Applying a new "social technology" to challenging of human effectiveness
Application
in
the following settings:
► Management
► Employment
► Political
► Peacekeeping
► Diplomatic
► Military
► Educational
► Parenting
► Interpersonal
While the Integrative Conflict Management Model (ICM2) and the Violence Integrative Prevention and Restoration (PAR) Model are directed at ending conflict nd violence, the Integrative Power Management Model (IPM2) uses many of the same tools to increase individual and organizational effectiveness.
The IPM2 is the foundation for the new Power of Excellence course. Click on the button above for more information.
The Integrative Power Management Model
A new framework for understanding and enhancing human excellence
Evidence-based
Focus on issues of power
Integrates the 5 bodies — physical, emotional mental, environmental and spiritual
Public health — nonpolitical, nonreligious
Excellence oriented
Defines the process from which excellence emerges
Integrates neuroscience, life skills, etc.
The Integrative Power Management Model (IPM2) is an evidence-based, public health approach to describing, understanding and developing value, meaning and excellence in human beings. The IPM2 provides a framework within which a broad range of programs and practices can operate without the numbing barriers found in many conventional approaches.
Under the IPM2, those facing success challenges, as well as professionals working in the field, can integrate an understanding of power issues, brain dynamics and a person's ability to restructure an experience of reality so that ineffectiveness is replaced with valuable and meaningful success. This approach and its core elements allow a broad range of disciplines and techniques — such as tutoring, counseling, chemical addiction treatment programs, job skills training and social skills development — to operate free of the inhibiting weight of traditional approaches.
The IPM2 integrates a broad range of diverse disciplines including social theory, neuroscience, the public health approach, developmental theory, attachment theory, learning theory, psychology and physiology. The Model incorporates and integrates the concept of the "five bodes" — the physical, emotional, mental, environmental and the spiritual aspects of human existence.
A variant of the IPM2 — the Violence Integrative Prevention and Restoration (PAR) Model — has been successfully demonstrated in schools, an international setting and a Level 5 (maximum security) prison. Because the IPM2 is built on a public health foundation, it is applicable in all cultural settings.