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Online Virtual Event
Leadership Development Gathering at the Global Dialogue Center

LEADERSHIP by Example
A Conversation with Frances Hesselbein
founding President and CEO, Leader to Leader Institute
(formerly Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management)
Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States of America’s highest civilian honor; presented by President Bill Clinton, 1998.


Welcome to YOU!

Below is a collection of Follow-on Resources for LEADERSHIP by Example, the August 10, 2010 online global leadership gathering with Frances Hesselbein. This very special online event attracted over 750 participants that contributed in some way, representing 36 countries, and over 400 companies and organizations around the world. It was brought to you by the Global Dialogue Center in partnership with Leader to Leader Institute in New York. The event was hosted by Debbe Kennedy, author and the Global Dialogue Center’s founder with Jessica Roemischer, pianist, music educator, and consultant.

Who participated? What did you tell us about youselves? (pdf)


The collection includes:

Recorded Highlights | Timing - Key Segments | Handouts and Related Links | Contact Us

indentRecorded Highlights
LEADERSHIP by Example recorded highlights include a brief visual introduction of the online event with a piano backdrop played by Jessica Roemischer*, followed by the visual and audio recording of our online global leadership gathering and conversation with Frances Hesselbein. From early on in the event, as you will see, participants were asking questions, sharing thoughts on our virtual walls, and reflecting on the experience itself. We have provided timing of the key segments for reference. Scroll down to review them. The two PDF documents below are provided to enhance your viewing experience.

Slide summary for notes (pdf)   Participant notes and writings on our "virtual walls" (pdf)

*What a Wonderful World by Bob Thiele and George Weiss

 

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indentTiming of Key Segments of the Professional Development Global Dialogue
Below is a menu of the key segments and their timing in the program. Once you start the recording, and it buffers on your computer, you will be able to easily move to a selected segment to review it.

  • Summary Introduction to LEADERSHIP by Example
    with Frances Hesselbein

    Segment Timing: 00:00 – 02:00

  • Conversation with Frances Begins:
    Opening Question and Leadership Journey Theme

    Segment Timing: 2:01 – 20:40

  • Conversation with Frances: Leadership by Example Theme
    Includes first two questions for Frances from the audience: 1) Christopher Kenny, President, Star Group Consulting LLC, New Mexico, USA; 2) Xuan Feng (Shiny), PhD Student, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich (from Shanghai). Frances also answers additional questions the audience submitted on this theme.
    Segment Timing: 20:40 – 44:35

  • Conversation with Frances: Leadership Practices Theme
    Frances continues to respond to questions the audience submitted on this theme.
    Segment Timing: 44:36 – 55:00

  • Conversation with Frances: Transition to Frances CLOSING MESSAGE
    Includes description of the participants’ 350 Distinguishing Qualities and 370 Best Practices and other resources (see Handouts, Take-Aways, and Related Links below). Frances shares a powerful closing message and call-to-action for us all.
    Segment Timing: 55:01 – 1:00:38
    Frances Closing Message (Story about Mr. Yee)
    Segment Timing: 1:00:38 – 1:07:30

  • Participants Take the Microphone with Reflections and Questions
    Segment Timing: 1:07:31 – 1:22:30

  • Our Virtual Break with Participants and Final Wrap-UP
    Frances and Debbe stayed to continue informal conversation with participants. Some took the microphone; others from around the world continued to express themselves on our “virtual walls.” Includes the final closing and musical send-off by Jessica Roemischer.
    Segment Timing: 1:22:30 – 1:46:17

indentHandouts, Take-Aways, and Related Links

 

Leadership by Example  

Related online exhibit now showing
KNOWLEDGE GALLERY
at the Global Dialogue Center

LEADERSHIP by Example:
Tribute to Frances Hesselbein

Includes a visual self-learning exhibit, interview with Debbe Kennedy and selected writings.

 


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Leader to Leader Institute, strengthening leadership of the social sector

Jessica Roemischer, pianist and music educator



 

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