Michelle James
The Integral Company website covers a lot of territory. We provide a number of ways for you to find information on the site and we hope this directory page will be of a help to you.
By clicking on the letters of the alphabet you will see a list of keywords that have been used to categorize contant. Clicking on that keyword then takes you to a page where you can see all of the pages on the site that have been categorized with that keyword.
Community for Spiritual Living: Improv for the Spirit
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Michelle has performed imrov theater for 11 years, and is founder of the Center for Creative Emergence and the Capitol Creativity Network. She is a pioneer in the field, using improv and movement for business and personal transformation.
Community for Spiritual Living: Improv for the Spirit
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Michelle has performed imrov theater for 11 years, and is founder of the Center for Creative Emergence and the Capitol Creativity Network. She is a pioneer in the field, using improv and movement for business and personal transformation.
A Practically Brilliant Workshop
Submitted by Tom Goddard on August 7, 2006 - 11:12am.
In their one-day workshop "Practical Brilliance", Win Wenger and Michelle James put together a breathtaking tour of the generative capacity of human creative intelligence. Win is the founder of Project Renaissance, and Michelle is CEO of the Center for Creative Emergence. Both have a commitment to showing individuals and organizations that there's a lot more available in what we don't know about an issue than we think.Integral Coaching, Life Coaching, Career Coaching, Executive Coaching, Creativity Coaching, and the Question of Scope
Submitted by Tom Goddard on July 27, 2006 - 12:54am.For reasons beyond my understanding, I have run into conversations about coaching in all its various forms (integral, life, business, executive, creativity, etc.) at every turn. I’m sitting with a friend over dinner, and he asks me about my coaching practice. I turn on the radio, I hear magician Penn Gillette talk about his Showtime series “Bull Sh*t” exposé of the charlatans in the coaching business. I sit down with one colleague (then another, then another) and, in nearly every such conversation, the topic of “coaching” shows up.
