Meet M.I.T. professor and one of the world’s most respected leadership experts whose personal path includes daily Buddhist meditation. Quoting China’s Confucius, he summarizes: ‘To become a leader, you first have to become a human being’.
Leaders Must Become Human BeingsFrom Peter Senge: The Heart of Transformation
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- 1 Introduction to Peter Senge (0:00) +
- 2 Leaders Must Become Human Beings (2:47) +
- 3 Mindfulness as Key for Personal and Organizational Learning (4:24) +
- 4 Peter Senge's Buddhist Practices and Personal Development (13:42) +
- 5 Communicating About Spiritual Transformation (18:14) +
- 6 The Practicality of M.I.T. and Meditation (20:41) +
- 7 Transforming Key Social Systems (25:36) +
- 8 Sustainablizing the Global Food System (28:17) +
- 9 Prioritizing Personal Transformation to Solve Global Crises (34:10) +
- 10 Listening & Inquiry as Intentional Innovation Methods (40:57) +
- 11 Transforming Education Evolves Culture & Economy (45:23) +
- 12 Traditional Methods in China's Educational System (51:20) +
- 13 Awareness & Non-judgment as Keys to Innovation & Creativity (54:11) +
- 14 Conclusion (56:37) +
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