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Three Horizons: Shifting Vision to Lead to an Emerging Future

Good leadership constantly requires a careful, ongoing evaluation of a vision of the future to which one can navigate. Many leaders are guided by…

The Deeper Dimensions of Transformational Change: A Call to Collective Inquiry and Action

Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future (Society for Organizational Learning, 2004) represents a further evolution of many of the themes presented…

Learning About Connection Circles

The topics elementary- and middle-school students today study are complex and often difficult to understand. Seldom is an issue as simple as it appears…

Multiple Truths: Dialogue for Aligning Vision at Hindustan Petroleum

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited is the second-largest marketing and oil refining company in India, with more than 11,000 employees, an annual turnover of more…

On Becoming a Beyonder!

One day, your grandchildren may ask, “Who were the great leaders when you were young?” Although history will probably confirm the names you mention,…

The Kaospilots: School of Societal Change, Business Creativity, and Personal Mastery

Imagine you attend an educational institution where your ideas are supported and anything seems possible. Imagine that, as a student, you are valued as…

Will Obama Walk the Learner’s Path?

These lines, from three American presidential inaugural addresses, are arguably the most famous from the 56 such speeches given since 1789. At the start…

Landmarks for Leaders in Times of Uncertainty and Chaos

All around the world, people are stepping forward in new ways to provide leadership. In many cases, they are not the people in positions…

Doesn’t Anyone Use Turn Signals Anymore?

Doesn’t anyone use turn signals anymore? That was the thought running through my mind after two recent near collisions, with other cars making sudden…

Unleashing an Avalanche of Change

The Pebble and the Avalanche: How Taking Things Apart Creates Revolutions (Berrett-Koehler, 2005) by Moshe Yudkowsky is an interesting, readable book that examines…