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International Leadership Association to Explore Leading Across Borders and Generations at 17th Annual Global Conference Barcelona, Spain October 14-17, 2015 The International Leadership Association, the global network for all those…

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 Women Impacting Healthcare – Broadening Our Leadership November 6, 2015 Minneapolis, MN The University of Minnesota’s 4th annual full-day Women Impacting Healthcare conference, Broadening Our Leadership, is designed for women…

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APROS/EGOS Conference “Spaces, Constraints, Creativities: Organization and Disorganization” Sydney, Australia December 9–11, 2015 Hosted by CMOS (Centre for Management and Organisation Studies) UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney in…

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New Directions in Leadership Studies: Exploring the Critical Turn Lancaster University 13th–15th December 2015 In 2015 the International Studying Leadership Conference returns to Lancaster University Management School. Having hosted the…

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GLOBAL DRUCKER FORUM 5 – 6 NOV 2O15 Vienna, Austria The Drucker Forum 2015 touches a key theme of our time: it will look at the technology revolution – with…

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All delegates wishing to attend the British Academy of Management Conference will need to be a BAM member. So you will need to pay the membership and the Conference fee….

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Dennis Wittrock has sent out the following appeal: Get behind IEC 2016 – support the team! For the 2nd Integral European Conference in 2016 I ask for your help –…

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You can buy a video of Sean Hargens’ opening presentation and more from ITC 2015 here. Well worth watching for a status of integral theory, its impact and potential. His presentation on…

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Tim Winton So, something happened at the Integral Theory Conference. Four weeks now since it ended and its still happening. Not with quite the same intensity, but intense enough that…

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Leadership Emerging

8/19 – John Brockman, Ed. This Idea Must Die.

John Brockman, Ed. This Idea Must Die. New York: Harper, 2015. This is a most unusual book to be included in Integral Leadership Review. But it is a significant contribution…

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