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Guest blogger, Theo Cade, shares his experience working with a number of the Zen Leader flips below. You’ll also see the wood model he built of…
A publisher once told me that most people don’t finish books that they start. Well, it was the end of The Zen Leader that changed…
We’re losing control. At least in the traditional sense of being able to control outcomes, nail down all the variables, or compel others to do…
Ginny Whitelaw for Integral Post: March 26th, 2014 My, has Ken Wilber opened a rich territory for us to explore! I’ve read with great interest …
I recently read a most remarkable book, Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux. Ken Wilber calls it “spectacular…pioneering.” Jenny Wade calls it “brilliant…a world changer.” I…
Carl He, one of our IZL alumni and an active Zen student at our Shanghai dojo, sent this article shortly after he was hired for a…
I was meeting with a client some years ago – a great, bright leader – on what we were going to focus on in some…
I’m no expert in Chinese astrology, nor sold on its scientific merit. But one of the people I’ve respected most in this life – Tanouye Roshi…
Ginny Whitelaw for Integral Post: originally published August 7, 2013 Mindfulness has made it into the Zeitgeist – even into Zite, itself, as one of…