
Few people foresaw the Global Economic Crisis. Many have still to feel its full impact on their business or community.
Coping with the unexpected isn’t easy – it demands far greater collective mindfulness.
But the Yala, a web-based tool, can greatly improve organizations’ abilities to detect the unexpected earlier, understand its potential, and remove, contain or rebound from its effects.
Improving dialogue wherever people have to work together is the key. But what do you do when people can’t all fit in one room or meet up every fortnight? The internet may be the answer. It has proven a potent medium for collaboration.
The unfolding crisis gives everyone the opportunity to reshape the world. This is the moment when the contributions of every single person matter greatly.
So dust off those blue Lycra suits, don the red wellie boots and cape, put your underpants over your trousers, and prepare to take your place in the gallery of superheroes.
What you need now is your very own super power (and I do not mean Russia, America, China or even Chimerica). Web-based collaborative technology combined with far greater collective mindfulness – the Yala – is just that: the hope for the future of humanity.