From learning to leadership: the power of community in professional development
Anne-Laure Le Cunff • The state of personal knowledge management
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having community to learn with is actually really crucial for human development. It means we learn to see ideas, not just through our own singular and limited perspectives, but to see how different experiences create different ways of thinking about things, of comprehending and applying ideas.
adrienne maree brown • Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds
Fabian Pfortmüller • Communities = human search engines?
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More than just content: building community in the graduate classroom - Nature Biotechnology
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Developing a field that encourages learning is the primary task of leadership, and perhaps the only way that a leader can genuinely influence or inspire others.
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
What does seem important is that they share in common (1) a curiosity about how to practice a quality of leadership education that can more adequately address systemic change on behalf of the common good, (2) an informed respect for the process of human growth and development, and (3) a willingness to take on a mode of working that challenges both
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The approach to learning leadership that we are examining here is designed to relentlessly reveal the strengths and the limitations of the individual within social systems and encourage, therefore, a transformation of one’s understanding of power within the social group.
Sharon Daloz Parks • Leadership Can Be Taught: A Bold Approach for a Complex World
the essence of the contribution of this approach are three key provisions that must be considered in any effort to teach the art of leadership that can serve the common good in a time of heightened complexity and change: the formation of a seeing heart, an informed mind, and a little courage. This requires learning how to pay attention with compass
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