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IISL’s Publication on Global Leadership for Sustainability is now available.

After five years of hard work, our Global Leadership for Sustainability (GLfS) paper is now available online.

It is IISL’s response, given the social and environmental challenges facing all organizations, to the need for new leadership models, methods, and tools for implementing organizational change for sustainable development. Toward that end, we review current approaches to leadership for sustainability in terms of their conceptual frameworks and empirical research. Then, drawing from spiritual and being-centered leadership theories, we offer a model of Global Leadership for Sustainability that incorporates and extends the current approaches to leadership for sustainability. Then we argue that by leading through the GLfS model, global leaders for sustainability become more committed to moving beyond satisfying stakeholders’ demands for economic returns toward a more sustainable, triple bottom line, balanced approach.

The Origin & Essence Of Maximizing The Triple Bottom Line Through Spiritual Leadership

In an interview, produced by Quiddity in partnership with NPR-member WUIS, Illinois Public Radio’s hub-station, Fry discusses how he arrived in the inspired scholarly space that brought forth the creation of his latest book which tackles a topic not often readily embraced by conventional corporate culture. He shares a multi-layered journey into the places and spaces where together, head and heart map the mystery of the human experience, and over a decade of academic research, charts a path toward the “co-creation of a conscious, sustainable world that works for everyone.”