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What kind of leadership is needed now?

What kind of leadership is needed now?. How is it cultivated?. • Seeing beyond limiting labels and assumptions. “We do not think and talk about what we see. We see what we are able to think and talk about.” —Edgar Schein.

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What kind of leadership is needed now?

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  1. What kind ofleadership is needed now?

  2. How is it cultivated?

  3. • Seeing beyond limiting labels and assumptions.

  4. “We do not think and talk about what we see. We see what we are able to think and talk about.” —Edgar Schein

  5. “The problem is that we stop paying attention. More to the point, we forget what to pay attention to.” —Peter Senge

  6. Violinist Miha Pogacnik.

  7. “We are moving from an economy and a society built on the logical, linear, computerlike capabilities of the Information Age to an economy and society built on inventive, empathic, big-picture capabilities.” —Daniel Pink

  8. • Aligning my values and deeply held purpose with my work.

  9. “There is a destiny beckoning to be lived, and no one else can live it in our stead.” —David Whyte

  10. • Developing resilience, courage, and strength.

  11. Margaret Wheatley: Practicing fearlessness in times of fear

  12. Wendy Palmer: Embodied leadership

  13. “I would love to live Like a river flows, Carried by the surprise Of its own unfolding.” —John O’Donohue

  14. • Thinking like a system.

  15. “Living systems that survive in the wild, from a flying starling to a rainforest orchid, must learn to adapt with the shifting ecosystems around them.” —David Whyte

  16. • Designing meetings and projects that lead to new thinking and new solutions.

  17. Toke Moeller: The art of hosting transformational change.

  18. Adam Kahane: Solving tough problems

  19. “The future is not some place we are going to, But one we are creating.” —John Schaar

  20. “We are longing for profound renewal and change in our collective structures and institutions. We have been waiting, consciously or not, all our lives. And now, it seems, a window is beginning to open.”—C. Otto Scharmer

  21. ALIA Europe January 10-16, Netherlands

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