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Crafting an Integral Business

Tami Simon created Sounds True as an Integral Business back in the eighties, before there was a lot of integral language to guide her, before Ken had even developed the map of the four quadrants. Much of her success has been facilitated by her ever-changing notion of "multiple bottom lines," which begins with a handful of simple but powerful questions: How can our products reflect our processes? How can spirituality be translated into organizational life? How can we form a workplace where employees can live balanced lives, and continue to evolve as human beings? How can we create an atmosphere of genuine love, a real community in which people want to participate? And how can all of this translate into profit, the oxygen needed to put these ideals into action? There are other components to Sounds True that echo the Integral model, listen in to this series to hear about them.