Vision
Leverage In Action is and Organization which is Connected, Cohesive and Compassionate, Expanding progressively throughout
Led by Leaders who are Powerful, Empowered and Listening for Choice.
Charter
Leverage In Action is an Organization of people whose Purpose is to empower and enable people to invent and create the life they love.
Our
We conduct ourselves and our Organization from the following fundamental Values that are at the heart of who we are;
Self Expression:
To be free in all areas of life and business.
Choice:
Providing people an abundance of opportunity.
People experience choosing.
People are satisfied with the process that leads to their choice.
Excellence:
A commitment to completion
Integrity:
Doing what we say we will do.
Operating from an empowering context.
Responsibility:
To be willing to be the cause of the results in our lives.
Leadership:
Underpinning our values is Leadership and the development of leaders,
for with Leadership our impact is expanded.
“Leadership is the ability to obtain followers” – James C Georges.
We promise to be true to our Purpose, to accomplish our
This is who we are.
This is what you can count on.



Neways believes in giving back to the community and improving the lives of people all over the world. At our recent convention in Japan, CEO Eric Larsen announced that, in an effort to give back to the land of the durian fruit, Neways will donate a percentage of Durian Fusion™ proceeds to help prevent human trafficking in Thailand and assist affected women and children.
Senator Mechai was appointed to the Thai Senate in 1987 and 1997, and in 2000 he was elected to serve a six-year term. Appointed as a Minister to the Office of the Prime Minister in 1991 and 1992, he served as the chief architect for building a comprehensive national HIV/AIDS prevention policy and program in Thailand. His HIV/AIDS initiative is regarded as the finest national effort by any country in combating HIV/AIDS. By 2004, Thailand had experienced 90% reduction in new infections of HIV. The World Bank reported in 2005 that these preventative efforts helped save 7.7 million lives throughout Thailand, and saved the government over US$18 billion in treatment cost alone.


