huffington Post for his leadership, customer experience, and social […]
Swaady Martin, is an Ivorian entrepreneur, prides herself as a custodian of Africa’s rich culture and history. And she preserves it with style. After an eventful, high-flying 11-year career at GE, where she held leadership positions in several divisions across the world (including acting as the Director for Sub-Saharan Africa of GE Transportation and acting-CEO […]
Trevor Mclean-Anderson is Founder & CEO of Axis House, a billion Rand turnover multinational business servicing mines with a range of highly specialised proprietary chemical products. My Definition Of Success | In the beginning, success meant the accumulation of wealth or the accumulation of recognition in one’s chosen industry. I was very lucky that early on […]
Jean de Villiers was named Springbok captain for 2012 before the series victory over England in June, which made him South Africa’s 54th Test skipper. He is one of the most experienced Springboks ever and a natural leader, having led Western Province and the Stormers during his provincial career. De Villiers is deceptively quick, has […]
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