Tag: leadership
Relational Leadership Webinar Graphics
A lot of my work over the last few years, and my thesis (which led to many of the ideas in this presentation) has led me to the idea of relational leadership so I’ve been fascinated to discover Kenneth Gergen and the Taos Institute and its affiliates working hard to figure out what the new patterns and methods might be. They recently hosted a series of conversations by webinar – still available to watch here – and I was able to get to a couple of them. Now I want to graphically record all of them – such exciting thinking. Continue reading Relational Leadership Webinar Graphics
orality, drawing and literacy #rhizo14
“What is that you express in your eyes? It seems to me more than all the print I have read in my life.” Walt Whitman Dave Cormier, this week in part 4 of Rhizomatic Learning – The community is the curriculum, asks this question: Our connective technologies are, as many have said, a return to orality. It gives us the opportunity to connect our thoughts with others without them being finished, stale and objective. The medium of print, while practically useful for many reasons (particularly historically) encourages the opposite. Is books making us stupid? This took me by surprise and … Continue reading orality, drawing and literacy #rhizo14