Stages
of an Enterprise . . .
1993
Reworking
the Workplace: Keys
to Sustained Peak Performance, by Gail and
Matt Taylor, published in Mobius Magazine.
1994
NASA Langley Strategic
Navigation
Center was created to support organizational
transformation.
1995
Ernst and Young, AT Kearney, CSC Index approach
MG Taylor to partner in developing the methodologies
for knowledge management and accelerated solutions.
1996
MG Taylor Corporation partners with Ernst and
Young, LLP and eventually licenses
it to do DesignShops® and establish Accelerated
Solution Environments.
1996
The first knOwhere opens in Hilton Head, South
Carolina
1997
Leaping
the Abyss: Putting
Group Genius to Work, a book about the MG Taylor
processes, tools, and environments, published
by knOwhere
Press.
1997
The October edition
of Fast Company Magazine features MG Taylor
Corporation, the knOwhere environments, and
its founders in an article titled Group
Genius.
1998
knOwhere,
Inc. formed to replicate and expand MG Taylor
Corporation's unique methodologies through a series
of knOwhere stores.
1998
Borgess
Health Alliance
Navigation Center, a dynamic environment in
which people can experience and explore the
creative process in order to sustain and grow
the enterprise and to co-design innovative
solutions to complex work problems.
1999
MG Taylor facilitates
the Foresight Institute's "Group
Genius Weekend: Foresight for the Next
30 Years."
2000
The first Group
Genius Awards are presented to individuals
and organizations who exemplify the MG Taylor
way-of-working.
2001
Gail and Matt Taylor travel
to Davos, Switzerland to facilitate several workshops
at the World
Economic Forum's Annual
Meeting.
2001
US Patent & Trademark
Office grants patent
on "a system and method for addressing the
paradoxes and problems associated with the Knowledge
Economy, and the transition to it."
2001
The
Most Amazing Thing designed and produced by
White Wolf,
LLC and published by MG Taylor's knOwhere
Press.
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