July Volume 20, Number 1, 2020

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Fresh Perspective

7/31 – Talking Transcendence: Scott Barry Kaufman in Dialogue with Alfonso Montuori

Scott Barry Kaufman and Alfonso Montuori Alfonso: Scott, your earlier books drew extensively from neuroscience. This one rediscovers and updates Maslow and Humanistic psychology, the latter a tradition that has…

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Notes from the Field

7/31 – Review of IEC 2020 Online

Tom Habib Our need to share our experiences at IEC 2020 threatened to relegate us to a Tower of Babel. The energy swirled among the members of San Diego Integral who attended the conference….

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Anouk Brak Hello! My name is Anouk Brack and I’m an expert in leadership development. We know about skills development in leadership, project management skills and conversation skills and all…

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Dena Michele Rosko The power lines zapped overhead in the late September sky as I crossed the open field, past the new and empty play toy, and around the newly…

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Notes from the Field

7/31 – The current state of Integral in Russia

Eugene Pustoshkin This essay was initially written for the Integral European Conference 2020 newsletter and blog in March 2020—it was published there in a significantly abbreviated form. The current version…

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Introduction: The Year When the Earth Discontinued This year has proven to be challenging, indeed! It is full of sociocultural, medical, economical, and psychological turmoil for many people across the…

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Feature Articles

7/31 – Business Agility

Michael Morrow-Fox, Maureen Metcalf Creating a Company that Perpetually Evolves: Methodology Soup As the COVID-19 Pandemic turned businesses worldwide upside down, business consultants were flooded with executive requests for help….

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Written by Brooke Linn  “An experience of patience or any other psychological resource is a state of mind, and enjoying it helps turn it into a positive trait embedded in…

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Linda Lilian Northhouse (2007:p3) said leadership was a process in which an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. In this definition emphasis is placed on…

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Linda Lilia Introduction “Embwa ezala embwa” (a dog reproduces a dog) was a response given in a research inquiry regarding women were more ethically apt than men. The response which…

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Notes from the Field

7/31 – Our Moment of Choice: A New Book by The Evolutionary Leaders Community Suggests Integral Solutions for an Integral World

Kurt Johnson, Robert Atkinson, Diane Marie Williams and Deborah Moldow  When discussions turn to the multifarious complexities of interconnected challenges and possible solutions, Ken Wilber is well known for sitting…

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Jaap Geerlof COVID-19: The Latest Pandemic On the last day of 2019, health officials from China reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) about a group of 41 patients with…

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Anna Frost When COVID-19 and the subsequent quarantines broke out in the United States beginning in March 2020, the news was unsettling but not incredible. Being that I have completed…

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Tracy Cooper “I’m no artist; I can’t even draw a stick figure!”  How many students have you known who say something like this? Too often students, by the time they are graduate…

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Toxic leadership and followership remain emerging sectors of inquiry within the overall field of leadership study. As a result of the relative paucity of research on both toxic leadership and…

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Melita Balas Rant Introduction A central regularity discovered by the neo-Piagetian school of constructive human development is that adults (like children) can further evolve in their cognitive, affective and behavioral…

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by Daryl S. Paulson, PhD BioScience Laboratories, Inc. The coronavirus has been on this planet for years and changes from time to time. COVID-19 is the strain of coronavirus that is…

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