August 2004
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Leading Comments
Leading Comments
Russ Volckmann
I am grateful to the more than 860 subscribers to Integral Leadership Review. Your support means that we can move closer to a way of viewing and being in the world that is integrative, generative and supportive of our evolving integrity – learning to align our theory and our action, our values and assumptions with achieving […]
Leadership Quote
Leadership Quote
Editor
Five simultaneous conversations are essential to the art and discipline of leadership… The first courageous conversation is the conversation with the unknown future – what lies over the horizon…” The second conversation is the courageous conversation you’re not having with a present customer, a patient, a vendor, who all represent the future as it’s lapping […]
Leadership Coaching Tips
Leadership Coaching Tip
Russ Volckmann
When working with an executive or other leader in generating alternatives and playing out outcomes from alternatives we are engaging in a scenario exploration process. As a coach it is important to be able to recognize elements of such an analysis that relates to different levels of development and to developmental dynamics. If you use […]
Fresh Perspective
A Fresh Perspective: Integral Leadership: The 100 Book Project, An Excerpt from a Conversation with Thierry C. Pauchant
Russ Volckmann
Q: What is the relationship between your being a chair in ethical management and your Integral Leadership program at H.E.C.? A: It’s pretty straightforward. If we’re talking about integral development, like Ken Wilber or Bill Tolbert and many other developmental theorists, we’re talking about ethics. The behaviors, thinking patterns and emotions of people are targeted for acting […]
Feature Articles
Feature Article: Developing Leaders: Scenarios and Holonics
Russ Volckmann
Think about the methods we have for developing leaders: education, training, OJT, mentoring, coaching, assessment centers, focus on leader competencies, developing a leadership pipeline, etc. One that hasn’t received much attention is the use of scenarios. Training programs use simulations and experiential learning activities, usually focused on an organizational or behavioral issue of some sort: […]
Coda
CODA: Courage
Russ Volckmann
Leadership, as has been preached in these pages for some time now, is about the individual and the context. It is about an emergence of individuals from context to demonstrate leadership. One of the things that I have not focused on very much is the traits or qualities individuals bring to these leader moments. I […]