Each of us is here for a unique and important reason that no one else can fulfill - our personal purpose. When our work is at odds with our purpose, we experience stress, fatigue, and an undercurrent of discontent that can spill over into the rest of our lives. But, when what we do matches why we're here, we create the path to one of the greatest joys in life - our true passion.
"Name Your Passion" is a friend and guide along the way to discovering what you'd love to do with your life and how to do it. It's also the story of someone who - like many of us - woke up to find that although he'd done everything he thought he was supposed to do, he was no longer happy. It's a map, a companion, and a detective manual for people who'd like to make a real difference and have a great time doing it!
Specialists in the process of profound change and its implications for our workforce, Paul and Susan Kordis advise individuals, corporations, and public sector entities worldwide on the alignment of personal and organizational purpose.
They are the authors of the book "Name Your Passion: A User's Guide to Finding Your Personal Purpose." Paul has co-authored three other books, including "Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring A Win in a Chaotic World" (now available in eight languages) and "Code of the Monarch: An Insider's Guide to the Real Global Business Revolution."
Together, Paul and Susan have developed and published testing instruments for individuals and organizations, including "Future Fit: Predicting Success for Teams, Leaders, and Organizations" and "FaSTeR: Understanding Your Personal Change Style."
Their company, The Kordis Group, provides training and executive coaching on the alignment of personal and organizational purpose. Prior to founding their own company, Paul served as Manager of Organizational Development for Hewlett-Packard, where Susan was a Research & Development engineer.
A popular keynote speaker, Paul has appeared on national television and radio programs and been featured in trade journals including ASTD's Training and Development Journal, Training magazine and Human Capital. He is a recipient of the esteemed Creative Tribute Award presented by the Creating Thinking Association of America