1. BUILDING CAPACITY IN EMERGENCE [25:45]
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Margaret J. Wheatley, American writer and management consultant studies organizational behavior. Meg offers us a perspective on today's shifting world, what we can do next, and what leaders must do in the face of deteriorating civilization to sustain belief in human potential.
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2. Spirit of Authentic Presence in Leadership and Life [22:21]
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Spirit of Authentic Presence In Leadership And Life by Jackie Lowe Stevenson, CEO, The Spirit of Leadership LLC
Jackie introduces us to the value of ecological environment, our relationship to ourselves, to others, and to nature. Working through the spirit of the horse, an ancient willing and courageous animal, we learn lessons in survival that when practiced, return to us our most authentic selves and meaningful life. Read the Research Interview here. |
3. Growing Community in Economic Development [05:46]
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Dennis Coughlin, Co-Founder and Director, Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) offers his insights on sharing connectivity, social network mapping and growing community in economic development.
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4. Collaborative Health Care Transforms Systems of Care Delivery for Children [02:42]
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Dr. Margolis describes his life work to improve quality systems health care delivery for children, his view of health care systems, and the value strengthening social network practice, mapping, and analysis bring to improving innovative practices and knowledge sharing.
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5. Re-Weave Community: Invest in Connectivity, Creativity and Collaboration [11:47]
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Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power and Tom O'Brien, Program Director, Neighborhood Connections at the Cleveland Foundation, in conversation about how relationship building programs accelerate community capacity for transformational change.
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