August-November Volume 13, Number 4, 2013

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  • Emerging Scholars
  • Feature Articles
  • Fresh Perspective
  • Leadership Cartoon
  • Leadership Coaching Tips
  • Leadership Emerging
  • Leadership Quote
  • Leading Comments
  • Notes from the Field
Leading Comments

08/15 – New Directions

Welcome to the latest edition of the Integral Leadership Review. In addition, we would like to reveal our new format that is sure to please both our readers and authors…

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Leadership Quote

08/15 – G.K. Chesterton

“If a rhinoceros were to enter this restaurant now, there is no denying he would have great power here. But I should be the first to rise and assure him…

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Christine McDougall This article has been written after years of working with businesses and leaders within business. The examples of businesses that work well with tension and compression are rare….

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Gary Hawke Critical Realism is a project of emancipation, as Bhaskar has stated, “a total project to demolish the ideologies standing in the way of human freedom”. If this is…

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Scott Pochron “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” — Heraclitus Note to Readers: As a…

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Notes from the Field

08/15 – 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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Jonathan Reams I attended the 2013 Integral Theory Conference with my usual tendency to sit somewhat on the margins and observe the gathering with a mix of appreciative and critical…

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Notes from the Field

08/15 – Rosace: A New French Approach Aimed at Getting Work for Integral PhDs

Bruno Roussel and Brian Van der Horst At the Unversity of Toulouse in the South of France, a new organization called Rosace  (the French word for those huge rose-shaped stained-glass…

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Mundy Viar As a relative newcomer to the world of integral, this was my first ITC. It was with both excitement and reticence that I ventured into the dense integral…

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Lisa Norton I attended the ITC for the first time in glorious San Francisco in July as a volunteer. I learned a great deal and gained real appreciation for the…

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Kirstin McGuire The depth and breadth of unrealized human potential currently lying dormant in our Eco is more than a match for any personal, local, societal, global, economical or ecological…

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Lois Ruskadai Melina, Gloria J. Burgess, Lena Lid Falkman, and Antonio Marturano, eds. The Embodiment of Leadership:A Volume in the International Leadership Association Series, Building Leadership Bridges. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,…

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Leadership Cartoon

08/15 – Followership Challenged

Mark Hill l am a cartoonist whose cartoons have been published in over 100 magazines and newspapers, including Time Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times. My specialty…

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Greg Park, Collaborative Wisdom: From Pervasive Logic to Effective Operational Leadership. Burlington, VT: Gower, 2013. It seems relatively rare to come across a truly thoughtful work on operational leadership. It…

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Fresh Perspective

08/15 – Lisa Chacon: Integral Innovation

Russ Volckmann Russ: I’ve never met Lisa Chacon, but I’ve heard about some of the work she’s been doing in the San Francisco Bay Area. I was delighted to discover…

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August-November Volume 13, Number 4, 2013

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  • Coda
  • Feature Articles
  • Fresh Perspective
  • Leadership Coaching Tips
  • Notable-Reads
  • Notes from the Field
Notes from the Field

12/21 — Notes Towards an “Integral” Cosmopolitanism

Jeremy D Johnson I found myself struggling to find the appropriate leading note for this discussion. History seems to have irrupted this year, reminding us that, after all, things are still happening…

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Lisa Norton “2020 brought an unexpected opportunity: a powerful challenge to entrenched ways of thinking about the future. The pandemic shock, which has touched every single one of us in…

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12/21 — Why and How to Lead with Confident Vulnerability

I’ve been compelled to share these principles across the world, most recently in 30+ events for young entrepreneurs and major corporations in Morocco and Africa, over the span of nearly 3 years.

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12/21 — Unraveling the Gender Knot: Transformative Leadership at the ILA

The Thrive Paradox framework is a pathway for understanding the complex intersectionality of gender equity and acts as a powerful tool for creating fundamental shifts in beliefs and sustainable change in our living systems.

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Notable-Reads

12/21 — Notable Reads

Editors note: The following books are aggregated from the ILR network— we’d love to see them reviewed in future issues! Please reach out to us if you’re interested in writing…

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Irina Kopaneva, Pamela Shockley-Zalabak, Sherwyn Morreale There is much agreement that these are troubling times, characterized by high levels of distrust of many if not most U.S. leaders and institutions.  Indeed,…

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Michael Wicker The pandemic and the subsequent isolation that so many have experienced has caused unprecedented interruptions in the lives of people. No more is this as true as it is…

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In these challenging times, it is not just leaders and leadership that are needed, but highly effective leaders and leadership to help institutions of higher learning both survive and thrive.

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Said E. Dawlabani Those who are familiar with Clare W. Graves’ work, know him as the academic behind a more popular conception known as Spiral Dynamics. The theory and the…

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“Briefly, what I am proposing is that the psychology of the mature human being is an unfolding, emergent, oscillating, spiralling process marked by progressive subordination of older, lower- order behaviour systems to newer, higher-order systems as man’s existential problems change.”

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Peter Merry and Nish Dubashia Dialogue One: Beyond Evolution and the Cognitive Mind This dialogue was transcribed from a video series between Peter Merry and Nish Dubashia. You can watch…

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Eric Reynolds I came across a short 2017 article from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It relates how the winter solstice marks the beginning of a season of…

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Fresh Perspective

12/21 — Robin Lincoln Wood in Conversation with Kathleen Andrews

Robin Lincoln Wood, Kathleen Andrews Kathleen: Good morning, everybody. I’m here with Robin Wood. Today is September 25, 2020. I had a talk with Robin Wood earlier this week and…

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The book is called Seeing Through the World by Jeremy Johnson and is a brilliant introduction to the teaching of Jean Gebser, a name you may not even have heard of. As I devoured the book in a single weekend (fortunately, it’s short), I could feel my world once again gently rocking on its foundations, always a good sign that a book has really hit home. I knew instantly I had a tiger by the tail.

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Leadership Coaching Tips

12/21 — Aging, Dying, and What You Leave Behind

I hope these suggestions and questions will help families think ahead, beyond the death of a loved one.

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Based on my own experience, I offer the following insights into differences in culture and the challenges a faculty member may experience on entering the new world of business.

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