PLAN NOW TO ATTEND 14th annual ILA Global Conference Denver, Colorado october 24-27, 2012 ONE PLANET, MANY WORLDS: Remapping the puRposes of LeadeRship TH 13 ANNUAL ILA GLOBAL CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PARTNER A PhD program that focuses on your learning and leading. A curriculum that applies cutting-edge research to your own practice. Live anywhere, work fulltime. Attend quarterly residencies coupled with virtual learning throughout the year. Study with renowned scholar-practitioner faculty who care about change. Graduate rates that surpass the national average. High student satisfaction and faculty who love their work. You are invited to a reception Thursday, October 27th, 6:15 – 8:15 pm Park Plaza Westminster, Suite 6 – 7 phd.antioch.edu (877) 800-9466 ILA, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, AND STAFF .............................................................................................................. ILA 2011 BOARD Gamaliel Perruci OF DIRECTORS Dean, McDonough Leadership Center, Jeffrey Beeson Marietta College Founder, Entheos Group Roger H. Sublett Juana Bordas President, Union Institute President, Mestiza Leadership International and University ILA 13th Annual Cynthia Cherrey Katherine Tyler-Scott Vice President for Campus Life, Managing Partner, Ki ThoughtBridge Global Conference, Princeton University Ellen van Velsor London Diane Dixon S enior Fellow, Research & Innovation, Managing Principal, D. Dixon & Center for Creative Leadership CONTENTS Associates, LLC Jonathan Gosling 2 Welcome Professor and Director, Centre for ILA EXECUTIVE 4 About the ILA Leadership Studies, University of Exeter COMMITTEE Brad Jackson Gamaliel Perruci 5 Sponsors, Advertisers, Chair Fletcher Building Education Trust Chair of and Exhibitors Leadership, University of Auckland Diane Dixon 6 Agenda Overview Vice Chair Mansour Javidan 12 Pre-Conferences Director, Global Mindset Institute, Margie Nicholson Thunderbird School of Management Treasurer 13 Special Events Prasad Kaipa Brad Jackson 14 Leadership Legacy Program Senior Research Fellow, Center for Secretary 19 Keynote Speakers Leadership, Innovation, and Change, Cynthia Cherrey Indian School of Business President 20 ILA Member Communities Max Klau Shelly Wilsey 22 Reviewers & Review Process Director of Leadership Development, City Director Year, Inc., Massachusetts 30 Guide to Session Formats Susan R. Komives 31 Concurrent Session 1 Professor, College Student Affairs, ILA STAFF 36 Concurrent Session 2 University of Maryland Cynthia Cherrey Jean Lipman-Blumen (Emeritus) 43 Concurrent Session 3 President Professor, Drucker/Ito Grad. School 48 Roundtables of Management, Claremont Graduate Shelly Wilsey University Director 54 Research Consortium Larraine R. Matusak (Emeritus) Debra DeRuyver 63 Concurrent Session 4 President, LarCon Associates Director, Publications 68 Concurrent Session 5 Margie Nicholson Ashley Wollam 73 Concurrent Session 6 Associate Professor, Arts, Entertainment, Program Manager and Media Management, Columbia College Ann Becks 78 Poster Session Chicago Website Assistant 84 Author Book Signing Sherry Penney Malka Goldberg 84 Exhibitors Founding Director, Center for Collaborative Membership Assistant Leadership, University of Massachusetts 86 Concurrent Session 7 Boston Lauren Houser Publications Assistant 91 Concurrent Session 8 Odir Pereira President, ILB-Leadership Institute Marcela Rivas 97 Concurrent Session 9 C onference Assistant of Brazil 101 ILA Member Listing ............................................................................................................... 111 Presenter Index CONTACT US: +1.301.405.5218 * ILA@ILA–net.org * www.ila–net.org 116 Hotel Conference Map Thanks to the University of Maryland School of Public Policy for hosting the ILA offices. | 1 Welcome to London! ou are embarking on an opportunity not only to associate with each other and to further build the global network that constitutes the ILA, but also to associate our collective expertise in leadership with a most pressing and important issue: purpose. Or, as often posed in the ILA, “Leadership for what?” The conference theme adroitly frames this question in all of its complexity, suggesting we consider the purposes of leadership. Of course, any answer must account for the multiplicity of needs, experiences, and mindsets which animate Ygroups, communities, and societies. Furthermore, this theme reminds us that we inhabit just one planet in which many worlds co-exist, more or less, harmoniously. Thus, answers to this fundamental question must acknowledge the multiplicity of human experiences and purposes while concomitantly speaking to our common dependency on the survival of our home planet. This question represents a formidable challenge. But, perusing the agenda for this conference, I feel inspired to adopt an optimistic outlook of our ability to address this question and the issues embedded in it. We have gathered some of the greatest thinkers and doers in leadership to share new ideas, theories, and tools with which we may equip ourselves. And, in the vanguard, we have selected three inspiring keynote speakers who are exemplars of the ability to achieve answers through action. Stef Kranendijkis, the CEO of Desso, is leading a transformation of his company and an industry, recalibrating the impact of businesses, particularly manufacturers. Polly Higgins, an activist lawyer with expertise in earth jurisprudence, is organizing an international campaign for new laws to protect the Earth against ecocide. Keith Grint, the doyen of leadership scholars in the UK and founder of the International Conference on Studying Leadership, can be relied on to challenge and enthuse us with new ways of approaching our subject. In addition to the provocative addresses these keynote speakers will deliver and the many valuable sessions which will follow them, ILA 2011 offers other intriguing opportunities to savor and celebrate the diversity of our leadership interests through various special events, receptions, and preconference experiences. And what a setting in which to enjoy them! In fact, our conference location is in many ways symbolic of our gathering. Just as we begin each day by honoring the trailblazers of our field with Lifetime Legacy Awards and thereafter welcome newcomers in sessions and collegial gatherings, so too does Westminster Bridge serve as a symbolic link between a firm foundation and new, nascent ways of thinking: Houses of Parliament and other historic, iconic buildings associated with governance, business, and public leadership are entrenched on one side of the bridge, while on the other side our conference hotel is perched, overlooking the river to a new frontier. So, on behalf of myself and the many colleagues in Europe who have contributed to this conference, especially the London Organizing Committee (Jean-Anne Stewart, Anne Murphy, Jackie Bagnall, Ted Baartmans, Caroline van Leenders, Kuldip Reyatt, Samantha Broxton, Ingrid Cox, and Lynne Thurloway) and others who are mentioned elsewhere, welcome to London! Jonathan Gosling Chair, 2011 Conference / Professor of Leadership, University of Exeter 2 | Dear ILA Colleagues, his has been a transformational year for the ILA. After twelve years of growth and expansion as a program housed at the University of Maryland, the ILA incorporated in March and officially became a 501(c) (3) nonprofit association in May. This historic step allows the ILA to continue to expand its international operations, partnerships, and grant-seeking activities in support of the ILA’s mission and vision. The process involved the revision of the operating documents into bylaws, creation of a newly formed Board of Directors, election of four officers, and the addition ofT a membership meeting at the annual conference to be held this year on Saturday from 12-12:30 in Westminster 3. We are now embarking on the next iteration of our strategic planning process. ILA vice chair Diane Dixon is leading a Guiding Group to organize the data gathering process. Their first step was to survey current and past members. They then started interviewing colleagues and other leadership organizations around the world. The Guiding Group encourage you to add your voice to the conversation during the Strategic Planning Listening Session on Saturday at 10:45 in Plaza Suite 13. Further, you are invited to share your thoughts and ideas with Board members throughout and after the conference. Regardless of whether you have 30 minutes or 30 hours to commit, your ideas are vital to the future of the ILA and our collective work to advance effective and ethical leadership. With your on-going participation, the ILA will continue to bring together those sharing a passionate interest in the study, development, and practice of leadership—including scholars, educators, leaders, consultants, coaches, and students—to share research, methods, and resources. Together, we can deepen our own and the public’s understanding of leadership as a process to be used for the greater good of individuals and communities worldwide. We appreciate the efforts of all those who helped organize this wonderful gathering including the Program Committee, the hundreds of peer reviewers, the London Organizing Committee, the Member Communities, and the ILA staff. A special thanks to Josh Tarr, who recently moved on to new opportunities at the Center for Creative Leadership, for his 3 years of contributions to the success of the ILA’s conferences. If you know the perfect replacement for Josh, please contact
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