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Interview with Dr. John Hanley - Page 16

INT: So your primary focus now is to be able to support 'Corporate America' or 'Corporate World' so to speak.   So if people wanted to learn more about what's available, how would they pursue that?

JH: Well, we'd appreciate it if they'd dial up our website which is www.leadertrain.com and take a look for themselves at what we have done, the recommendations we have gotten, what we plan to do, and what's available for them, and so on.

The other area that I am thinking about now is education, and I'm thinking "Well, I'm going to be 60 years old this year and I'd like to take some time to convince the educational community that a transformational-esque kind of training or kind of course could be designed and used in our colleges, our junior colleges, and even, perhaps, our high schools.  I did a joint venture project with…the largest university in Hong Kong for three years where we designed a transformational training for students which turned out to be enormously successful and continues of its own inertia now, so I know that there's a need in our school systems for people to start thinking about themselves in a more powerful way.  I don't have a mechanism at this moment, but I'm thinking about a way to dig deep into our educational system and see if can't find a home for this kind of thinking.

INT: That's exciting.

JH: Yeah, it really is exciting because, at the end of the day, if somebody who is 14, 17, 18, 20 has gotten this technology, I'd say it saves a lot of bumps and bruises that life can hand out, and I'd say that it puts them in high gear right off the bat rather than shifting through 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.

INT: So, if someone's in the field of education and they were interested in collaborating and bringing you on board to help pioneer something like that, they can reach you through the leadertrain.com site?

JH: Yes, they can, and I would really to love to sit down with those kinds of people and just listen to where they are and discuss what their needs are and collaborate.  You know, figure out some way to invent something, design something together that would work in our school systems.

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