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The Five Literacies of Global Leadership


Author and futurist Richard Hames talks with Ken about some of the key skills needed to adapt to life in the 21st century, unfolding a vision that calls us to greater possibilities, greater prosperity, and our own greatest potential....

 

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 Duration: 41 minutes
 

 
 
 

Part 2: Networked Intelligence, Futuring, and Strategic Navigation

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Part 3: Deep Design and Brand Resonance

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Richard Hames

Richard David Hames is a corporate philosopher, author and knowledge designer. Working at the interface between organisations and society, he is widely considered to be among the world's most influential intellectuals and strategic futurists.

 

The Five Literacies of Global Leadership

New research has exposed our leadership paradigm as a outdated mess of flawed models and practices. By working with great leaders and observing their common attitudes and behaviours, Richard Hames has cracked a universal code based on intelligence, appreciation and collaboration. This code unlocks Five Literacies of Global Leadership.

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"A new scientific truth does not trump by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." -Max Planck


In other words, old beliefs die when believers in old beliefs die—or, as Ken Wilber likes to say, "the knowledge quest proceeds funeral by funeral." From time immemorial this has been the way of progress: new ideas take hold only as new generations can take them for granted, while old ideas perpetually rage, rage against the dying of the light. But what happens when the pace of change accelerates to today's breakneck speed, and new ideas emerge faster than we're able to implement them? What happens when the scale and urgency of our global problems so outweigh our current military, governmental, industrial, and economic systems, forcing us to adapt more quickly and extensively than we've ever needed to before? How can we continue to move the knowledge quest forward, retiring obsolete ideas and faulty assumptions while ensuring that the next funeral will not be our own?


Here author and futurist Richard Hames talks with Ken about some of the key skills needed to adapt to life in the 21st century. Really, these are so much more than skills—they are more like entire intelligences or languages that today's leaders need to be fluent in if they wish to thrive in today's world, including:

  • Networked Intelligence (the ability to connect with others & express the complexity of the ecosystem)
  • Futuring (the ability to visualize & imagine future possibilities)
  • Strategic Navigation (the ability to learn to adapt as fast as change itself)
  • Deep Design (the ability to create wisdom through dialogue)
  • Brand Resonance (the ability to create attention that awakens your unique value in others)

Listen as David and Ken plot a course to more sane and sustainable future, unfolding a vision that calls us to greater possibilities, greater prosperity, and our own greatest potential.


"Probably the most critical thing about the Five Literacies is that it is an integral praxis--it's not a theory, it's not a method, it's a holistic view of integral praxis in terms of knowing what one should be practicing, but then becoming more than you have been in the process."
- Richard Hames

 

Text by Corey W. deVos


 

Ken Wilber

Ken Wilber is the most widely translated academic writer in America, with 25 books translated into some 30 foreign languages, and is the first philosopher-psychologist to have his Collected Works published while still alive. Wilber is an internationally acknowledged leader and the preeminent scholar of the Integral stage of human development, which continues to gather momentum around the world. His many books, all of which are still in print, can be found at Amazon.com. Some of his more popular books include Integral Spirituality; No Boundary; Grace and Grit; Sex, Ecology, Spirituality; and the "everything" books: A Brief History of Everything (one of his largest selling books) and A Theory of Everything (probably the shortest introduction to his work).  Ken Wilber is the founder of Integral Institute, Inc., the cdo-founder of Integral Life, Inc., and the Senior Fellow of Integral Life Spiritual Center.

 

 

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