If I could pick just one leader, it would be Ted Turner.

And I explained why in a letter to his daughter on Tuesday.

As an executive recruiter since 1999, I have been operating in what I like to call The Leadership Business. The first step of any assignment is studying and understanding the executive role that’s needed, then determining the type of leadership required, followed by identifying “candidates” who exhibit that kind of leadership and finally—recruiting the best possible candidate for the role at hand.

When it comes to saving our ecosystem and our civilization, there is no better candidate on the planet than Ted Turner. And once he fully understands the magnitude of what’s at stake, he will know what to do. And I would cherish the opportunity to help him do it.

Maybe he would put me in charge of recruiting many more great leaders for his team.

What would happen if Ted Turner caught my vision?

What would happen if Ted Turner caught my vision?

Here’s my letter:

June 17, 2014

Dear Laura,

As you may know, I have begun focusing on the sustainability of our civilization. Central to all of my writing is the emphasis on the importance of having at least “one powerful leader with the resources of a few caring billionaires.” With that combination, I believe that almost anything can happen.

As Ted stated in the video of his talk with the Stanford MBA students, “We’ve got to start living in harmony with nature.” In my work, I have summarized the four “things” we must do in order to bring us back to “harmony” before it’s too late:

  1. Get overpopulation under control (one of Ted’s big topics)
  2. End the era of maximizing consumption in a finite world (Stephen Emmott)
  3. Switch our energy model to renewables (Bill McKibben)
  4. Change the way we eat. (Robert Goodland, Richard Oppenlander & J. Morris Hicks)
Jacques Cousteau and Ted Turner

Jacques Cousteau and Ted Turner

Without a doubt, we need to do all four. The bad news is that the first three will each take many decades, if not centuries to accomplish—and we don’t have that much time. Captain Cousteau told your father that many years ago, after concluding that humanity was doomed.

Ted disagreed and so do I—but for different reasons.

The good news is that changing the way we eat can happen very quickly. Any person who chooses to replace many (or all) of his/her meat, dairy, egg and fish (MDEF) calories with plant-based alternatives can make that change overnight. And if enough people make that change soon enough, we can buy us enough time to work on the other three. How so?

On average, MDEF calories require over ten times as much land, water and energy as do plant-based calories. The positive impact of a rapid shift in the direction of plant-based is staggering: reducing soil erosion and deforestation, slashing the #1 user of water, cutting out up to 30% of the world’s consumption of fossil fuels and greatly reducing the #1 cause of global warming. 

All we need is one powerful leader and a few caring billionaires. Like everything else, it all starts with leadership. Here is my short list of the five most influential leaders in the world—all of whom could make a huge difference if they “caught the vision.” In no particular order, here are my top 5:

  1. Pope Francis (there are 1.2 billion Catholics)
  2. Reverend Joel Osteen of Houston (the face of Christianity with a HUGE audience)
  3. Bill Gates (world’s wealthiest human and largest philanthropist)
  4. Barack Obama (president of the world’s most powerful country)
  5. Ted Turner (known around the world for his courage, integrity & generosity)
Did anyone say "Courageous?"

Did anyone say “Courageous?”

If I could choose just one leader from the above list, it would be Ted. I have concluded that your father has the best overall combination of the following attributes:

  • Courage
  • Integrity (driven to do “what’s right,” despite the consequences)
  • Influence
  • Recognition
  • Audacity (means extraordinary boldnesscourage or chutzpah. Wikipedia)

As of today, none of these five leaders have a complete “big picture” understanding of the dilemma in which we find ourselves. Some have more than others, but none understand the complete magnitude of what’s at stake. 

But, Ted, more than any of the other leaders, has that total “it” factor that will be needed to lead a HUGE campaign of influencing billions of people to change what they’re eating. And I believe that when he fully understands the complete magnitude of what’s at stake, that he will know the right thing to do. 

Ted even has a chain of restaurants that he could transform quickly -- Save the buffaloes -- Eat More Plants!

Ted even has a chain of restaurants that he could transform quickly — Save the buffaloes — Eat More Plants!

But what about his Montana Grill, you might ask? Like I said, once he understands the complete magnitude of what our food choices are doing to our ecosystem, he will know what to do with his Montana Grill. And knowing Ted, he will figure out a way to turn it into a positive and what a powerful PR event it will be when he does. I can just hear Charlie Rose talking about what the amazing Ted Turner has done to the menu at his Montana Grill.

I think it’s time for us to meet again. You name the date. Almost anytime in Atlanta or New York will work for me. Oh, by the way, as Winton Churchill advised, “I will never give up.”

Finally, please take two minutes to watch this latest trailer of Cowspiracy (provided below). Then watch it with you dad. I know some of the people behind the scenes and can arrange for Ted to meet them if he would like.

In the full length movie, Michael Pollan is asked why the big environmental groups  of the world are ignoring the #1 cause of most of our environmental problems? He responds, 

Well they probably focus-grouped it and concluded that it was a political loser to be identified as anti-meat and that, being membership organizations, it would hurt their fundraising. 

I can just imagine what Ted would say to all the CEOs of Sierra Club, Greenpeace, etc.—as they hide the brutal truth from the innocent public while paying themselves handsome salaries, drawn from public donations aimed at protecting our planet. I for one, would stand and cheer the man of great integrity—as he called them all out on international television.

After doing that, Ted may then schedule a one-on-one with each of the other four people on my list. Then he might want to meet with people like Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook, who I wrote about yesterday. Ted could make a HUGE difference in a very short period of time.

Be well, Jim — J. Morris Hicks

writer. speaker. activist. board member T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies

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I write a great deal about leadership. What does “leadership” mean to you? What’s the difference between leaders and managers? This list may help you understand why the world needs genuine leaders like Ted Turner instead of career politicians like Al Gore.

  1. Managers concentrate on strategy — Leaders nurture culture
  2. Managers wield authority — Leaders apply influence
  3. Managers consider dangers — Leaders seek opportunity
  4. Managers seek markets — Leaders serve people
  5. Managers control people  – Leaders empower people
  6. Managers employ consistency — Leaders elicit creativity
  7. Managers see complexity — Leaders see simplicity
  8. Managers refine — Leaders revolutionize
  9. Managers are skeptical — Leaders are optimistic
  10. Managers perform duties — Leaders pursue dreams

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen. Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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What does “doing what’s right” mean to Apple’s Tim Cook?

A world-changing appeal from one Auburn industrial engineer to another

Tim Cook NYT 2014Tim Cook and I both graduated from Auburn University as industrial engineers—I in 1968 and he fourteen years later. We both earned MBAs and we both went on to careers in the world of business. That’s about where the similarity ends.

Tim is now at the top of the mountain in business—as the CEO of the world’s most valuable and one of the most admired corporations. But no matter what he does, he will always be compared to Steve Jobs, who was known by everyone as the “heart and soul” of Apple. And even though Tim always tries to focus on doing what’s right, he will be forever criticized for not focusing ALL of his attention on making money. From a 6-15-14 New York Times article (link below), he is quoted at a February shareholders meeting on the Apple Campus:

“We do things because they’re just and right,” he said. He has a slight Alabama drawl and a cool delivery, but there was underlying pique in his voice when he rejected the idea that everything must be measured by return on investment. He concluded by telling shareholders, “If you want me to make decisions that have a clear R.O.I., then you should get out of the stock, just to be plain and simple.”

Al Gore, Nobel Prize Winner

Al Gore, Apple board member

Although he received a rousing applause from the Apple faithful (including board member  Al Gore), many weren’t pleased.

Kellie McElhaney, a professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, said she “gets nervous” when C.E.O.s talk about doing what is “right” without making a business case. “Right to whom?” she asked.

Others shared her views. “Justin Danhof, mourned that “I’ve never had a C.E.O. react that way.” In the following days, some stock analysts echoed the dismay, with one columnist, Robert Weinstein of The Street, wondering whether Mr. Cook “is shifting Apple’s focus from an aggressive luxury tech innovator into more of an increasingly philanthropic-focused company.”

The Bottom Line—Life at Apple will always be frustrating for Tim Cook. So, Tim are you ready to have some fun and feel overwhelming satisfaction beyond your wildest dreams?

My thoughts on doing “what’s right.” — in a letter to Mr. Cook

  • To: Mr. Tim Cook, CEO, Apple, Auburn IE, 1982
  • From: J. Morris (Jim) Hicks, writer. speaker. activist. Auburn IE, 1968

Dear Tim (if I may),

Like you, I grew up in the semi-rural South, in the neighboring state of Mississippi. And like you, I still have vivid memories of racism embedded in my mind. 

Bus-Raymond Leowy-1940One, when I was about 10 years old (around 1955) while riding a Greyhound bus by myself to visit family in Tennessee.

In a practically empty bus, the driver pulled to the side of the road and shouted to a single black woman who had dared to sit too close to the front. After he threatened to call the police, she reluctantly moved to the rear.

Like your Klan memory, I also knew I had witnessed something that was just wrong—and maybe that incident helped instill in me an enduring desire to always try to do the right things, which is much more important than doing things right

Industrial Engineering, always looking for "the biggest bang for the buck."

Industrial Engineering, always looking for “the biggest bang for the buck.”

As industrial engineering students, we both learned about the importance of always considering the “big picture” AND that any process can be improved. We also learned that we should always strive to select the process improvement “opportunities” that deliver the biggest bang for the buck—within that “big picture.”

I did that throughout my 30-year business career—to maximize profits for my employers. But I have now expanded my horizons—and, as such, have discovered the most powerful process improvement opportunity in the history of humankind—a process that, left unchecked, will lead to the almost certain collapse of our civilization long before 2100.

Last year, Microsoft’s Dr. Stephen Emmott explained a terrifying dilemma in his September 2013 book, TEN BILLION. In it, he described a system of “maximum consumption in a finite world” that has put us on a track to disaster—the end of our civilization as we know it well before the end of this century.

Dr. Stephen Emmott

Dr. Stephen Emmott

After digesting his book, I made a list of four looming issues that we MUST eventually address: overpopulation, over-consumption, use of fossil fuels and changing what we eat. 

The first three will take decades if not centuries to address; but fortunately, the last on can be addressed relatively quickly. Changing what we eat is crucially important because our food choices determine how most of the land on this planet is used. And by addressing the global feeding model first, maybe we can buy enough time to address the other three.

Unfortunately, no government, country or institution can get that done, but one powerful leader, working with a group of caring billionaires, can—simply by taking the message of truth directly to the consumer. You, Bill & Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett can make this happen. I explain it in more detail in this letter. My 3-21-14 letter to Bill and Melinda Gates.

Our own "Easter Island" with the deadly combination of overpopulation, over-consumption and finite resources.

Our own “Easter Island” with the deadly combination of overpopulation, over-consumption and finite resources.

Tim, although I am 15 years older than you, we’ll both be in our graves within fifty years. And for what things would we like to be remembered?

As a man of great interest in doing what’s right, I know that you will want to be remembered for something far more important than producing insanely great gadgets that make boatloads of money for the shareholders of Apple—just before the collapse of our civilization.

I recommend that you read TEN BIlLION today (it’s a one hour read) and then let’s talk. I met with Stephen Emmott in London last October and he agreed with my premise about the ecosystem-saving value of simply changing what we eat. But he had not yet considered how it would be conceivably possible to make that happen. Well, I have conceived it, and believe that we can achieve it—with the right combination of leadership and resources. 

Feelin' fine at 69

Jim Hicks sailing off the coast of CT

One catch. If you “catch the vision” and decide to provide the primary leadership for this effort, you will need to resign from Apple.

So what? You’re reportedly worth close to a billion dollars and obviously have no need for any more money. But you do have a need for doing what’s right-–and, once you learn enough about the big picture dilemma in which we find ourselves, you will know the right thing to do. 

War Eagle!, J. Morris (Jim) Hicks — jmorrishicks@me.com

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen.

Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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Leaders. Billionaires. The future of our civilization.

Once enlightened about food, just a few of them can change the world.

Imagine what would happen if these two generous people "caught the vision" relative to what must be done.

Imagine what could happen if these two generous people “caught the vision” relative to what must be done.

A few months ago, I began writing comments on Bill Gates own blog platform, GatesNotes.com. Here is the one that I posted under his article about his friend and fellow billionaire and philanthropist, Warren Buffett.

Dear Mr. Gates. Like you, I have always admired the amazing Mr. Buffett. While leading a relatively modest life in Omaha, he amassed one of the greatest fortunes in the world. And he’s done it without the yachts, planes, palatial homes and all the other worldly indulgences that most billionaires have trouble resisting.

He’s also signed the “giving pledge” and is doing his best to give back to a host of worthy causes. But, as his son Peter said in a NY Times Op-Ed last summer, while philanthropy is a wonderful thing, as currently practiced by most billionaires, it’s not addressing the systemic problems that are causing most of the suffering. 

But the world has bigger problems than billions of suffering people. As you know from Stephen Emmott’s book TEN BILLION, our system of “maximum consumption in a finite world” has got us on a track to disaster—the end of our civilization as we know it well before the end of this century. We have four big areas to address to bring us back into living in harmony with nature: overpopulation, over-consumption, use of fossil fuels and changing what we eat.

World's 3rd Richest Man has prostate cancer at 81

He’s bullish on America, but what about the survival of our civilization?

The first three will take decades if not centuries to address; but fortunately, one of them can be achieved relatively quickly—I am talking about changing what we eat, because that determines how most of the land on this planet is used. And by addressing the global feeding model first, maybe we can buy enough time to address the other three.

Unfortunately, no government, country or institution can get that done, but a group of caring billionaires working together can—by simply taking the message of truth directly to the consumer. You and Warren Buffett can make this happen. I explain it in more detail in my 3-21-14 letter to you and Melinda—provided here for your convenience.

Do you know someone who knows Bill and Melinda? If so, maybe you could help get this blog in their hands. If not them, please forward this to your ten wealthiest friends. Maybe they will “catch the vision” and send it along to their ten wealthiest. After a few more iterations, we might be able to get the serious attention of at least one billionaire and one powerful and courageous leader.

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

-—Margaret Mead

The following five books and one DVD can be purchased on Amazon for a grand total of less than $60—and will enable you to understand the overwhelming challenges we face—along with the single most-powerful solution of all.

Six-Pack from Hicks—for health, hope & harmony on planet Earth

  1. Healthy Eating, Healthy WorldThe “big picture” about food (our book)
  2. A life changer for millions, including James Cameron. Forks Over Knives DVD 
  3. An essential scientific resource: The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell; the primary book that influenced Bill Clinton to adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.
  4. What have we done to our planet? Full Planet, Empty Plates by Lester Brown
  5. A horrifying wake-up call for leaders. TEN BILLION by Dr. Stephen Emmott
  6. Food choices are the primary cause of our environmental problems, yet our world leaders, scientists & experts are Comfortably Unawareby Richard Oppenlander.

Why should we be eating mostly plants? The “big picture” in 4 minutes.

Want to find out how healthy your family is eating? Take our free 4Leaf Survey. It takes 2 or 3 minutes and you can score it yourself. After taking the survey, please give me your feedback as it will be helpful in the development of our future 4Leaf app for smartphones. Send feedback to jmorrishicks@me.com

International. We’re now reaching people in over 100 countries. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or get daily blog notices by “following” us in the top of the right-hand column. For occasional updates, join our periodic mailing list.

J. Morris Hicks, working daily to promote health, hope and harmony on planet Earth.

To order more of my favorite books—visit our online BookStore now For help in your own quest to take charge of your health, visit our 4Leaf page and also enjoy some great recipes from Lisa’s 4Leaf Kitchen. Got a question? Let me hear from you at jmorrishicks@me.com. Or give me a call on my cell at 917-399-9700.

—J. Morris Hicks, board member since 2012; click banner for more info:

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