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The four worlds as we know them today, the North, West, South and
East, are out of balance. The West and the North generally dominate
on a global scale while the South and the East lag behind. This
also happens at individual, societal and organisational levels. It
is clear that there is a need to change the way we lead our
organisations in business and the way we think about leading in
politics. Here is a comprehensive exploration of the Integral
Leadership challenges of the twenty-first century. The author
combines the African philosophy of Ubuntu or humanness, the
cornerstone of African thought and life, with the concept of
Integral Leadership, with particular reference to Lessem and
Schieffer's combining, in their 2010 book Integral Research and
Innovation, of nature and community, culture and spirituality,
science and technology, and politics and economies. This
connectedness in the new paradigm of wholeness and relatedness goes
beyond the relationships of human beings alone and involves
experiences with nature and community. Leadership is viewed from an
indigenous and exogenous perspective, bringing together a newly
Integral approach, which will also introduce industry ecology and
knowledge ecology as an evolution of the Ubuntu philosophy. The
author offers a unique forum through which to commit to paper the
operationalisation of the Integral Ubuntu Leadership model in
catalysing development efforts and in CARE-ing for communities and
societies.
The four worlds as we know them today, the North, West, South and
East, are out of balance. The West and the North generally dominate
on a global scale while the South and the East lag behind. This
also happens at individual, societal and organisational levels. It
is clear that there is a need to change the way we lead our
organisations in business and the way we think about leading in
politics. Here is a comprehensive exploration of the Integral
Leadership challenges of the twenty-first century. The author
combines the African philosophy of Ubuntu or humanness, the
cornerstone of African thought and life, with the concept of
Integral Leadership, with particular reference to Lessem and
Schieffer's combining, in their 2010 book Integral Research and
Innovation, of nature and community, culture and spirituality,
science and technology, and politics and economies. This
connectedness in the new paradigm of wholeness and relatedness goes
beyond the relationships of human beings alone and involves
experiences with nature and community. Leadership is viewed from an
indigenous and exogenous perspective, bringing together a newly
Integral approach, which will also introduce industry ecology and
knowledge ecology as an evolution of the Ubuntu philosophy. The
author offers a unique forum through which to commit to paper the
operationalisation of the Integral Ubuntu Leadership model in
catalysing development efforts and in CARE-ing for communities and
societies.
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