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In this remarkable in-depth discussion, Barrett Brown talks to Ken Wilber about his recent thesis, titled "Conscious Leadership for Sustainability", in which Barrett explores the extraordinary overlap that exists between leadership, sustainability, and the highest reaches of adult development.
Barrett's conclusions come from a rigorous study of more than 30 leaders in the field of sustainability. The meaning-making systems (or "action logics") of all these leaders were assessed using Bill Torbert and Susanne Cook-Greuter's model of ego development, which employs a variation of the Washington University Sentence Completion Test.
"For me it was important to work with an assessment that I could have confidence in, and essentially help to make a real clear point within the leadership literature and in the sustainability leadership literature that constructive developmentalism and the developmental approach is really something to take deep into consideration in the design of leadership development programs, because of the powerful difference there is in the way that people see as they mature through each of the different world views and each of the different action logics." –Barrett Brown
From this batch, thirteen individuals were identified as holding the three rarest and most complex action logics that science can measure (Strategist, Alchemist, and Ironist, in Bill Torbert's terminology—or roughly teal, turquoise, and violet, in Ken Wilber's parlance). These thirteen people were then interviewed, and these interviews were then carefully analyzed by Barrett as he began to identify common themes, areas of action, ideations, and practices shared by individuals at each of these advanced stages of development. The results, while preliminary, are nonetheless astonishing—and may have an indelible effect upon the fields of leadership and sustainability in the future.
So how do such highly conscious leaders tackle the problem of sustainability? What sets their thinking apart from most other conventional approaches to sustainability? Listen to this fascinating dialogue to find out!
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