Category: leadership

“It’s all your Fault”

Do you make excuses or shift blame for something going wrong? Take a look at this and see what Mark Walsh says about this in relation to personal leadership. If …

Myth and Leadership

A guest blog by Alan Ashley, The Buddhist Coach who is also known by the Buddhist name Jñānagarbha.  Integration Training offers Leadership training and more details are here What is …

Archetypes and Leadership

This is a model used by Newfield Coaching network though the idea of archetypes goes back to Jung. …………. The Four Archetypes/ Dispositions The archetypes are aspects of ourselves and …

Leadership and the Body

What is the reationship between leadership and the body? Most leadership training reflects the common privileging in the Western World with the cognitive. My claim is that this is a …

Homeostasis and Leadership Training

Another great guest post, this time from Integration Training team member Francis Briers discusses leadership training and homeostasis. ……………… Homeostasis – Why people need coaches and organisations need consultants Why …

Resilient Leadership

Do you work in an organisation where life isn’t always easy? Could you benefit from improved stress management and leadership skills? Would you like some free innovative and interactive training? Resilient …

Embodied Leadership Article

Here is a lovely paper from Donna Ladkin from the Cranfield  School of Management exploring embodied leadership, management, acting and authenticity. Good to see the embodied approach to leadership coming into mainstream …

Building Leadership Skills

Guest blogger and experienced Irish embodied leadership specialist Maki Pirie (pictured) on systematically building leadership skills. And this links to Integration Training’s own embodied approach to leadership and management training …