by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Aug 18, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Team Development, Women in Leadership
Last week, 16 people came together here at Leading Edge professional Development for five days of learning, experiencing, questioning, practising and growing. But what stayed with me most wasn’t simply what we learned. It was how everyone showed up. For the first...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Aug 17, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Team Development, Teamwork, Women in Leadership
We can teach leadership knowledge.But leadership wisdom has to be experienced. I was struck by this distinction from the Center for Creative Leadership between knowledge transfer and wisdom transfer. Knowledge gives leaders the models, frameworks, research and best...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jul 30, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Team Development, Teamwork, Women in Leadership
One of the things I’ve become increasingly aware of over the years is that true expertise comes from the combination of experience, learning and curiosity. Experience gives us wisdom. It allows us to recognise patterns, build intuition and develop the confidence that...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jul 20, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Team Development, Women in Leadership
It suddenly hit me what strikes me most about June Gunter. It isn’t just what she teaches, but how she shows up. She has cultivated a rare presence—deeply aware, endlessly curious and completely free of judgement. I feel genuinely seen, yet never evaluated. There is...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jun 28, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Women in Leadership
I recently had the privilege of spending two days in Broome, Western Australia, with Professor Juli Coffin and the team from Yawardani Jan-ga, an equine assisted learning program supporting Aboriginal young people across the Kimberley. To say I was inspired would be...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jun 19, 2026 | Leadership, Shared Leadership, Team Development, Teamwork, Women in Leadership
Most of us live in a state of mind full. Our heads are crowded with emails, deadlines, meetings, family responsibilities, financial pressures, future plans, past regrets, and the constant stream of notifications demanding our attention. We are physically present, but...