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Please join the International Humanistic Management Association (IHMA) and Sandra Waddock (Boston College) for an Intellectual Shaman conversation with Dr. Phil Mirvis to discuss the topic "Reimagining Leadership Development: Mind Expanding and Heart Enriching Experiences”

 

This presentation and discussion will take you on leadership journeys around the world, service learning assignments in rural villages and inner-cities, and into the "craft" of leadership. We all talk about the need for more responsible leadership but how do people develop the necessary mindset and skillset? Not in most classrooms. Here you'll find ideas and maybe some inspiration to reimagine your own teaching, research, and learning development doings.

 

Date: Friday, October 1

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (EDT)

Location: Web conferencing, details will be sent before the event once your RSVP is received

 

Phil's Bio:

Phil Mirvis is an organizational psychologist whose studies and private practice concern large-scale organizational change, the workforce and workplace, and business leadership in society. An advisor to companies and NGOs on five continents, he has authored or edited sixteen books including The Cynical Americans (social trends), Building the Competitive Workforce (human capital investments), Joining Forces (human dynamics of mergers), To the Desert and Back (business transformation), and Beyond Good Company (social responsibility). His latest are How to Do Relevant Research: From the Ivory Tower to the Real World and Sustainability to Social Change: Lead Your Company from Managing Risks to Creating Social Value. At Babson College, he serves as Senior Fellow in Social Innovation.

In areas of leadership development, Mirvis has designed corporate “consciousness raising” experiences involving theater and the arts, orchestrated rituals for merging companies, and done outdoor team building in the Rockies, Pyrenees, Alps, and Himalayas. He has led corporate journeys and community service efforts in the urban U.S., Paris, London, Dubai, and Sao Paulo, in India, China, Greenland, Tanzania, and Vietnam, and among aboriginal peoples in Borneo, Paraguay, and Australia, plus multistakeholder dialogues on environmental and socio-economic issues.

Mirvis is a fellow of the Academy of Management where he received a career achievement award as “Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner”. (He was also one of the Intellectual Shamans featured in Sandra Waddock’s wonderful book!) He teaches Exec-Ed in business schools and firms globally and leads a study of corporate social innovation.

 

Sandra's Bio:

Sandra is Galligan Chair of Strategy, Carroll School Scholar of Corporate Responsibility, and Professor of Management at Boston College's Carroll School of Management. Winner of numerous awards, Sandra has published about 170 papers and 15 books, including Healing the World (Routledge/Greenleaf, 2017) and Intellectual Shamans (Cambridge, 2014), and most recently Transforming towards Life-Centered Economics (2020). Current research interests include large system change, corporate responsibility, intellectual shamanism, and management education.

https://sites.google.com/a/bc.edu/sandra-waddock-homepage/





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