Understanding Dialogical Leadership emphasizes the power of dialogue, self-reflection, and shared decision-making in navigating the complexities of collaborative leadership, especially in the face of evolving challenges in modern life.
Understanding Dialogical Leadership emphasizes the power of dialogue, self-reflection, and shared decision-making in navigating the complexities of collaborative leadership, especially in the face of evolving challenges in modern life.
Rens (E.) J. P. van Loon is Emeritus Professor of Dialogical Leadership at the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD) in the Department of Philosophy (Ethics of Profession and Organization) at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Currently he teaches in several courses at TIAS, the Tilburg University Business School. Since 2018, he has been working from his consulting office &Dialogue. In his consultancy work, he guides individuals, leaders, and their teams and organizations in developing and implementing ambitions in the field of leadership and change. Angel S. Buster has a private psychotherapy and coaching practice in the Netherlands where she works with individuals, couples, and groups. She is trained as a somatic psychotherapist, existential psychologist, trauma therapist, and health researcher. Her coaching practice includes working with individuals and leaders during times of transition and crisis to help restore connection to self, others, and society. In addition to her current roles, she has worked extensively in the past in a variety of organizational settings as leadership consultant, educator, and facilitator.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Always in Dialogue 2. Dialogical Self Applied to Leadership 3. Forms of Conversation 4. Transforming 5. 'Boiling Rice in Still Water' Epilogue: Dialogical Leadership and Artificial Intelligence
1. Always in Dialogue 2. Dialogical Self Applied to Leadership 3. Forms of Conversation 4. Transforming 5. 'Boiling Rice in Still Water' Epilogue: Dialogical Leadership and Artificial Intelligence
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