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Paul Quaiser The Greatest Challenge for Contemporary Leadership is Existential When I was asked to share my perspective on the intersection of Sustainability and Leadership, I was honored. Then I…

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7/21 — ReGen Villages with James Ehrlich

James Ehrlich, Eric Reynolds, Jeremy Johnson Editor’s note: Eric and Jeremy were honored to interview James Ehrlich on the future of housing with ReGen Villages for the July 2021 issue…

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Richard Verboomen A fish pays no attention to the water around it; rather, it is truly fully integrated in its habitat. It hasn’t developed the lenses to see the water,…

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Dennis Whittrock The first thing you need to know is that this is a passionate book, written by a passionate author. And, full disclosure, Marco Robledo is a good friend of mine….

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Halim Dunsky Bill Torbert’s Numbskull in the Theatre of Inquiry  is a delightful and thought-provoking volume. More than an engaging memoir, it offers a concise summary and practical illustration of…

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Cam Danielson “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” William Stafford The turbulence of a new or modern way of life that challenges an older,…

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Patrick Breslin Difference of Opinion Coke versus Pepsi. Ford versus Chevy. Conservative versus Liberal. The first set of choices matters little in the grand scheme of things except for those…

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Melita Balas Rant The main purpose of this paper is to unpack the phases and properties of developmental movement from Kegan’s self-authoring order of consciousness to the self-transformative order of…

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Roman Angerer Hi, I am Roman. I have spent more than ten years now on using adult developmental theories in various settings like one-on-one coaching and developmentally oriented group experiences…

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Or Towards a Butterfly Civilization The citizens of planet Earth have reached a choice point, whether they know it or not. Human activity and technology have fostered in a new…

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