Principium is the Latin word for element.  We chose it because it represents a classical concept, used over millenia, a foundational idea.

Principium identifies failure and success at the elemental level: whatever your business sets out to accomplish, it must do so with a coherent set of beliefs and in a way that is congruent with reality.

...We feel confident in speculating that had a critical mass of this practice been in place within the American automobile industry it wouldn't have "driven itself into a ditch," as The Wall Street Journal reported in its October 25-26, 2008 edition.

Similarly, we doubt that had former Federal reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan been training with us he would have had to testify before Congress on October 24, 2008 of his "shocked disbelief" about what he called the "once-in-a-century credit tsunami" that swept him and a global economy from the world's financial beaches.

In realms of top leadership, such as Wall Street, foreign banking, foreign policy, corporate management, governance, etc. there has been reported ad infinitum a "crisis of leadership." This phrase has been used widely throughout many media in the context of business, for lack of oversight, regulation, and management, with respect to the environment and socio/political issues: there is a crisis of leadership here, a crisis of judgment, and it strikes into every one of us who does not have the tools to treat such complexity. This crisis is a tremendous opportunity for executive leaders to examine themselves, to identify whether their organizations are aligned and structured within the framework of the Laws of Physics, and of reality. This alignment is a necessity now, and to seek it does require an experiment, a risk. This is the place of invention.

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We have diverse backgrounds, from consulting with leaders in the public and private sectors, to intensive work with gun-carrying gangsters and prisoners, to furniture design, architecture, martial arts training, movement and nano-tech. ... learn more

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Read about the five phases of The New Geometry© training experiment.