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Summary One of the defining hallmarks of “second stage” integral thinking is the ability to move beyond seeing our current developmental stage as the “one true stage” that “should” be…

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Summary Nick Owen. (2004). More Magic of Metaphor: Stories for Leaders, Influencers and Motivators. Carmarthen, Wales, UK: Crown House Publishing Ltd. Owen’s first volume, the Magic of Metaphor includes 77 stories…

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When I discovered Harry Lasker and a hint of the scope of his work and contributions, I asked him if we could do an interview. I wanted to review his…

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Leading Comments

Leading Comments

I wish to express my deepest gratitude to those who have chosen to provide voluntary contributions to support the publication of the Integral Leadership Review. My goal is to continue to…

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Abou Nidal, our East Jerusalem Arab driver, is a big sturdy man who promised to take us anywhere in the Palestinian Territories. “These are our people. Safety is not an…

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Integral for the Masses

Integral for the Masses

Protecting the Integral Crown Jewels – a leadership responsibility for those pursuing an Integral path? “Isn’t life a bitch?” the tall bald-headed one from Boulder, Colorado responded to a question…

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Dialogue

Message from Dr. Don Beck

The following is an amalgam of two email messages from Dr. Don Beck. Thanks, Russ. Looking forward to Elza’s article. This is one talented, bright, and courageous woman. Amazing that What…

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“There will be twenty seven of us seated around a long U-shaped table. One of the walls consists of a series of large square glass windows overlooking the silky blue…

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Book Reviews

Book Review: Mark Edwards

Mark Edwards: At it Again…and Again,,, and Again… “On Being Critical” and Parallel Theories of an AQAL Approach to Relationality: Three Conversations with Ken Wilber The last couple of months…

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Coda

Coda

CODA, Resilience, Leadership and Coaching Mike Jay, CPR for the Soul: Creating Personal Resilience by Design. Leadership University Press, 2006. It is probably going to become increasingly difficult to keep up with…

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