In this issue we bring four strong insights into how critical self-awareness and innovation are and how they can be developed. Carol Becker, Dean of Columbia School of Art articulates with great clarity what it is they do to foster innovation that business schools fail to. Rakesh Songhi explores non-religious spirituality and Prasad Kaipa looks at developing wisdom, while Gerard Seijts and Jeffrey Gandz promote the importance of learning for leaders to close the loop.
Key Articles
Roddy Millar
A conversation with Erika James, Associate Dean of Executive Education at Darden School of Business, University of Virginia
Gerard Seijts and Jeffrey Gandz
There is something to be learned everyday by both looking in the mirror and at those around you….
VIEWPOINT
Progressing Cultural Advancement Roddy Millar with Erika James
Understanding Emotions Paul Brown, Kitty Chisholm & Tara Swart
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Leading with Wisdom Prasad Kaipa
Beyond Innovation Carol Becker
Propelled to Holistic Success Tom Nash and Chris Marcolli
Developing Spiritual Leadership Rakesh Sondhi
Good Leaders Learn Gerard Seijts & Jeffrey Gandz
LEADERSHIP RESEARCH DATA FOCUS
ANATOMY OF A PROGRAM
UniCredit – Learning Through Doing
CORPORATE PRACTICE
Insurance – A Policy for the Future Australian insurance giant IAG and MBS Mt Eliza
All for One and One for All Indonesia’s PT Kalbe Farma and Singapore’s NUS Business School
BOOK REVIEWS
All Above Board:Creating the Ideal Corporate Board – Ulf Lindgren
Too Good to Fail? – Jan Filochowski
The Procactive Leader: How to Overcome Procrastination and be a Bold Decision-Maker – David De Cremer
The Language of Leaders – Kevin Murray
EXEC ED NEWS
Subscribe to Developing Leaders Quarterly
Subscribe to Developing Leaders Quarterly and receive a beautiful, printed pocket-sized copy of every issue delivered direct to your door so you can enjoy the benefits of our small format issues away from your screen. Subscribers also enjoy access to all online back issues, are first in line for invitations to our dialogue events and receive discounts on DLQ special editions.
Digital-only subscriptions and/or organizational subscriptions for multiple copies are also available.