Business Services Industry

Correction

T+D, March, 2003

Regarding "Navigating the Badlands" (January), we regretfully omitted the credit for the illustration below. It should have read illustration: Janet Schatzman, Parnassus Consulting, LLC. 2003.

Janet Schatzman and her partner North McKinnon have a combined 30 years of experience in business know-how, collaboration, and fine arts. They creatively support leaders and groups in creating agreements for results through images, models, metaphors, and imagination.

Their approach taps the intelligence of human emotion in an organization by clarifying leadership's strategic intent and business reality. The resulting images link and stimulate individual innovative spirit and gut-level involvement. The outcome is a common view of the future and a shared image for implementation.

Their client work includes culture strategy (visioning, mergers & acquisitions, community building); IT or change management; project communication; operational performance; strategies; and innovation for new product/service development. Core offerings include Meeting Facilitation; the Strategic Illustrations [TM]--digital maps of visions, strategies, action plans, and key decisions--and Internal Communication Strategies.

Schatzman's background in art therapy and art education is instrumental in presenting a concept in a visual form to help people "see" big context. Her partner, North McKinnon, has 20 years' experience as a corporate marketing executive and consultant/facilitator with Big Four consulting firms. He uses metaphors to enable real-time strategic crafting and organization development.

Parnassus Consulting, LLC

Illuminating the way people see the future [TM]

janet@parnassus.biz

N. California: 415.380.0814

S. California: 949.248.7784

Source/Parnassus Consulting, LLC

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