In this enlightening episode , Vanessa is joined by Aithan Shapira, an esteemed artist, MIT lecturer and founder of TILT, to explore the dynamic interplay of change, art, and collective action. They dive into the personal and communal aspects of evolving in a rapidly changing world. Aithan shares insights into how engaging with art not only reflects but actively influences one’s inner transformation in response to external changes. The conversation spans the importance of deep listening and the power of reducing separateness within organizations to foster a unified direction and purpose. They discuss how individual experiences, whether through art or personal reflection, contribute to collective wisdom and action. The episode highlights the importance of maturity and humility in bridging individual perspectives towards a cohesive collective effort, emphasizing the necessity of embracing both differences and similarities to enrich interaction and understanding.
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Aithan Shapira PhD MFA is internationally acclaimed Senior Lecturer in Work and Organization Studies at MIT Sloan, an established artist, and founder of TILT, a firm focused on the artful evolution of leaders and cultures as they move critical initiatives forward in ever-changing contexts.As facilitator, coach, and designer of developmental programming, Aithan is committed to applying his progressive ways for training leaders to serve change agents + global entities that are sincere about developing inner capabilities and forming communities of practice needed to facilitate growth at the speed of change. The social enterprise he founded, TILT, delivers 6 month trainings in the IDGs.He has applied his progressive methodology with a range of high-impact organizations in tech, health, finance, and green-energy including NASA, the UN, Greenpeace, MGB, and Ocean Plastics Leadership Network. He also serves on McKinsey's think tank for Learning Innovation and is ongoingly developing new curricular approaches for training leadership at MIT Sloan, Harvard ilab, Stanford d.school, and the Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship.Over the past 9 years, Aithan has trained more than 12,000 leaders, 240 facilitators, given over 160 keynotes, and customized and delivered leadership curricula for more than 30 Fortune 500 organizations. Aithan developed his research on the creative process at the Royal College of Art & Design, lived in an Australian Aboriginal community for three years to study creativity in cultures of survival, and continues to be a visiting critic at arts institutions internationally. He exhibits his art in museums and galleries in New York, London, and Miami.
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