Joe Raelin, Ph.D.
March 21, 2005
About the Speaker:
Joe Raelin holds the Asa Knowles Chair at Northeastern University. His past publications include Work-Based Learning: The New Frontier of Management Development, The Salaried Professional: How to Make the Most of Your Career, and The Clash of Cultures: Managers Managing Professionals (considered now to be a classic in the field of managing professionals in organizations).
About the Seminar:
In this talk, Dr. Raelin will introduce a new way to think about and exhibit leadership, which he calls, "leaderful practice." Thought to be ripe for the requirements of our 21st Century organizations, leaderful practice replaces the conventional, heroic model by introducing the four c's: Leaderful leaders are concurrent, collective, collaborative, and compassionate. Dr. Raelin will then explore the role of action learning and other agents in the development of leaderful practice.
This event is co-sponsored by:
The Department of Management Science at The George Washington University School of Business
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