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How can the humanities and the liberal arts help us to reimagine what it means to lead, what leadership looks like, and how leaders are developed? Increasing emphasis on the human dimension of leadership has brought the arts and humanities to the fore as sources of leadership learning.
Join the editors of a newly released book The Arts of Leading: Perspectives from the Humanities and the Liberal Arts (Georgetown University Press, 2024), Dr Edward Brooks (University of Oxford) and Prof Michael Lamb (Wake Forest University), along with Melissa Jones Briggs (Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dr Pegram Harrison (Saïd Business School) for a panel discussion on the power of arts and humanities to unsettle common assumptions about leadership and reimagine what it means to lead well. The discussion will be moderated by Dr Elizabeth Kiss (Former Warden of Rhodes House and CEO of the Rhodes Trust).