Transleadership for Transdisciplinary Initiatives |
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Authors: | Sue L. T. McGregor Gabrielle Donnelly |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canadasue.mcgregor@msvu.ca;3. Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article shares the genesis of a new idea we called transleadership, as it is informed by Nicolescuian transdisciplinarity. While aligned with several leading edge approaches to leadership, we propose that transleadership stands out because it emerges at the convergence of seven transconcepts: complexity (emergence), logic and reality, intersubjectivity, sensemaking, tensions, power and influence, leverage, and the creation of in vivo, hybrid knowledge. Transleadership accommodates the intricate and complex process of leading a diverse collection of (often contradictory) people, ideas, and consciousness to a new space and place where transdisciplinary knowledge can be created to address wicked problems facing humanity, using transdisciplinary thinking. |
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Keywords: | Complexity intersubjectivity leverage Nicolescu sensemaking transdisciplinarity transdisciplinary leadership transleadership |
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