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Dialogue on Leadership

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What Is Important Is Invisible to the Eye
From the Interview with Jonathan Day - McKinsey & Company - London, July 14, 1999 - Claus Otto Scharmer

A. Summary with Links
B. Interview

  1. The early journey: two passions
  2. A magic Mississippi experience
  3. Three disillusionments
  4. A forward experience
  5. Creating a startup
  6. Joining McKinsey & Company
  7. The heart of our aspiration
  8. The essence of consulting
  9. CEOs and the Formative Field of the Whole
  10. The invisible core process of consulting
  11. "What is important is invisible to the eye"
  12. Reflection
  13. Bio
C. Complete Interview (Acrobat PDF Download)


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