“Reveln” represents the gifts of a consulting perspective, since when you are in it as a client, you may not be able to see it. “Revel” as a name has been with me since choosing a “unique name” for my university ID back in the 90s. As Nystrom is my husband’s name, I found Reveln a good blend of using Revelation, my original inspiration for the name, as well as reason combined, a goal of effective organization development consulting.
In addition, Reveln facilitative consulting helps uncover:
- reason, where it resides, in many places, at many levels
- reason sometimes held captive in silos, or cliques, via in/out groups, and via senior leaders “bubble” or isolation, as well as leader hierarchy, embeddedness and familiarity
- revelation, by leaders, teams, and groups as they bring the puzzle pieces together to see the whole
- the joy of seeing an undiscovered wholeness emerge
- factors that build lasting satisfaction when considering implications, commitments, right action, and next steps
Reveln Consulting is also engaged in using the tools of Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS.) This includes emphasis on positive processes and improved organizational environments that lead to the development of human strength and resiliency. POS can also an aspect of healing, restoration, and reconciliation in organizations. Another key focus is cultivating extraordinary individual and organizational performance.
Reveln also happens to be:
- A town in Sweden
- A connection to my husband’s 100% Swedish heritage – the charm of lutefisk
- The name on my vanity license plate, circa 2005
- The license plate that graces our ’98 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder, a classic in waiting
