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Olivia Fogg commented on Lesley Symons's group Australia/NZ
"Tena koutou katoa, I want to respond to your comment Damien about what you saw as the purpose of the group. I like the idea of warming up to each other as colleagues and sharing what we are reading or what we are interested in at any one time. You…"
Jan 28, 2010
Olivia Fogg commented on Lesley Symons's group Australia/NZ
"Tena Koutou Katoa Peter and Damien, Thanks for your warm welcome and letting me know about the gathering in Auckland. Can anyone tell me how this group works? Is this an open discussion group where any person raises a topic and then individuals…"
Jan 13, 2010
Olivia Fogg commented on Lesley Symons's group Australia/NZ
"Kia Ora 'downunder'. I have recently joined the group and just wanted to make my presence known. I live in Wellington and work as a senior L&D advisor for a large government department. I have recently returned from a fantastic trip to…"
Jan 11, 2010
Olivia Fogg joined Lesley Symons's group
Jan 11, 2010
Olivia Fogg is now a member of ALIA Institute
Oct 18, 2009

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Organization
Ministry of Justice
Role
Senior Learning & Development Advisor
I am keen to understand more about the relationship between leadership, consciousness and what it means to be fully human.

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At 6:15pm on October 20, 2009, Stephen Archer said…
"Leadership is about shifting the place from which a system operates. That is what leaders do—and what the most effective leaders have always done: refocus and reconfigure the structure of collective attention. They shift the inner place from where people and systems attend to the world and themselves. Shifting the structure of attention does for organizations what meditation does for individuals: it deepens the process of becoming aware and increases the number of options for responding to a given situation. The art of leadership, from this perspective, is about facilitating the practice of collective meditation-in-action." - Scharmer
At 11:09am on October 20, 2009, Cara Lynn Garvock said…
Hello Olivia, and welcome!
At 6:24am on October 20, 2009, Stephen Archer said…
You going to put a picture of your self up?
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Nyano
 
 
 

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