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Lisa Norton “ How can one design or manufacture in a way that loves all of the children, of all species, for all time?” William McDonough and Michael Braungart To…

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Fresh Perspective

6/16 – Charles Handy and the Curves of Life

Edward J. Kelly Edward: Charles could we start by talking about your latest book The Second Curve and how you came up with the concept? Charles: It has been around…

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Sahlan Momo Bombastic! These are not thoughts these are stones, milestone of a human condition in which the self is both in itself and in the other. The other and…

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Feature Articles

6/16 – On Bhaskarian and Laskean Dialectics

(In Memory of Roy Bhaskar 1944-2014) Michael Schwartz Roy Bhaskar, who passed away last fall, was a leading philosopher and meta-disciplinarian who founded the school of Critical Realism, an international…

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Jordan Luftig With one month before the fourth Integral Theory Conference gets underway, I have to say that the public’s perception of ITC 2015 probably falls short of the amazing…

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Sue L. T. McGregor PhD Professor Emerita (MSVU) Introduction Despite a “plurality of transdisciplinary models” (Nicolescu, 2008c, p. 13), the full range of transdisciplinarity has not yet been fully grasped and…

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Notes from the Field

6/16 – Crisis Management in Renton

Crisis Management Workshop: Renton Washington: April 29, 2015 – May 1, 2015 Dena Rosko I supported community engagement for the crisis management workshop and certificate program from Saybrook University. My…

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Leadership Coaching Tips

6/16 – Flow-Based Leadership

Judith L. Glick-Smith, Ph.D. Have you ever worked in an environment where everyone is happy and productive, where everyone is actually having fun doing what they do. No one complains…

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Allison Stern Travel offers many opportunities, among them the chance to broaden one’s mind. As a lived experience, travel also offers access to insight through other, more holistic ways of…

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Alfonso Montuori Back in the late 80s and 90s I ranted and raved in print and off about the fact that our understanding of creativity in the US was focused…

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