Why have we convened academics, professionals and activists from around the world to share their insights and discuss leadership for sustainability and wellbeing? What’s coming up and what’s your role
A report on two participatory workshop events held in 2016 at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the U...
Professor Jem Bendell, director of the University of Cumbria's Institute for Leadership and Sustaina...
Reflecting on the concept of well-being has been proven to be a crucial activity in sustainability e...
Why have we convened academics, professionals and activists from around the world to share their ins...
Why have we convened academics, professionals and activists from around the world to share their ins...
Gagen (2013) argues that governing emotions through national programmes such as the Social and Emoti...
Research in leadership, neuro-biology, organisational and leadership development this paper suggests...
Published versionThis article outlines an approach that can be used at conferences and other events ...
This paper explores and reflects upon the literature and several mini case studies to recommend a ch...
Despite the major changes encompassed by the term globalisation and the enabling power of new commun...
Within the event management literature relating to network development and festival sustainability t...
Researchers can make a difference in improving wellbeing through being “committed, fair witnesses”. ...
The creation of a sustainable community requires leadership that can influence stakeholders with a c...
Cumbria’s sustainability depends upon the collaborative efforts of business, government, academia, v...
A report on two participatory workshop events held in 2016 at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the U...
Professor Jem Bendell, director of the University of Cumbria's Institute for Leadership and Sustaina...
Reflecting on the concept of well-being has been proven to be a crucial activity in sustainability e...
Why have we convened academics, professionals and activists from around the world to share their ins...
Why have we convened academics, professionals and activists from around the world to share their ins...
Gagen (2013) argues that governing emotions through national programmes such as the Social and Emoti...
Research in leadership, neuro-biology, organisational and leadership development this paper suggests...
Published versionThis article outlines an approach that can be used at conferences and other events ...
This paper explores and reflects upon the literature and several mini case studies to recommend a ch...
Despite the major changes encompassed by the term globalisation and the enabling power of new commun...
Within the event management literature relating to network development and festival sustainability t...
Researchers can make a difference in improving wellbeing through being “committed, fair witnesses”. ...
The creation of a sustainable community requires leadership that can influence stakeholders with a c...
Cumbria’s sustainability depends upon the collaborative efforts of business, government, academia, v...
A report on two participatory workshop events held in 2016 at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the U...
Professor Jem Bendell, director of the University of Cumbria's Institute for Leadership and Sustaina...
Reflecting on the concept of well-being has been proven to be a crucial activity in sustainability e...