Leadership Crises in Silicon Valley: A Way Forward

Bannan Institute Spring 2015: Leadership and the Intellectual Life
Tradition, Innovation, and Transformation

Kirk Hanson, Executive Director, Markkula Center, Santa Clara University
Ann Gregg Skeet, Director of Leadership Ethics, Markkula Center

Silicon Valley life presents significant challenges to individual and organizational leadership.  In this working lunch, Kirk Hanson, Executive Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and Ann Skeet, Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University will reflect on the ten most significant challenges facing Silicon Valley leaders today and consider how resources within the Ignatian tradition might provide an innovative, transformative way forward.

Co-sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

More information and RSVP at: www.scu.edu/ic/bannan/2014-15/spring.cfm?b=474&c=20191

The Bottom Line of Contemplative Leadership

Bannan Institute Spring 2015: Leadership and the Intellectual Life
Exploring the Impact of Spiritual Engagement by Organizational Leaders in Higher Education, Business, and Healthcare

Andre Delbecq, Elizabeth McCabe, David McCallum, S.J., Diarmuid Rooney

What role can spirituality play in executive decision-making and larger organizations? Andre Delbecq of Santa Clara University, a pioneer in the field of leadership spirituality, will explore the value and impact of incorporating spirituality into the business, healthcare, and higher education arenas, in conversation with Elizabeth McCabe and Diarmuid Rooney of Ministry Leadership Center, and David McCallum, S.J. of Le Moyne University.

See details and RSVP at www.scu.edu/ic/bannan/2014-15/spring.cfm?b=474&c=20059