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Winter 2001 Edgar H. Schein, Adam Kahane and C. Otto Scharmer
Spring 2002
This issue of Reflections could not be timelier. Not because
there is an ever greater need for spirituality in the world, but
because there is more readiness for it. There are many faces to
spirituality, and it is often equated with religion. The variety
of articles, essays, poems, and practices in this issue show that
this is not our stance. The collection here helps us see how spirit,
or any way we chose to describe our essential being, is at the
center of our relationships in life and work, whether we choose
to acknowledge it or not. One overarching theme that is carried
across the issue is interconnectedness The
Reflections team Features Karen Ayas Stella Eugene Humphries and Kathleen Forrest Otterman Bennett Bruce Bill OíBrien Philip H. Mirvis David Cooperrider and Frank J. Barrett Peter M. Senge and Margaret Wheatley Diana Whitney Judy Rodgers Stephen C. Buckley Alfredo Sfeir-Younis Wendy Luhabe Mark P. Kriger Erik Larson Peter M. Senge
Volume
1 Issue 1
Fall 1999
In This Issue
CLASSICS
Experiments in Social Space (1939)
On Learning and the Systems That Facilitate It
Metanoic Organizations in the Transition to a Sustainable Society
FEATURES
Learning for Operational Excellence: A Manager's Story
Kurt Lewin's Change Theory in the Field and in the Classroom: Notes Toward a Model of Managed Learning
Strategy and Learning
The Biology of Business: Transformation Through Conservation
On Language as a Mirror
PEOPLE
Weltanschauung Change: Conversation with Donald N. Michael
NEWS & VIEWS
How Organizations Learn
Announcements
Volume
1 Issue 2
Winter 1999
From the Founding Editor
Bounded Rationality and Organizational Learning
Collaborative Learning: A Core Capability for Organizations in the New Economy
Biology of Business: Love Expands Intelligence
Reconceiving Balance
What is of Value?
Difficult Conversations
Book Announcements
Volume
1 Issue 3
Spring 2000
In This Issue
Systems Change in Education
Strategic Alliances: Finding the Hidden Leverage for Success
Conversation with Gary Hamel
Poems
Book Reviews
Volume
1 Issue 4
Summer 2000
In This Issue
Thinking Like a Mountain
We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd
Climbing Mount Sustainability
On the Plural Attentions Necessary for Catalyzing and Implementing Sustainable Development
The LAKES Story
Colorless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously: Is the Emergence of "Sustainable" Practices Meaningful?
Rethinking Corporate Responsibility
Conversation with Paul Hawken
Becoming a Sustainable Species
Toxic Chemicals and Public Health
How Many Experts Do We Need Before We Heed Earth's Warnings?
From the Chair
Volume
2 Issue 1
Fall 2000
In This Issue
EDITORIALS
CLASSICS
The Human Side of Enterprise
Leadership and Organizational Excitement
FEATURE
A Laboratory in Democracy: Revisiting the Great Peace March
Organizational Leadership in the Twenty-First Century
A Conversation on Leadership
VIEWS
Book Reviews
Volume
2 Issue 2
Winter 2000
In This Issue
EDITORIALS
CLASSICS
The Confrontation Meeting
FEATURE
Local Knowledge - Global Innovation: Leveraging Distributed Expertise
Conversation with Ikujiro Nonaka
Sharing Knowledge in Heterogeneous Environments
Business Evolution: A Manager's Reflection
Leveraging Change: The Power of Systems Thinking in Action
The Interlevel Dynamics of Systemic Learning and Change
The Call of the Time
VIEWS
From the Chair
Volume
2 Issue 3
Spring 2000
In This Issue
EDITORIALS
CLASSICS
Managing the Metaphors of Change
FEATURE
How to Change the World: Lessons for Entrepreneurs from Activists
From Illness to Insight: Discovering Toxins in People and Their Organizations
Praxis Pentagon of Organizational Learning
Why Change Management Needs Changing
Why Management Research Findings Are Unimplementable: An Action Science Perspective
Management Gurus and Educators
VIEWS
Book Reviews
Volume
2 Issue 4: "The Art in Business and Society"
Summer 2000
In This Issue
EDITORIALS
FEATURE
Beyond the Surface
Conversation with John Kao
Learning in Performance: How a Dutch Company Transformed Itself
A Lesson from the Arts
VIEWS
The Arts in Practice
FEATURES
On Classical Music and Business - Listening, Leading, Learning
Learning in and from Improvising: Lessons from Theater for Organizational Learning
Learning the Art of Neighborhood
Learning, not Logos - A New Dialogue between Arts and Business
VIEWS
The Role of Art and the Artist
Volume
3 Issue 1: "Organizational Learning and Culture"
Fall 2001
In This Issue
EDITORIALS
FEATURE
Twenty Years of Organizational Learning and Ethics at Hanover Insurance: Interviews with Bill O'Brien
How Companies Build Social Capital
Applying Systems Thinking in a Small Knowledge-based
The Salty Line Manager and Organizational Learning: A Conversation with Nick Zeniuk
The Impact of Transnational Institutions on Cultural Values and Vice Versa
Learning to Be Complete: The Challenge of Cultural Dynamics
Four Futures for Organizing and Leading in the New Economy
VIEWS
From the Chair
Vol.
3 Issue 2: "Some Microprocesses of Learning and Change"
EDITORIALS
Humility and Ignorance: What It Takes to Be an Effective Process
Consultant
Penelope R. Williamson, Anthony L. Suchman, John C. J. Cronin
and Diane B. Robbins
Relationship-Centered Counseling
Charles J. Palus and Wilfred H. Drath
Putting Something in the Middle: An Approach to Dialogue
Frank Schneider
Have You Ever Listened to Your E-Mail? A Dialogic Approach to
Online Communication
Stephen Denning
Narrative Understanding
Linda Booth Sweeney
Understanding How Systems Work through Children's Stories
Marilyn J. Darling and Charles S. Parry
After-Action Reviews: Linking Reflection and Planning in a Learning
Practice
Diane H. Schmalensee
Unleashing the Power of Connecting DisciplinesVol.
3 Issue 3: "Spirit in Practice"
Creating High-Performing Organizations: A Conversation with Roger
Saillant
Comments by Andre L. Delbecq
The Natural Emergence of Deep Learning
Comments by Francis H.J. Crome
A Mid-Life Reflection
Comments by Bill Torbert; C. Sherry Immediato
An Epoch Change in Our Paradigms
Community Building in Business
An Exploration of the Spiritual Heart of Human Science Inquiry
Changing How We Work Together
Spirituality as a Global Organizing Potential
Comments by Ian I. Mitroff
Views
Nizarís Dilemma
My First Job
The Spiritual Entrepreneur
Courage to Be Authentic
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Meditation Is about Paying Attention
The Intimacy of Nature
A Reflection on Transition
From the Chair