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The Future of Leadership

“You can’t lead by being in control. You lead by engaging with others.”
Mary Stacey interviewed Art Kleiner, Editor-in-Chief, strategy+business
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Poet & Author David Whyte Remarkable Leaders Series
Toronto, November 2008

We’re co-hosting David’s The Inner Necessities of Leadership. Refresh your leadership, learn new practices for addressing complex realities, and strengthen your organizational action.
Details & Registration: Shambhala Institute for Authentic Leadership
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Making Our True Move: A Women’s Leadership Workshop
October 14, 2008

Arawana Hayashi and Mary Stacey Cultivate awareness in the present moment and navigate emerging leadership challenges
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NEW! 2008 Cross-Enterprise Action Learning for IT Leaders

Enabling IT professionals to address today’s challenges while developing leadership skills for tomorrow.
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Context Attends First NeuroLeadership Summit

Mary Stacey participated in the First Global Neuroleadership Summit in Asolo, Italy. The Summit brought together top neuroscientists with 50 leadership
development experts and senior business executives to collaborate
on some of today’s most important organizational challenges. More info: NeuroLeadership Site

IT Organizations Study Context Methods April, 2007, Chicago, IL

The Information Management Forum (IMF) presented their members with a results-over-time case study of one of our client engagements. Participants learned how Context Action Learning and the Context Capabilities Alignment Model contributed to our client’s ability to maintain focus on the strategic agenda, increase employee engagement, and create sustainable change.
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Context Associate Receives 2006 Prism Award

Congratulations to our Associate Sandy McMullen, who is a recipient of the 2006 Prism Award for Business Excellence through Leadership Coaching. The award is sponsored by the International Coaching Federation (ICF).

Engaging the Imagination: The Leaders New Work

Michael Jones and Mary Stacey
University of Toronto, April 2, 2007.
An awakened imagination is essential for engaging complexity…
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