Demystifying complexity for wide-spread informed participation
Everyday leadership is anchored in universal values, the ability to shift unworkable systems as well as norms and mindful implementation. This requires us to learning-in-action programs in order to foster leadership of others. In these learning-in-action platforms, we individually develop our agency; and then we learn to journey together in resonance with others, generating synergistic results. These platforms are spaces for enhancing shared leadership-- the ability to both lead transformation and to support others to lead transformation.
The tools and templates related to the conscious full spectrum approach are simple, universally applicable and accessible, enabling ordinary people make extraordinary contributions. Demystifying science, technology, planning methodologies and the manner in which knowledge is presented by experts—are all essential for informed participation of people.
We must stand alone, but not ‘go it alone’. This may seem like a paradox, but it is not. ‘Stand-alone’ means to stand in the power of my being, my agency, anchoring it in what I deeply care about, BEING the change I want to see. Not to ‘go it alone’ is about collective action and partnerships that generate results. As we journey through life, we bring our unique gifts for humanity, and sometimes, we must be able to ‘stand-alone’. Let’s explore what this means to us as we work together.
Rabindranath Tagore’s song in Bengali “Ekla Cholo Re” scripted over a century ago during India’s freedom movement, is inspiring.
If they answer not to your call, walk alone;
If they are afraid and cower mutely facing the wall,
Open your mind and speak out alone.
Fifth Episode: Guest in the 2nd segment: Sudarshan Rodriguez
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