Dr. Kathleen Allen is President of her own consulting firm, Kathleen Allen and Associates. In her consulting practice, she specializes in leadership coaching and organizational change in human service non-profit organizations, foundations, higher educational institutions, businesses, health care and collaborative networks. Dr. Allen has written and presented widely on topics related to leadership, human development, and organizational development. Dr. Allen is a skilled facilitator of organizational change and organizational development. The earmarks of her work are long-term sustainable change and increased capacity in organizations. She has a Doctorate in Leadership from the University of San Diego, CA. Based in St. Cloud MN, Kathy has a strong network across North America in higher education as well as Internationally in the International Leadership Association.
I wholeheartedly recommend Leading from the Roots: Nature Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today's World. It's valuable to leaders recognizing that the same old, same old no longer works. It's valuable to leaders attempting to rethink why and how they operate. Finally, it's indispensable to leaders inspired by the norms of nature to do something different and better for themselves, their people, and their organizations. - Mitchell Friedman, EdD, APR, Leadership & Communication Skills Trainer, Professor In Leading from the Roots, she offers insights from the world of nature and ecology that serve as metaphors and templates for sustainable ways in which organizations and their leaders should function so that everyone benefits beyond the bottom line. - Alan. L. Chase Dr. Kathleen E. Allen wrote this book in hopes people will use inspirations found in nature to help businesses design a way out of complex problems. All the while, helping organizations to pursue a healthy understanding of the role that leadership processes play in creating a sustainable and fruitful future. A compelling, well written and extensively researched guide on how organizations can look to the natural systems for direction on helping us overcome the short sighted and destructive practices that have brought us to the brink of ecological disaster. The book looks at organizations as a living organism that is interconnected to all other systems. As part of an evolving systems, generous organizations look to maximize the people that work within, constantly challenging, experimenting and making use of all the talent that their people have to offer. - Harvey Deutschendorf