Change

If there is one constant at the moment it is change.
By saying that we adopt our working methods to the internet and not the other way around Catorg will always be at the forefront of change.

The development of the real time traceability tool is the first real materialization of this mindset.

This tool will become the basis of many of our projects this year.
It will help us define the benchmark in ethical and sustainable communication tools.

We intend to cause real change in each industry that we connect with.
Having set the standard for Organic recordkeeping we are now also entering the construction industry.

2008 will see the roll-out of our Organic record keeping on a global scale.

I will use this blog to share my experiences with you.

Greetz

Remmi

change

Hi Rem.

You know the Buddha said that quite a long time ago: everything is change. But we are just now starting to realize it, collectively. And the material world seems to be demonstrating this truth in more and more obvious ways.

For thousands of years, we had a cyclical view of time -- this was true but partial. Then we developed a linear view of time, which was also true but also partial. Now we no longer believe that everything is linear or predictable. The world is 'catching up' to the fantastic speed and non-linear reality of mind. What is the new experience of time? The chaotic view of time? The quantum view of time?

And in the meantime, how do we stay present and still and calm when everything is changing? I have tried to present one aproach in my book, The One-Moment Master, a technique that we can do, moment by moment. But clearly we need group practices, systems, and technological platforms, that honour this awareness too, and that's what I think you are doing!

Cheers,

Martin