What can leaders learn from networks of mycorrhizal fungi? The invisible matters to vision, strategy, culture, and execution.

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What can leaders learn from networks of mycorrhizal fungi? The invisible matters to vision, strategy, culture, and execution.
With a greater awareness of our own position in society, we have the capacity to “bend privilege” toward equity and justice.
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Join host Kate Ebner and guest futurists, analysts, innovators and visionaries who will illuminate useful and powerful strategies to enable better, more confident navigation. A new 30-minute episode each month.
This year, when the very notion of togetherness has been radically redefined, the simple experience of breathing together has taken on new meaning.
Through our observations, research and discussion, here are four big-picture ideas in leadership that stand out as crucial for leaders in 2021 and beyond.
Humanitarian Lynne Twist introduced me to a key distinction long ago between taking a position and taking a stand: One calls up opposition, the other a brave, bold commitment to act with purpose.
While the challenges are unprecedented, remember that you actually know how to drive even though the road looks different.
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