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Follow on Google News | Equine Alchemy Acknowledged By Organizational Psychology, University of LondonHuman/Horse interaction has now reached organizations in the form of coaching, training or corporate away-days through what is loosely termed ‘the way of the horse.’
By: Angela Ursprung, Marketing Rainmaker Dr. Andreas Liefooghe, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, has taken an interest in the United State’s equine-assisted leadership development company, Equine Alchemy. Liefooghe has an academic interest in horse, focusing especially on the way in which human interactions with horses can relate to Organisational Theory. For a practical example of the way in which ‘The Way of the Horse’ might be applied to organizational and corporate leadership issues see the specialist website : http://equinealchemy.com The path to Personal Leadership requires one to move from simply functioning in the world to becoming connected to all aspects of life and self. The horses will move you through the steps of revealing your true self. Let the horse teach you to become more emotionally, physically and mentally aware. For those who are still wondering about the applicability of horse knowledge to ‘Attracting Perfect Clients’ also see - The Way of the Horse. which looks (via the horse) at: • Unconscious incompetence (what you don’t know, or your blind side.) • Conscious Incompetence (you know what you don’t know) • Conscious competence (what you know you know), • Unconscious competence (what you don’t know you know), and Reflective Competence (Unique Brilliance). Dr. Liefooghe’s statement: http://improbable.com/ Angela Ursprung Director of Marketing Equine Alchemy (919) 349-6948 # # # With over 10 years of experience, the Marketing Rainmaker strives to set up marketing programs that are so strong that the need for a sales function is eased or eliminated. End
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