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Fresh Perspective

11/27 – Danah Zohar: Quantum Leadership

Russ Volckmann In the late 1970s and into the 1990s it seemed that more and more people were being drawn to some study of physics, quantum mechanics, chaos and complexity…

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Notes from the Field

11/27 – Building an Integral Culture

Eugene Pustoshkin I went to sleep and woke up thinking about something Ken Wilber said in the previous day’s talk at the Integral Center (Boulder, Colorado, USA)—an important talk which…

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Emerging Scholars

11/27 – Connections: The Invisible Dynamics of Leadership

Sherill Lambruschini Abstract This article is a review of the literature and serves as a theoretical framework that helps shed light about experiences of interpersonal connections of leaders in the…

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Leading Comments

11/27 – Final Release for This Issue

I would like to welcome Sue L. T. McGregor, PhD, as Editor for Transdisciplinarity. Sue has published her own work in this filed in Integral Leadership Review and is co-author…

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Kirstin McGuire Steve’s Story of Disengagement “You there?” This is the message that awaits my friend Steve via instant messaging every single morning at exactly 8:00am at the office. It’s…

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Notes from the Field

10/26 – ILiA 2013

The Online Conference: Co-Emergence: Leading from the Edge of Possibility Michael McElhenie For Integral Leadership in Action, our 2013 conference was a grand and periodically terrifying experiment. Our organizing group…

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Dr. Don E. Beck Julianna D. Padgett, Ph.D., LCSW, Assistant Dean of the School of Social Work at Tulane University led the organization of a presentation and a meetings/trainings between…

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10/13 – Transdisciplinary Reflections

History is not an outdated Operating System. Or, why those who ignore history are doomed to reinvent the wheel (and make me cranky). Alfonso Montuori A colleague and I were…

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Russ:  I have the pleasure of introducing Otto Scharmer, who is Senior Lecturer at MIT and founding chair of the Presencing Institute, he also is well known as an author of…

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Eric Reynolds Introduction Integral Theory, as I understand it, is a developmental framework for integrating all kinds of knowledge. It is a transdisciplinary space, a sort of memetic scaffolding where…

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