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A dream big enough gives teams the energy to act where plans alone run out of steam. This conference explores how great dreams are born, built and eventually transform reality.
Conference contentEverything around us began as one person's dream. Every object, every building, every institution, every law. Martin Luther King did not say "I have a plan." He said "I have a dream." In less than two years, that dream became the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. Jean-Pierre Goux has spent 30 years studying what separates dreams that transform reality from those that stay fiction.
He distilled those lessons into 10 principles, drawn from history's greatest dreamers: having a precise objective at the service of something larger than oneself, visualizing success clearly, staying humble, thinking strategically, building backwards from the desired outcome, remaining open to the unexpected, finding allies, asking for help, starting before being fully ready, and seizing the Kairos, the right moment when everything becomes possible.
Homo Biospheris is the grand dream he believes humanity is ready for: a planetary collective of 8.25 billion humans becoming, together, an organ of the Biosphere. The OneHome 100-country challenge was conceived as a living demonstration of these 10 principles: projecting images of Earth from space in 100 countries as proof that a dream anchored in wonder and built with method can move at planetary scale.
This conference closes with an invitation: what is the dream your organization is ready to pursue?
30 to 60 minutes, depending on your needs and context.
AudienceAll-company events, leadership offsites, organizations navigating a turning point or that have lost the spark.
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