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English Keynote(英語基調講演)

The Leaderful Contribution to Intercultural Collaboration

Sun, Nov 28, 09:00-11:30 Asia/Tokyo Room A (Sunday)

In this keynote, international leadership scholar, Joe Raelin, will present an alternative view of leadership as a collective and collaborative achievement that he refers to as “leaderful practice.” In order to promote international cultural understanding, he will claim that the days of directing change from single authorities have long since passed and it’s time for everyone to participate in leadership, and not just sequentially, but concurrently and collectively – at the same time and all together. Come hear what Joe has to say about working mutually in practice to forge a cooperative inter-cultural world. And since the conference theme is about leadership and collaboration, be prepared to engage in a challenging group activity to experience collective reflection-in-action – a critical meta-competence in leaderful practice!

  • Joe Raelin

    JOE RAELIN is an internationally-recognized scholar in the fields of collective leadership, learning, and practice. He is the Donald Gordon Visiting Professor of Leadership at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and the Asa S. Knowles Chair Emeritus at Northeastern University in Boston, USA. His research has been centered on the development of a new paradigm of collective leadership via what he refers to as “leaderful practice,” on the emerging movement in leadership known as “leadership-as-practice,” as well as on the field of work-based learning. He is also a prolific writer and management consultant.