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agenda, from centering consciousness
anger, acknowledging
Aristotle, on hope
art
The Art of War (Sun-Tzu)
The Ascent of Man (Bronowski)
authority, acceptance of
autobiography, sacred
Azzopardi, Michael
Belgium
beliefs
vs. actions
articulating
development strategies for enacting
divine involvement
goodness of people
and leadership
in practice
primacy of service
and values
Benjamin, Walter
Bennis, Warren
Blais, Madeleine, on hope
bliss
Bloorview MacMillan Children’s Centre (Ontario)
vision
blue and orange card metaphor
Bodkin, Odds
as storyteller
Bohm, David
Bohr, Niels
Boyatzis, Richard
Primal Leadership
on self-management
Brancia, Vincent
The Brighter Side of Human Nature (Kohn)
Bronowski, Jacob, The Ascent of Man
Buddhism
Campbell, Joseph
on bliss
hero adventure
on spiritual significance
Catingub, Matt
on band creation
on communication
gifts
on improvisation
Cave Creek, Arizona
centering
beginning in heart
development strategies
discipline of bringing in
emotional engagement and fostering hope
example at work
insight and self-awareness
storytelling
vision and rendering significance
Challenger
change
leaders’ role in
levels of
and mission
mobilizing for
paradoxical theory
political commitment and
power over
Cherokee Nation leader, see Mankiller, Wilma
Chopra, Deepak
on insight and vision
on heros
on leaders and followers
on spirituality
Churchill, Winston
Clark, Wesley
Clinton, Bill
coach, choosing
Coffin, William Sloane, Jr., on hope
collective thinking
comfort zone
commitment
to leaders
leader’s call to
leader’s success at winning
leadership competencies for inspiring
see also emotional commitment; intellectual commitment; political commitment; spiritual commitment
communication
deceit and
and emotional engagement
between everyday world and spirit world
of understanding
competence of leaders
competencies for inspiring commitment, summary
conflict, and suffering
consciousness, centering
Cousins, Norman, on hope
Covert, Kathy
self-development
on vision development
crisis, and leadership
Croce, Pat
belief in divine involvement
on doing good
on fighting negativity
on goodness of people
on passion
as Philadelphia 76ers president
on sleep
deceit, communication and
decision making, responsibility for
democracy
dialogue with community
Dickinson, Emily
discussion, slowing down
divine involvement, beliefs in
Doele, Jody
Dryden, John Fairfield
perception
Edelman, Marian Wright
ego, submission of
Ellis, Jim
beliefs
group vision process
on personal narrative
emotional commitment
competencies summary
vs. intellectual commitment
materials for winning
response from
self-awareness and
value and limitations
winning
emotional engagement
absence of empathy
creative use of self
development strategies
and fostering hope
emotions
barriers to recognizing
ignoring
imagining
integration with mind and spirit
vs. intellect
inviting presence of
noticing and valuing
overruling
physical responses to
self-management
sharing in meeting
transforming
empathy
absence of
practical
practicing
enacting beliefs competency see also beliefs
encouragement of the right things
Enron
enthusiasm
expectations
feedback
feeling
Feynman, Richard
Fielding Graduate Institute
vision
followers
leaders’ imagining of emotional worlds of
and leadership
fostering hope
art of
development strategies
and emotional engagement
optimism, pessimism and
possibility of success
public good or private goods
successes and personal stories
Francia, Vincent
Freedom House
Friend, Tom
frustration, acknowledging
Fujita
vision
Fushek, Dale
beliefs
gifts
insight
with Mother Teresa
perception
personal narrative
self-questioning
vision emergence
Gandhi, Mohandas
Gardner, Howard
Leading Minds
genuineness
GeoData Alliance
gifts of leaders, playing to
Giuliani, Rudy
Goleman, Daniel
Primal Leadership
on self-awareness
on self-management
Gone With the Wind
goodness of people, belief in
Greece
group process, for vision creation
Gutierrez, Dawn
on emotions
vision adoption
hanging out
Harris, Alice
hope from story
insight
and Parents of Watts
primacy of service
Harvard Business School, Mobius Leadership Forum
Havel, Vaclav, on hope
Heisenberg, Werner
Hennen, Mary Ellen
beliefs
gifts
self-development
success and hope
on vision development
Henri, Robert
on improvisation
hero adventure
access to two worlds
godsend
submission of ego
trials and passion
Hewlett-Packard
Hollister, David
on creative use of self
on educating followers
on expectations
on intellectual vs. emotional commitment
primacy of service
Holmes, Edmond Gore Alexander
Hoover, Herbert
hope, see fostering hope
House of Divine Providence (Id-Dar tal-Provvidenza)
Huxley, Aldous
hypocrisy
Id-Dar tal-Provvidenza (House of Divine Providence)
identity
leaders’ stories about
and vision
imagery in storytelling
imagination
of emotions
in storytelling
improvisation
Inc. Magazine
information
free flow
gathering and pondering
insight
from within
in centering
development strategies
importance of
from intuition
narrowing challenge of
from study and reflection
suddenness of
vision from
instinct
institutions, founders of
intellect, vs. emotion
intellectual commitment
competencies summary
vs. emotional
materials for winning
value and limitations
intentionality, and invitational theory
Internet
and authority
search on leadership
interviewees
intuition
trust in
invitational theory
Iraq
Israelow, Marvin
on communication
dialogue with community
encouraging commitment
imagination
self-development
Jesus
Johnson, Samuel, on hope
Jones, Michael
on improvisation
on passion
Jung, Carl
Keen, Sam, belief in primacy of service
Keller, Helen
King, Martin Luther
kings
Kobayashi, Koji
Koch, Edward
Koestenbaum, Peter
Kohn, Alfie, The Brighter Side of Human Nature
Lamott, Anne, on hope
leadership
ancient wisdom about
approaches to improvement
and beliefs
competencies for inspiring commitment
congruence between words and actions
definition of
example at work
and followers
genuineness
Internet search on
need for
point of contact with followers
self-development
self or situation
shift in views
theories of
thinking together with followers
uncovering self
vision articulation
Learned Optimism (Seligman)
Life Teen, Inc.
Machiavelli, Nicolo
Malta
Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild
Mandela, Nelson
Mankiller, Wilma
beliefs
hope from story
imagination
on optimism
personal narrative
primacy of service
on sleep
Marie Antoinette
McKee, Annie
Primal Leadership
on self-management
measurement, and intuition
meeting environment
mentor, choosing
Michelangelo
mind, integration with emotion and spirit
mindful listening
mindfulness
mission
mobilizing
in big way
development strategies for
education for
enrollment of supporters
by narrowing challenge
by thinking together
Mobius Leadership Forum (Harvard Business School)
moral objectives
motivation
mudras
myth, in storytelling
Nachmanovitch, Stephen, Free Play: The Power of Improvisation in Life and the Arts
narrative, personal
of identity
NEC Corporation, vision
negativity
in self-talk
New York City
Nicola, Lewis
noble visions
vs. self-referent
spiritual significance in
Norway
Odyssey
On the Waterfront
O’Neill, Beverly
on abilities
belief in divine involvement
on hope
optimism
being surrounded by
expressing
and invitational theory
of Pat Croce
realism in
varieties of
paradoxical theory of change
feelings and
Parents of Watts
passion
in hero adventure
Pearce, Joseph Chilton
personal narrative
of identity
pessimism
Peter, Laurence J., on pessimism
physical responses to emotions
Pliny, on hope
point of contact, between leaders and followers
Portelli, Lewis
PowerPoint presentations
Pries, Ralph
Primal Leadership (Goleman, Boyatzis, McKee)
primitive human responses
Prudential Insurance Company
Purkey, William
questions, insight from
rationality, vs. intuition
realism, optimism with
reflection
insight from
rendering significance see also spiritual significance
reptilian brain function
research on leadership
resonance of leaders
respect, and invitational theory
Richards, M. C.
Centering
on centering
on improvisation
practicing art form
Rogers, Carl
Rogers, Will
Roseveare, Heather
sacred autobiography
safety, as value
Schachter-Shalomi, Zalman
beliefs
imagination
insight
response to emotion
Schultz, Howard
scripts, need to replace
Scullion, Mary
The Seat of the Soul (Zukav)
Seese, Dorothy Anne, on hope
self, uncovering
self-awareness
barriers to
in centering
development strategies
and emotional engagement
experience in the moment
on holiday
potter’s story
self-development
self-knowledge
self-management, of emotions
self-referent vision
vs. noble vision
self-responsibility
self-talk
Seligman, Martin
Learned Optimism
on optimism
senses, and imagination
September 11 terrorist attacks
service, belief in primacy
similarities, focusing on
Simmons, Annette
sleep, importance of
soul
Soul Prints (Gafni)
sovereignty
leaders’ behavior and
spirit
integration with mind and emotion
presence
competencies summary
materials for winning
winning
Spiritual Eldering Institute
spiritual significance
in centering
development strategies
from leaders
spirituality, Chopra on
Steinem, Gloria
stereotypes
Sternberg, Robert
storytelling
in centering
creative use of self in
development strategies
examples
narrative of identity
narrative threads
personal narrative
to win intellectual commitment
Strickland, Bill
on art form
on communication
on goodness of people
hope from story
insight
on intuition
on noble visions
on passion
perception
on reflection
on vision
study, insight from
success
celebrating
possibility of
suffering
Buddhism on
and passion
Sun-Tzu, The Art of War
Teresa, Mother
Thatcher, Margaret
narrative of identity
Thich Nhat Hanh
Thoreau, Henry David
thoughts, vs. feelings
trials in hero adventure
trust
in intuition
and invitational theory
uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics
understanding, communication of
unspeakables
values, and beliefs
vision
adoption
allowing emergence
in centering
corporate
development strategies
of future
group process for creation
human nature
and identity
insight and
leadership articulation of
noble
self-referent
self-referent vs. noble
value of
Washington, George
Waugh, Barbara
Wheatley, Margaret
Whirlpool, vision
Wold, Jim
on emotional commitment
on mentor vs. coach
vision
World Trade Center (NY)
World Youth Day celebration (2002)
Wright, Bonnie
on change process
on goodness of people
response to emotion
Yutang, Lin
Zen
Zukav, Gary
The Seat of the Soul