leadership cults and cultures

BJ Peters bjp1 at cox.net
Thu May 1 15:11:09 PDT 2003


John-- Thanks for sharing this excellent article. What came up for me as
I was reading it is that in order for leaders to have honed the skills
and behaviors required, they would have had to do and continue doing
their own inner work - to have minimized their egos, let go of ego, stay
in the moment, be open to whatever happens, etc. Sounds a lot like what
happens to open space practitioners, doesn't it?

Be Peace --BJ

john engle wrote:

> friends,
>
> i came across a good article yesterday in this months, 'leader to leader'
> publication put out by the foundation that peter drucker created.
>
> its about the difference between how leaders can develop cults and how
> they
> can develop cultures that foster development of leaders.
>
> http://leadertoleader.org/leaderbooks/l2l/spring2003/deering.html
>
> john
>
>
> http://www.beyondborders.net/experiment.htm
>
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