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                                   separate ways. I am sure that this would have been a wonderful
                                   experience for all present.
                                         But, at the time of the breakfast Charles and his wife Elizabeth had
                                   just published The New Alchemists, their compelling examination, in words
                                   and photographs, of some extraordinary individuals living in London. In
                                   most of these portraits there were strong connections to be made
                                   between personal events in the past and their views about learning and its
                                   value to their business today.
                                         Working with a specialist learning and communications company,
                                   Purple Works, we created some learning mats, based on ideas contained in
                                   The New Alchemists.The mats were designed, in full color, to provide visual
                                   stimulus to conversations over breakfast, focusing on areas such as the
                                   influence of school, family, trauma, failure, and the context of a very rapidly
                                   changing world.They were placed on the tables as highly unusual
                                   tablecloths.
                                         From many of the chief executives who attended, you could sense
                                   an immediate “What’s all this then?” sort of reaction. Learning mats were
                                   not in their current learning comfort zones. But, inspired by Charles
                                   Handy, all of those present rapidly overcame any initial apprehensions and
                                   discovered just how useful such a tool could be in structuring
                                   conversation without the need for intrusive facilitation.
                                         The chief executive of a large construction company told me
                                   afterwards that he had not been so stimulated for years and volunteered
                                   quite personal information about a traumatic sporting experience that had
                                   powerfully shaped his personality at work. He had clearly enjoyed
                                   journeying outside his comfort zone.

                                Where does your own learning comfort zone stop? Look through this book, especially the A–Z
                                of techniques at the back. How many of these have you not tried? Choose one new one to
                                focus on over the coming month.


                                   As Tom Peters puts it:

                              The good news—and it is largely good news—is that everyone has a chance
                              to learn, improve, and build up their skills.
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