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Alan’s Open & Adaptive Reads: Systems, Stars and Constellations

Adaptive Learning, Open and AdaptiveBy izabelaOctober 10, 2022Leave a comment

Systems, stars and constellations After a couple of months’ break – busy with preparing for the arrival of a new Executive Director at Global Integrity, and for my departure to lands as yet unclear – this open and adaptive update takes a slightly different approach. This time around, I’ll try to make some sense of…

What’s in a name? Reflections on integrity, relationships and systems

About Global Integrity, Annual ReportBy VeronicaFebruary 2, 20215 Comments

Integrity: i) The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, and ii) The quality of being whole and complete (The Cambridge Dictionary) In my six years as Executive Director of Global Integrity, we have not spent much time explicitly reflecting on our name. I’d always assumed that we inherited it, having spun off…

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