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Aarhus University Business & Social Sciences
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Ph.D Researcher
Please share something about yourself, your work, and what draws you to the ALIA community.
I am working within the field of leadership and leadership development through experiential and transformational learning, both as a practitioner and a researcher. I am drawn to this community to connect to people who are engaged in leadership and leadership development and who are holding the questions of what leadership is needed in the face of what is emerging in the world in this time.

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At 8:02am on October 17, 2010, andrewcampbell said…

At 6:40am on October 16, 2010, andrewcampbell said…
from your reply, for which thank you ;-) i see i perhaps wasn't too clear. ...are you or do you seeing/understand 'immerging' as a kind of immersive process like going down so to say in the u process (if you are familiar with that) from which one may 'emerge' later?
thanks
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At 2:39pm on October 15, 2010, andrewcampbell said…
and what about what is immerging -- Tina?

i read again and again and again this word emerging -- and never ever see its complementary immerging -- is this because people are only paying attention to one side of the coin -- ?

Why do terms like this get so popular when at best people do not understand them?


Iwould value your insights.

Andrew
At 1:07pm on October 2, 2010, Susan Szpakowski said…
Welcome, Tina!
 
 
 

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