Notes for the
Reflective Practitioner

by Paul Pribbenow, Ph.D.

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Volume Seven:

  • Number Six (August 2006): Higher Education and Paying Attention; Do We Need Heroes of the Moral Life?; Sustainability; Trust Me, If You Are Able; Whatever Happens
  • Number Five (June 2006): Thinking about Religion and Higher Education; Religious Literacy; Transitions Redux; The Myth of Balance: Toward a Centered Life; Value-driven Management
  • Number Four (April 2006): Ethics and Responsibility; A Commonplace on Children; The Disciplines of Our Lives; Listening Skills; Boards and Strategic Thinking; An Anniversary Poem
  • Number Three (February 2006): Benjamin Franklin on Leadership and Philanthropy; The Domestic Arts; Colleges and Cities; A Homestead Act for the 21st Century; A Vocational Poem
  • Number Two (December 2005): Talking about Religion (or not); Diversity and Democracy; Mapping Our Assets; Administrative Case Rounds; Wise Ones
  • Number One (October 2005): Between the Real and Ideal - Ethics as Reflective Practice; A Commonplace on Politics; Keeping Our Focus in the Electronic Din; The Art of Philanthropy; Hope

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Volume Five:

  • Number Six (August 2004): Making Lofty Missions Real; Erasing Boundaries: A Meditation on Vocabulary and Engagement; Getting Unstuck; Tactice for Changing Minds; Walden after 150 Years
  • Number Five (June 2004): Maimonides and the Ladder of Giving; Teach Me about Philanthropy; Institutional Codes; A Sense of Humor; Elevator Speeches; Provocative Wisdom
  • Number Four (April 2004): Lessons Learned; Charters and Indigenous Communities; The Company as Village; Deliberation Days and Other Radical Rituals; Next Steps in Cultural Change
  • Number Three (February 2004): Serendipity and Spontaneity; A Comonplace on Learning; The Call of Civic Prosperity; After Action Reviews; A Four-Way Test
  • Number Two (December 2003): The New Year; Citizen Jane: Crafting a Civic Biography; The Vocation of Citizen Jane: The Building Blocks of a Civic Life; Character Exams; Philanthropic Accountability Trends; Prophecy
  • Number One (October 2003): A Civic Education; Leadership Legitimacy; Life Goals

Volume Four:

  • Number Six (August 2003): Defining Philanthropy in America; A Commonplace on Strangers; Practicing Abundance; The Charges We Lead and the Stories We Tell; Truth.
  • Number Five (June 2003): Reflections on an Unexpected Firestorm; A Meditation on Philanthropy as a Gift Economy; A Gift Economy; Practicing in a Gift Economy.
  • Number Four (April 2003):  Democracy and the Workplace; Liberal Arts and the Professions; Generating Hot Ideas; Eight Steps to Integrity; Sabbath.
  • Number Three (February 2003): Peace; The Architecture of Our Lives; Distinctions; Pitting Donors against Nonprofits; Voluntary Chaos.
  • Number Two (December 2002):  A Meditation on Being a Citizen; Mapping and Negotiating the Nonprofit Landscape; Getting along with Our Bosses; Some Helpful Insights for Practice; Living.
  • Number One (October 2002):  Organizational Vice and Virtues; Philanthropic Texts; A Meditation on Mixed Motivations and Leadership; On the Road of Democracy; Organizational Intelligence; The Business of Nonprofits; Inauguration Poetry.

Volume Three:

  • Number One (October 2001):  Loving Humankind After September 11, 2001; Learning from the Smithsonian; Reaching New Audiences; Messages That Get Attention.
  • Number Two (December 2001):  The Choices We Make; A Commonplace--Vocation;  A Philanthropy Education for Our Times; The Grays of Our Lives--Practicing Ethical Reflection.
  • Number Three (February 2002):  A Parable of Common Work; Scientific Literacy and the Liberal Arts; Notes on Managing Prospects; Leadership Once Again--Journeying Inward; Public Spaces; Native Verse.
  • Number Four (April 2002):  Leadership and Inner Work; Gandhi and Political Engagement; Meaningful Work; Philanthropic Policies; Hope.
  • Number Five (June 2002):  The Vices and Virtues of Organizational Life; Keeping Vigil; Special Events and Philanthropic Accountability; Practicing Resilience; What We Gain from Alumni; Forgetting.
  • Number Six (August 2002):  Leadership and Difficult Times; Books that Shape Our Philanthropy; Back to Basics:  Strategic Philanthropy; Innovation Management;

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