Posted by Ingvar Haraldsson on Aug 13, 2019

Jens Rinnelt
We welcomed a new regular member into the Malmö International Rotary Club this week, and said hello to our  Open Doors Programme members for the term.  Then we heard from guest speaker Jens Rinnelt on strategies to humanize business.
 
We welcomed a new regular member into the Malmö International Rotary Club this week, and said hello to our  Open Doors Programme members for the term.  Then we heard from guest speaker Jens Rinnelt on strategies to humanize business.
 
MIRC President Deborah Mattsson Clarke presenting Monica Hallworth with her Rotary pin and badge.
 
Ewa Molska and Kitty Bucholz are our new Open Doors Programme members for the remainder of 2019
 
We also heard from Jens Rinnelt, who works with the consultancy firm EmProGage to help organizations liberate the human potential of their employees Jens is assionate about organizational design and architecture, social sustainability and employee engagement, as well as well-being.  As an entrepreneur, Jens has co-created multiple initiatives and is supporting organizations in their evolutionary journey towards human-centric workplaces.  
 
 
From Jens' presentation on Monday night "Twenty years from now, looking back, we will see that we were in the middle of a major shift. A shift from the paradigm that implies competition as something good and that priorities becoming best-in-the-world, to a worldview that engenders being best-for-the-world.

What we choose to value most in our lives will have a dominating effect on the way we form our lives – consciously or subconsciously. We experience reality through our intent and our perception creates our reality. Intentional Decisions is a compelling model for raising awareness of the possibility of choice (a variety of choices), and empowers us with the ability to decide."