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Elza S. Maalouf: Spiral Dynamics and the Middle East

Russ: Elza Maalouf, it is a great honor and privilege and pleasure to have you return to the pages of the Integral Leadership Review. Elza: It‘s always a pleasure to…

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Self-Deception in Leadership from a Developmental Perspective

“A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool” – William Shakespeare, “As You Like It”, Act 5 scene 1 As we…

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Vancouver, B.C., Canada: The Next Stage Facilitation

Chela Davison I want to be better. Call it an evolutionary impulse or compulsive addiction to seeking adequacy or something else all together. Whatever this is, it has me continually…

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The AQAL Cube for Dummies

Lexi Neale Author’s Note: The above title is not intended to be demeaning, dear Reader, but more of an inside joke between Russ and I. Russ has twice approached me…

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Tau Bada: An Agent of Change’s Story

John Quinlan Over a period of seven years, John Quinlan and his wife, Fiona, traversed the rivers, valleys and mountains of Papua, New Guinea, visiting innumerable villages on a remote…

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Notes from the Heart of Texas

The Austin Human Emergence Weekend Barbara N. Brown One recurring discussion at the New Year’s What Next Integral conference in Colorado was the emergence of spontaneous integral-like thinking.  Many feel…

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Edward J. Kelly Abstract Despite the intuitive feel of constructive-developmental theory (Kegan, 1980; 1994; McCauley et al., 2006; Torbert, 1987, 1994, 2004), it has had very little impact on the…

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Leading Comments

Leading Comments

Mark McCaslin What a pleasure it is to present the June issue of the Integral Leadership Review. This issue is packed with quality contributions and discussion concerning the nature of…

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Robert E. Kaplan and Robert B. Kaiser. Fear Your Strengths. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2013. This 100-page volume proposes that overusing our strengths gets us in trouble in relationships and leader…

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Cognition: Theory, Measurement, Implications

Maretha Prinsloo and Paul Barrett Abstract Given the spectrum of consciousness as postulated by various consciousness theorists, cognition, according to Wilber’s All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL) metatheory merely represents a…

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