In almost every situation someone is called upon to lead. Taking up the call involves a conscious choice, and yet for many leaders, even those who are very experienced, not much consciousness is
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In almost every situation someone is called upon to lead. Taking up the call involves a conscious choice, and yet for many leaders, even those who are very experienced, not much consciousness is
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There is a right way and a wrong way to use the head as well as your heart in leadership. Via Annette Schmeling
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March 4, 11:29 AM
Contemplative Dialogue is a way of being that asks that we take a long and loving look at the real. Chris Argyris, Peter Senge, et.al., have given us the Ladder of Inference, and other tools, to be awake and aware and to picture the dignity and worth of each person. Our growth is gauged entirely by our capacity to love and be loved. Delete the scoop?
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As a leadership and change practitioner (and behavioral scientist) I often find myself having to make the case to leaders for the importance of awareness - which in my mind, like many other of the great traits listed, can't exist without consciousness! The graphic is a wonderful visual for...