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Seeds to the Wind A response for Dr. Ali Anani’s Slideshare presentation: ‘Marketing and Performance Multiplier Force’ By Isabella M H Wesoly, BA (Hons), Dip. IRIS
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Seeds to the Wind

May 09, 2015

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A response for Dr. Ali Anani's Slideshare presentation 'Marketing & Performance Multiplier Force'.
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Page 1: Seeds to the Wind

Seeds to the WindA response for Dr. Ali Anani’s Slideshare presentation: ‘Marketing and Performance Multiplier Force’

By Isabella M H Wesoly, BA (Hons), Dip. IRIS

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Introduction• Dr. Ali Anani used coal as an analogy for distinguishing

between ‘self-igniting’ or ‘low quality’ performance in organisations, in his Slideshare presentation entitled ‘Marketing and Performance Multiplier Force’

• His questioning whether we ‘ventilate a room while allowing polluted air to move in’ led the inspiration for an alternative view, which is aligned with perceived needs for breaths of fresh air and branches.

• Images on slides 3 to 6 are digitally adapted screenshots from news reports. All other images are my own work.

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Bright sparks may burn fossil fuels

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Energy isn’t constant in its usage

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Vulcan Essence

Father Jupiter’s Sky

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We may forge in the furnace

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Do birds of a feather simply stick together?

Or are all creatures conditioned by their environment?

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Windows give more than one view,

depending where we focus.

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The word ‘window’ was once known as a

WIND HOLE

Shinatobe is goddess of the winds,

in Japanese mythology.

Does she tap at your windows?

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Hathor’s wind rides through blades

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A breath of fresh air is welcome

as a birthing dawn

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Trees need the breeze, ask its branches

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Winds work needs

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Winds and breeze scatter seeds

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Branching off the trunk,

trees adapt with nature

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The Elder tree bears flowers and fruit

All parts of Elders have medicinal uses.

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Cultivated gardens rely on earthly elements, plus caring hands and thoughtful minds.

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SiO2 in Earth’s Core

A breath of fresh air leaves no ashes

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Thanks for showing an interest in this presentation.

My gratitude to Dr. Ali Anani,

for his continuing encouragement