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Carol Sanford served as speaker for Saybrook’s Organizational Systems 2015 graduating class.  She inspired the curiosity of our graduates and students as she spoke about her transdisciplinary approach to working…

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10/9 – Acting As If – We’re in 2nd Tier

Tom Bruno-Magdich  Hello fellow Integral Leadership Review reader. I think it’s only fair that I disclose who I am and what I stand for before you spend your valuable time…

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Lisa Norton   “Jazz is not a what, it is a how.”  Bill Evans  “One Halloween, our group is excited to do a scary Halloween show. To start our play we…

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Robin Lincoln Wood Overview of the Purpose of this Series of Articles – with excerpts from “A Leader’s Guide to ThriveAbility” This series of articles is intended to illuminate how…

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Robin has brilliantly woven his ThriveAbility model into a field manual for executives, policy makers and change agents in service of creating a better world for future generations. Earth’s 7.3…

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10/9 – Review of The Third Act Workshop

Edward Kelley INTRODUCTION  Over the past 2-3 years we have run a number of retreats on The Third Act in life. In April of this year we also ran a…

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Peter Merry         Introduction As we stand on the edge of a new era, with old beliefs, institutions and values crumbling around us, a new realisation is…

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10/9 – The Art of Leading Change: Innovative Leaders Transformation Model

Maureen Metcalf & Carla Morelli Abstract This paper provides a high-level framework for leading transformative change that increases the probability of success by integrating leadership and culture into the process. It is…

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10/9 – The Highly Sensitive Integral Leader

Tracy M. Cooper, Ph.D. Abstract This paper presents a view of emergence as an integral leader in the community of individuals who have the personality trait sensory processing sensitivity, aka:…

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10/9 – Sheryl Sandberg

“In the future, there will be no female leaders. There will just be leaders.” Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead

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