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Clarity, Cooperation and Excellence in All Human Enterprise |
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NVC for people who mean business |


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About Us |
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‘When we give from the heart, we do so out of a joy that springs forth whenever we willingly enrich another person’s life. This kind of giving benefits both the giver and the receiver.’ Dr Marshall B Rosenberg
Founded in Singapore and operating through a network of strategic partnerships, FUTURITY is a commercial enterprise that aims to provide a link between a team of trainers certified by the international Center for Nonviolent Communication to share the NVC process under its original name and those businesses that may choose to benefit from their expertise. In addition to sharing with our end-user clients a process we consider both practical and proven, we believe our preference for using certified trainers who will contribute a percentage of their revenue to CNVC supports the work of that organisation in bringing much needed skills to those areas of the globe that are struggling to overcome poverty and/or violent conflict. This same practice further supports the needs of those trainers-in-development who might choose to apprentice with our certified trainers for the purposes of learning to deliver powerful corporate trainings, whilst also establishing a client base that can sustain their activities in the future. In terms of its administration and marketing, as far as possible, FUTURITY aims to maintain a similar ratio in its spending as do charitable or non-profit organisations based in Singapore - i.e. 30:70. We achieve this by working through selected training providers both in Singapore and around South East Asia, whose integrity and commitment to sustainability and service we admire. Also, the first 10% of any income received by us goes towards supporting the activities of the Singapore Centre for the Promotion of Nonviolent Communication (SCPNVC at www.scpnvc.org.sg). Through these and other creative business strategies, we aim to live the change we hope to see in the world - i.e. to operate in a way that allows us contribute as much to our community as we do to our clients. |
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In modern business, the ability to create and maintain strategic partnerships is increasingly key. |
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Supporting ‘Compassionate’ Business Practises |
