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“Your values become your destiny.” Mahatma Gandhi The 2009 State of the World Forum is being held in Washington, D.C. early next year (2010). This momentous event is using an…

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Since January 2007 when formally we started the Integral Mexico Project, we focused on identify key leaders both in government and Mexican NGO’s. What we have found in the case…

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews: Immunity to Change

Review: How We Get Stuck, and How We Get Unstuck: A Review and Muse A Review of Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey’s Immunity to Change, Boston: Harvard Business Press,…

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Leadership Cartoon

Leadership Cartoon: Mark Hill

Mark Hill l am a cartoonist whose cartoons have been published in over 100 magazines and newspapers, including Time Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times. My specialty…

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Leading Comments

Leading Comments: This Issue and More

First, allow me to offer thanks to the interns who have contributed so much to the Integral Leadership Review for this and the previous four issues:Kathy E. McKenzie-Mitiku, North Carolina…

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The Centre for Human Emergence UK (CHE-UK) was born on 26 June 2009 in a basement room of the Holiday Inn, Oxford Circus, London. It was formally launched the next…

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Coda

CODA: Integral Thinking

Recently, John Rowan posted a piece of his on dialectical thinking on the London integral listserve, apiece he had published as “Dialectical Thinking and Humanistic Psychology,” Practical Philosophy, 3/2, July 2000,…

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Russ: Wendelin, I am delighted to have the opportunity to explore, clarify and develop the application of integral theory to the complex phenomenon of leadership. I hope this dialogue will be…

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Feature Articles

Feature Article: Integral Music: Evolution in Action

Integral Music: Evolution in Action Jessica Roemischer Introduction Music is arguably a more essential means of human expression than language. Over the course of history music has evolved to communicate…

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Weatherhead School of Management professor, Fred Collopy, penned a provocative piece in June 2009’s Fast Companyblog; an article that deserves a wider hearing and response. In today’s fragmentation of venues for…

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