Thursday, January 16, 2014

Upcoming book: Making Change Happen

See an excerpt from David Kantor's upcoming book Making Change Happen: the Art and Science of Intervention in the latest Mobius Strip: Magazine for Transformational Leadership Professionals! Page 21. http://lnkd.in/dX44YB8

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Johns Hopkins Medical Philanthropy Institute

See how KI is helping development officials develop their models for medical #fundraising! Register now! 

From the website: "The JHMPI Summer Institute will introduce you to a different way of working, one which will enable you to effectively incorporate insights and new experiences into your practice of medical development. In this session, we will apply Dialogue and Structural Dynamics, two theories that can guide intentional change in settings involving communication and interaction, to the practice of medical development."

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/philanthropy_institute/summer_institute/

Friday, June 7, 2013

Reading the Room: Continuing Education Course

We are excited to announce that Reading the Room is now a CE course. Earn your credits by simply reading and taking an online test! 

The Reading the Room course aims to enrich psychologists, consultants, coaches, therapists, leaders, and all professionals’ understanding of communication within their teams through the use of structural dynamics theory. The course will offer a background in structural dynamics with in depth coverage of communication differences in low stakes versus high stakes situations. With a focus on leadership behavior in high-stakes situations, the practitioner will be able to intervene effectively in group dynamics and its outcomes. The textbook serves as a go-to resource for leading teams.


Reading the Room is available at Ce-credit.com for 18 Continuing Education credits. Visit: https://secure.ce-credit.com/aff/46504/?go=/courses/102017


You can receive 15 Continuing Education Credit for reading and for a limited time, receive a 25% discount off the price of the CE course at GenesisCE.com.  During registration, enter the Discount Code word “Leadership” at the Discount/Promotional Code button.  Visit: Genesisce.org

Monday, March 18, 2013

Jewish Icons


Interested in a unique look into cultural and intellectual trends that have shaped the last 50 years? Through a series of anecdotes, Jules Chametzky brings Jewish writers to life. 

The full list of authors and icons you can get to know on a personal level when reading Out of Brownsville: Encounters with Nobel Laureates and Other Jewish Writers by Jules Chametzky:

1) ALFRED KAZIN
2) NORMAN PODHORETZ
3) ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER
4) MORTY GUNTY
5) HOWARD SACKLER and FRIEND
6) GRACE PALEY
7) ISAAC ROSENFELD
8) SAUL BELLOW
9) JOHN BERRYMAN
10) WILLIAM PHILLIPS
11) HAROLD BRODKEY & ERICA JONG
12) IRVING HOWE
13) CYNTHIA OZICK
14) LESLIE FIEDLER
15) TILLIE OLSEN
16) ADRIENNE RICH, ANNE HALLEY, MARILYN HACKER
17) ALLEN GINSBERG
18) KADYA MOLODOWSKY
19) AMOS OZ, SHIRLEY KAUFMAN, ABBA KOVNER
20) JOSEPH BRODSKY
21) MAISHE MIRSKY
22) PAOLO MILANO
23) EDWARD DAHLBERG
24) PAUL GOODMAN
25) RUTH WHITMAN, TRANSLATIONS and TRANSFORMATIONS
26) HARVEY SWADOS
27) CLARA AND RICHARD WINSTON
28)   MELVIN JULES BUKIET, etc.
29)   JULIUS LESTER
30) NAT HENTOFF and OTHERS
31) HELEN and JOSE YGLESIAS

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Art Kleiner Interview published to Strategy+ Business


"Building the Skills of Insight

To eminent systems therapist David Kantor, learning to recognize the hidden patterns in conversation is the first step toward more effective executive leadership."



View full interview here:  http://www.strategy-business.com/article/00154?pg=all

Many thanks to Art Kleiner. 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Guest Post Published

Check it out on the thoughtLEADERS Blog, LLC.

Link here:   http://www.thoughtleadersllc.com/2012/10/how-to-do-a-better-job-of-reading-the-room/

Let me know what you think!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Debate

In Chapter 15 of Reading the Room, a structural dynamics analysis of Barack Obama, I identified the President as a Bystander in Open System Meaning. The downside of this profile (see chapters 2-5) is a tendency to internally follow and process information while simultaneously gearing up for a response (a strong move and oppose would be appropriate). Romney's strategy, a blast of words misrepresenting even his own position, overwhelmed Obama's strategy of presenting facts. The result was that he seems slow, detached, and ineffectual. All a consequence of an otherwise effective behavioral repertoire based on the above, sited, profile.