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
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
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.
Bright sparks may burn fossil fuels
Energy isn’t constant in its usage
Vulcan Essence
Father Jupiter’s Sky
We may forge in the furnace
Do birds of a feather simply stick together?
Or are all creatures conditioned by their environment?
Windows give more than one view,
depending where we focus.
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?
Hathor’s wind rides through blades
A breath of fresh air is welcome
as a birthing dawn
Trees need the breeze, ask its branches
Winds work needs
Winds and breeze scatter seeds
Branching off the trunk,
trees adapt with nature
The Elder tree bears flowers and fruit
All parts of Elders have medicinal uses.
Cultivated gardens rely on earthly elements, plus caring hands and thoughtful minds.
SiO2 in Earth’s Core
A breath of fresh air leaves no ashes
Thanks for showing an interest in this presentation.
My gratitude to Dr. Ali Anani,
for his continuing encouragement