#251 mit Maureen Taylor, Co-Founder, CEO of SNP Communications

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Our guest today has worked as a teacher for public speaking at the San Francisco State University. With SNP Communications, a company co-founded by her in 1992 she and her team are “Searching the world for the good people and helping them make their truth persuasive”. Since 2008 she is also a Professor at the University of San Francisco, teaching undergraduate students marketing and business communication practices and skills, as well as serving as an Executive in Residence at the University of San Francisco’s School of Business. Her LinkedIn profile says about her: “Aristotle was her first boyfriend. She co-founded SNP, believes that service is the highest form of humanity, engineers are artists, and dedication to the human operating system is never boring. Also, Quantum Mechanics explains everything!” She is with us today because our mutual friend Stefan Richter, the founder and CEO of freiheit.com, brought us together.

For almost 4 years we are on our “way to new work”. How can a topic that plays such an important part in our everyday life create more meaning in our lives again? How do we get people to draw strength and motivation from their daily work again? And how can one succeed in living a purposeful, happy, healthy, productive and fulfilling life even in such difficult times? We are looking for methods, role models, experiences, tools and ideas that bring us closer to the core of New Work! We are always concerned with the question of whether everyone can really find and live what they really, really want in their innermost being.

You are at “On the Way to New Work” today with Maureen Taylor.

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