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Faith and organisations, with Mark Argent, psychoanalytic psychotherapist and organisational consultant
Lunchtime Talks
A large, rusted shipwreck rests on a rocky, sandy shore under a blue sky with scattered clouds, with distant mountains visible on the horizon.
The Uncanny, the Mystical and the Myth: Finding space for the irrational in leadership thinking

Noel McQuaid presents this Food for Thought Lunchtime Talk, 22nd January at 1pm

Lunchtime Talks
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Group Relations: a thought piece

By Group Relations Director (to 2023) Dr Leslie B. Brissett

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The Hidden Gem of Leadership

Followership Lessons from a Convent Community

Lunchtime Talks
A man with a beard and shaved head is wearing a dark vest over a shirt. He is standing indoors against a white wall, smiling slightly at the camera. The lighting is soft and natural.
The challenge of blending spirituality with organisational demands

What happens in the areas in which organisational structure and spiritual experience intersect or are in tension with one another?

Lunchtime Talks
A green anatomical heart is surrounded by intricately drawn flowers and leaves against a black background. The design blends botanical elements with detailed biological illustration.
All the world’s a stage…
The Leicester Conference 2022 invites us to engage in a new way, studying the capillary, tentacular and rhizomatic in organisations.
A whimsical watercolor painting of a cat with a spotted coat, looking slightly to the side. It wears what appears to be a hat or hood with additional spots, and a small branch with leaves is visible in the top right corner.
#4 Social Dreaming Matrix: Covid-19 a year on. Notes from 8th April 21
Outdoor courtyard with a bronze statue of a woman, surrounded by potted plants. Two-story building features a sign reading "Goddess Temple" on the upper level. A person stands on the balcony. The Library of Avalon sign is visible on the left.
Spiritual, alternative and faith organisations in Glastonbury
Challenges and resources for post Covid recovery. The first stage of a research project into spiritual and alternative businesses has just been completed, and is now available online...
Two people in business attire sit at a table, smiling while signing documents with orange pens. A glass of water, a closed door, and a frosted glass panel are visible in the background.
Christ Church Business School

A new Memorandum of Understanding formalising our partnership.

A black-and-white photo of an old stone church with a bell tower casts a large, distinct shadow on the grass. The entrance is arched, and the scene is surrounded by trees and remnants of stone walls.
Are spiritual and religious organisations particularly prone to ethical lapses?
The challenges of humanising organisations.
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Fearless Leadership 2017
The Best Price Yet.
An ink painting of a black cat with yellow eyes and a long, curved tail. The cat is depicted in a minimalist style on a white background, with a small red calligraphic stamp in the corner.
Leicester Conference 2017
The Global Leadership Intensive
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Reflections on an event exploring Marcus Borg's The Heart of Christianity
Lunchtime Talk - 25th March
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