What better way to celebrate Canada Day than to flash the fireworks of July 1 onto the 4 Quadrants of Canada’s cohort of Integral Leaders?
A whole Quadrivium of Integral Leaders were featured in the Integral Leadership Review – Canada Issue at the beginning of 2015. But the plenitude of contributors and the depth of their insights deserves a special reminder today.
Click here to read the Profiles of all the Authors of the Canada Issue – Integral Leadership Review
Here is the Table of Contents in the Canada Issue – with links to all the contributions – including the original 4 Quadrant aboriginal Totem artwork of the Cover (with poetry, thought pieces, research reports, organizational histories, pedagocial principles for teaching leaders, environmental and sustainability insights, inspiring quotations, in-depth interviews … and more):
Cover
Leading Comments
1/15 – A Totem for Curating a Story of Leadership in Canada
2/15 – From Totem Guides and Lock Masters to World Legacy Light
Leadership Quote
2/15 – Adrienne Clarkson, 26th Governor General of Canada (1999-2005)
Lead Poem
Leadership Coaching Tips
1/15 – Leading Generative Change
2/15 – It’s not just what you do, but also how you think!
Fresh Perspective
1/15 – Integral Coaching Canada with Laura Divine and Joanne Hunt
2/15 – Dialogic Development: a Conversation with Gervase Bushe
Leading Self
1/15 – Inching Towards Leaderless Leading
1/15 – Re-membering My Inherent Wilderness
Leading Others
1/15 – Is True Integral Leadership Possible?
2/15 – Deep Presencing: Illuminating New Territory at the Bottom of the U
Leading Organizations
1/15 – Building Water Leaders and Waterpreneurs
1/15 – Giving birth to Authentic Leadership in Action
Leading Cultures
1/15 – A Circle of Aiijaakag, a Circle of Maangag: Integral Theory and Indigenous Leadership
Leading World
2/15 – How ARE We To Go On Together? Our Evolutionary Crossroads
Continuous LearningContinuous Learning
1/15 – Integral Dispositions and Transdisciplinary Knowledge Creation
1/15 – The Long and Winding Road: Leadership and Learning Principles That Transform
Brigitte Harris and Niels Agger-Gupta
Book Reviews
1/15 – The Pulse of Possibility – A Retrospective Review of the Work of Bruce Sanguin
Column
Poetry Gallery
1/15 – 2. What’s It Gonna Take to Stay Awake?
1/15 – 4. Build the Arks (King Kong Song)
Notes from the Field
1/15 – Integral City Development in the Russian City of Izhevsk
We wish you a Happy Canada Day of Reading and Inspiration – with Gratitude to all the Integral Leaders in Canada.
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