boundarycrossing

Leadership and Language: The Boundary Crossing Dilemma

2008 Boundary Crossing Gathering

LLC has been involved with The California Endowment in a project to convene leadership programs that share a focus on supporting “boundary crossing” leadership. This work and use of the term boundary crossing took shape in response to the civil unrest in Los Angeles and concerns about racial divides. Boundary Crossing Leadership in its early days was rooted in a social justice and oppression perspective with a focus on the need to build solidarity across racial divides and other ‘ism’s. Eventually ‘boundary crossing’ came to encompass a broader range of boundaries including boundaries that separate organizations, sectors, and disciplines.

The language of boundary crossing has met with mixed reviews for a number of reasons worth trying to learn from.  read more »

Evaluation Wisdom - an overview of evaluating leadership development programs

If you would like to learn more about how leadership programs evaluate their outcomes and impacts, e.g., what outcomes and indicators they define, what approaches, methods, and sources of information  read more »

News from the Evaluation Circle

Handbook of Leadership Development Evaluation

The Handbook of Leadership Development Evaluation is now available! The Handbook provides broad and practical information about how to conduct leadership development evaluations using a variety of approaches. This companion site includes the book's introduction, a summary of each chapter, and links to resources that are mentioned in each chapter. The Handbook was edited by Kelly Hannum, Jennifer Martineau (both with The Center for Creative Leadership), and Claire Reinelt of LLC and brings together a collection of outstanding leadership development evaluators from the nonprofit and for-profit sectors to share their learning about leadership development evaluation design, implementation and use in different contexts.  read more »

Deepening our Capacity to Foster and Evaluate Collective Leadership

The Evaluation Learning Circle held a meeting on January 17th-18th, 2007 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The first day combined the work of the Funders' and Evaluation Learning Circles. Our theme was "Deepening our Capacity to Foster and Evaluate Collective Leadership." With a growing interest among funders and practitioners in cultivating boundary-crossing leadership, community leadership and collective leadership, we saw an opportunity and a responsibility to deepen our understanding of what collective leadership is and how to evaluate it.  read more »

Integrating Spirituality and Reflection

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Abstract: Kellogg, Rockafeller and Fetzer alumni gathered at a small retreat center to explore together the meaning of spirituality in their lives and in their leadership for social transformation.

Evaluation Tools for Racial Equity - web site

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Abstract: Created for Community Groups and Individuals: 1) Who want to know more about how to do evaluation.

Supporting the Next Generation of Intercultural Leaders: A Dialogue With Young Leaders

Author: Taj James
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Abstract: This document summarizes a focus group of young people, ages 18 - 28 who came together to address questions of intercultural leadership.

Developing Bridging Skills Design Elements

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Abstract: Notes from Bay Area leadership sharing lessons about how to successfully develop bridging leadership skills.

Cultivating Bridge Leadership

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Abstract: Bay Area leadership development programs met to identify skills critical to bridging competency and practices that develop these skills.

A Dialogue with Bridge Leaders

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Abstract: The LLC convened a gathering of 15 recognized Bridge Leaders in Los Angeles.