Bridging the Leadership / Corporate Governance Gap

Issue 08

Complex challenges that businesses increasingly face can often be better explained and discussed through visual images than spoken words. Julian Burton, an artist and change consulant, forsakes his drawing-pad to asks ‘imagine trying to explain the London Underground system just in words?’

We also explore other leadership issues such as authentic leadership and ethical behaviour.

Key Articles

Risk, Innovation and the SiliconValley Entrepreneur

Roddy Millar

A conversation with serial entrepreneur, Ali Partovi

The Leadership Credo

William Klepper & Yoshie Nakamura

A Social Contract for Change

Visual Meaning as a Leadership Tool

Julian Burton

Using visual metaphors to represent complex issues can bring more of the brain into play.

VIEWPOINT

Risk, Innovation and the Silicon Valley Entrepreneur

Winning People’s Hearts

Leadership Development

Addressing the Governance Gap

The Leadership Credo

Savoir-relier: A Leadership Vision for a Complex World

Visual Meaning as a Leadership Tool

The Neuroscience of Trust

Online and eLearning for Leadership Development: An IEDP Survey

Leadership Research Data Focus

Corporate Practice

Co-Creating a Co-Creative Enterprise: Mahindra & Mahindra with Ross School, Michigan

Leading Across Boundaries: Standard Chartered Bank

ANATOMY OF A PROGRAM

Owners and Entrepreneurs Program – IE Business School

BOOK REVIEWS

Beyond Tribalism: Managing Identities in a Diverse World – Celia de Anca

Led by Greatness: How Character Can Power Your Success – David Lain

Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth – Navi Radjou, Jaideep Prabvhu, Simone Ahuja

Judgement Calls: 12 Stories of Big Decisions and the Teams that Got Them Right – Thomas H Davenport & Brook Manville

Exec Ed News

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