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THE
NEW LEADERS
By Tom Heuerman, Ph.D.
Don't go back to sleep.
Don't go back to sleep.
where the two worlds touch
Don't go back to sleep.
by Jelaluddin Rumi
Tenneson is a deep thinker in Orem, Utah. He is a kind
soul with a giving spirit. With steely resolve, he struggles mightily
to live his life according to the new things he learns from his studies.
He is helping people around the world to learn to lead in new ways. Tenneson
teaches me to think in new ways.
Bethe is an artist in Kennebunkport, Maine. She is a creative writer,
brilliant musician, and a friend to all. She lives simply, has adventure
after adventure, and guides middle-aged learners through their Ph.D. programs
as they live their passions. Bethe teaches me how to live creatively.
Richard is a retired corporate executive in Niagara Falls, New York who
transformed his leadership style late in his career. He moved from a mechanical
approach to managing to leadership focused on relationships with spectacular
business results. Today he shares what he learned with others. Richard
teaches me how men become human beings.
Tenneson, Bethe, and Richard do not know one another, but they have much
in common. They are everyday people living anything but everyday lives.
They live their beliefs. Each is part of a movement numbering in the hundreds
of millions of people--a movement of awakening that is changing the world.
Born of a deep systemic need for authenticity this movement emerged in
the 60's,with personal moments of authenticity by women and men who refused
to live divided lives.
This movement represents the reassertion of the human spirit and offers
hope and light to the discouragement and darkness of so much of today's
reality.Our five senses matter again and ethics, spirit, values, quality,
and consciousness reassert themselves. The threats to our world and our
humanity bring forth resolve and courage that are strengthened by the
resistance of those invested in and clinging to the status quo. Millions
are choosing authenticity over conformity.
Authors Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson named this group that is
changing the world "The Cultural Creatives." Since the 1960's,
26 percent of the adults in the United States--50 million people--have
shifted their worldview from a mechanical philosophy of life to an ecological
worldview. Separate research suggests at least as many Cultural Creatives
across Europe as in the United States. I believe this movement knows no
national boundaries as it was born of the convergence of life's desire
to evolve itself and the earth's need for conscious and intentional change
if our planet is to be sustainable. The leadership our world needs is
emerging from this movement.
These enlightened and evolved people believe in altruism, idealism, and
activism. They value authenticity and self-actualization. They take action
and are nonlinear learners. They think globally and are spiritual. They
reject the wisdom-less dominant culture of materialism, paternalism, social
inequity, and are critical of large institutions and government. They
are raising the moral standards of our time.
These people are ecological thinkers who are aware and mindful. They detect
patterns and surface and examine deep unconscious beliefs. Like a tracker,
an ecological thinker practices " . . . intermittent attention, a
constant refocusing between minute detail and the whole area around it,
between the track and the whole pattern of the woods" (Tom Brown
Jr. "The Tracker"). The mind that can see the individual track
and the pattern of the woods is a new mind.
These consciously evolving people understand that life is relationships
in process, transformed constantly by information and connections, influenced
by all and controlled by none. They are creative people who integrate
intuition with rational thought. They reject either/or solutions and seek
to optimize systems through creative both/and thinking. These are the
people who will transform our organizations or leave them and bring forth
new and sustainable forms of leadership and organization. They are the
leaders for the times in which we live.
Most of us were not born to these values and skills. Some make a conscious
choice to live and lead in new ways. They are the courageous ones. They
risk loneliness and being marginalized. They face their critics--inner
and external--and stay the course and stay in the questions of our times.
Thosewho do not make this choice lie to themselves about the realities
of life today.
This psychic reorientation to an ecological worldview requires courage,
service, sacrifice, and intellectual vigor. If we wish to join this movement,
we must see reality as it is, we must examine our beliefs, our values,
our sense of purpose, and our impact on all forms of life. We let go of
what is safe and comfortable. We proceed into the unknown and trust in
our ability to learn and adapt. Not knowing is a constant companion as
we find our way out of the abyss and into the light of a new truth and
vast potential. Slowly we learn to live anew according to our values and
our new interpretation of what is real.
New principles to live by emerge for us. My principles serve as lenses
to experience life through:
1. I can only control my own choices,
2. I believe in something greater than myself,
3. I live my deepest authenticity,
4. I am honest with myself about myself,
5. I share myself with another person,
6. I take action,
7. I choose a life of service,
8. I am aware of my impact on others,
9. I revere all living things,
10. I reflect on my actions,
11. I communicate with that which is greater than I,
12. I share my learning with others.
The reward of this hard work is a shift of thinking, understanding, feeling,
being, and behaving that is internalized and endures. Then, for leaders,
instead of relying on mindless, mechanical formulas for meaningless change,
aware leaders will be in a position to utilize their wisdom, maturity,
and judgment to do the appropriate thing, in the right way, at the right
time, to fit the unique reality of their organization. This journey within
is the personal intellectual, psychological, and spiritual shift of consciousness
people must make if they want to lead sustainable organizations in a sustainable
world.
The leaders who emerge from this movement are men and women of character
and courage. They are servants who can set the direction, live their values,
hold others accountable, guide others through change, teach and create
meaning. Only authentic leaders who have a solid inner identity of vision,
values, and purpose with integrity interwoven consistently throughout
are qualified to lead in today's world. Less substantial leaders will
falter and collapse under the pressure of constant change. These new leaders
will unite under a shared purpose: to save the world by creating sustainable
organizations, a sustainable global economy, and a sustainable planet
for future generations to enjoy.
However, there may not be time to let the organic processes of a movement
and of personal transformation follow their natural course. The ecological
crisis requires an acceleration of natural processes--a conscious and
sustainable acceleration of human social evolution without harming life
in the process. We must see reality as it is, develop a powerful vision
for the future, learn to manage massive change, and develop trust inothers
so self-organization and other natural dynamics of life can burst free
from repression and emerge in full creativity.
We cannot look to most traditional sources for leadership. They represent
the status quo. Tenneson, Bethe, and Richard represent the values that
will transform our world. Those who share their values need to take action
to connect with others, to develop a sense of community, to make our personal
issues public issues, and to weave our lives, learning, and work into
the economic system so the movement can be sustained. We need to become
aware of and use our power to bring about life-sustaining change.
RECOMMENDED READING:
The Cultural Creatives by Paul H. Ray, Ph.D. & Sherry Ruth Anderson,
Ph.D.
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