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Let’s begin with the question of why and how does anyone become entrenched in the discipline of leadership development? For myself, it began with a graduate course on The Presidency...
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Let’s begin with the question of why and how does anyone become entrenched in the discipline of leadership development? For myself, it began with a graduate course on The Presidency and the required reading of a huge tome by James MacGregor Burns on what he considered to be the most significant Presidents in the history of the US. His was a qualitative, historical, and, at times, psychological account of the leadership vision of those who changed the institution of the American executive. One could say, in today’s terms, he selected transformational leaders. In fact, Burns is them academic who coined the phrase, ‘transformational leadership.’ It was fascinating to understand the determination each of these men had to lead and I wanted to be part of that journey for today’s current and future leaders.
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Present Tense Future Perfect
Present Tense Future Perfect
28 JUL 2018
13 JUL 2018 · Today on her radio show, Present Tense, Future Perfect, Dr. Marion Estienne will interview three women who are part of the leadership team of Globalization Partners to discuss meeting the challenges of international expansion.
22 JUN 2018 · Today, on her radio broadcast, Present Tense, Future Perfect, Marion Estienne will speak to Prof. Allan Bird, of Northeastern University and President of the Kozai Group about Leadership and developing leaders for the globalized economy.
26 APR 2018 · Today, on her show, Present Tense, Future Perfect, Marion Estienne will talk to Jagathi Gururajan and Dr. Pradeep Aradhya about how leaders should think about technology and global innovation as viewed through the lens of financial services.
12 APR 2018 · Today, on her show, Present Tense, Future Perfect, Marion Estienne talks to the Women of WEST, Women in the Enterprise of Science and Technology: Natasha Engam, Debbie Gustafson, and Kelli Klaehm.
22 MAR 2018 · Today at 3 PM Marion will be interviewing Gary Bolles who will talk about a topic which concerns us all: the larger question of how technology and globalization and the pace of change is affecting our work lives.
25 JAN 2018 · To kick-off the 2018 season of *Present Tense, Future Perfect*, Dr. Marion Estienne will be having a conversation with Dr. Christian Simm, the new CEO of Swissnex, Boston, and Dr. Philippe LaBouchere, project leader for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, about the exchanges between Switzerland and Boston in the fields of Innovation, Technology transfers, and
Entrepreneurship.
13 DEC 2017 · Today Marion will be interviewing Dr. Karen Walch, Stephan Mardyks, and Joerg Schmitz, who will talk about their book, Quantum Negotiation.
27 SEP 2017 · Today’s show of Present Tense, Future Perfect, will feature host Marion Estienne’s interviews with 4 participants in the organization, The Initiative for the Education of Afghan Women: Christian Wistehuff, Daphne Wales, Helay Rahimi, and Anita Haidary, who will talk about the mission of the organization and its successes.
20 SEP 2017 · Today, on Present Tense, Future Perfect, Dr. Marion Estienne will interview Lisa Rock, one of the Directors of the NeuroLeadership Institute on *What the developments in neuroscience research can tell us about human behavior and inform us on how we can better develop leaders
Let’s begin with the question of why and how does anyone become entrenched in the discipline of leadership development? For myself, it began with a graduate course on The Presidency...
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Let’s begin with the question of why and how does anyone become entrenched in the discipline of leadership development? For myself, it began with a graduate course on The Presidency and the required reading of a huge tome by James MacGregor Burns on what he considered to be the most significant Presidents in the history of the US. His was a qualitative, historical, and, at times, psychological account of the leadership vision of those who changed the institution of the American executive. One could say, in today’s terms, he selected transformational leaders. In fact, Burns is them academic who coined the phrase, ‘transformational leadership.’ It was fascinating to understand the determination each of these men had to lead and I wanted to be part of that journey for today’s current and future leaders.
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