From the World Café Community Blog. By Juanita Brown.

I’ve just recently returned from the Shambhala Institute for Authentic Leadership in Nova Scotia, where Tom Hurley, who is guiding the global evolution of the World Café network, led a module on Leadership in Emergent Networked Systems. I co- hosted, with Claudia Chender, a young leader from the board of Shambhala, an inquiry into future possibilities for the Shambhala Institute in the arena of multi-generational collaboration, a thread we had begun with the first Intergenerational Dialogues at Shambhala in 2004. Read more…

by Lalith Gunaratne

When I first heard about the Shambhala Institute’s summer program a few months ago, I thought I needed to be there, even though it was taking place on the other side of the world, far from my home in Sri Lanka. I was particularly drawn to the module “Embodied Leadership: A Practice for Presence, Confidence and Compassion” led by Wendy Palmer. So I got on a plane and traveled for over 30 hours to arrive in beautiful Halifax. Read the rest of this entry »

Jean-Sebastien Bouchard of Quebec City uses the Art of Hosting design model “The Five Breaths” to tell the story of his company Grisvert, which offers sustainable development project planning. Read more.

Greg Judelman of Bruce Mau Design shared his experience of the 2008 Summer Institute with his colleagues in Toronto using this presentation. If you would like to post your own presentation, contact us.

Welcome to our new Fieldnotes blog. Previous issues of Fieldnotes have been archived. See below for links to these issues.

Issue 14: March 2008
Issue 13: December 2007
Issue 12: January 2007
Issue 11: October 2006
Issue 10: November 2005
Issue 9: April 2005
Issue 8: January 2005
Issue 7: November 2004
Issue 6: September 2004
Issue 5: April 2004
Issue 4: March 2004
Issue 3: February 2004
Issue 2: January 2004
Issue 1: December 2003

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