EdinburghJanuary MMXXVIIssue XXIV
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A quarterly review of leadership thinking, educational materials and the slow craft of the senior career. Edited in Edinburgh since 2014.

The considered Leadership.

— ON THE COVER
"The slow promotion: a literature review."
FROM PAGE 18

Contents

// Issue XXIV · Featured Departments

04
Editor's letter — On the patience of judgement
Editorial
12
The slow promotion: a literature review
Long-form
28
Programmes for the late-career mind — six briefs
Catalogue
44
What three senior practitioners taught us
Interview
62
A reading list for the considered leader
Department
78
Letters to the editor
Correspondence
— The Catalogue — Programmes —

Six briefs, one quarterly studio.

Programmes published in this issue. Cohorts are admitted by direct enquiry to the editorial office.

/ Brief 01 · Mindset

The Considered Leader

A nine-month studio on the four classical disciplines of senior leadership: composure, judgement, repair and care.

36 wk · £9,400Cohort 14
/ Brief 02 · Voice

The Voice of Authority

A six-month studio in voice, presence and the language of consequence for the boardroom.

24 wk · £6,400Cohort 16
/ Brief 03 · Mentorship

The Mentor's Trade

A continuing development programme on the literature, ethics and craft of mentoring.

14 wk · £3,200Cohort 18
/ Brief 04 · Reinvention

The Lateral Move

A residential programme for late-career practitioners reinventing into adjacent industries.

14 wk · £11,800Cohort 12
/ Brief 05 · CPD

Continuing Development

Quarterly CPD short courses for chartered practitioners maintaining a senior register.

4 wk · q'ly · £980Cohort 30
/ Brief 06 · Editorial

The Quarterly Review

Free with every programme. £40 / year for non-Fellows. Posted to your registered address.

Quarterly · £40 / yr4 issues
— Long-form — Page 12 —

The slow promotion: a literature review.

If the first decade of a senior career rewards a kind of quickness — closing deals, hitting targets, the visible competences of the meeting room — then the second decade quietly punishes that same quickness. The body remembers what the diary forgets. The boards that mattered last year care, this year, about a different register entirely. We have spent a year reading the literature.

Across nine departments and four sectors, the same observation keeps surfacing: the senior practitioners who continue to progress past their first directorship are the ones who learned, late, to slow down. The full essay continues on page twelve.

Continue to page 12
— Department of Outcomes —

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Progress within 12 mo
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verified salary uplift 12 months after completion, tracked anonymously.
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Fellows since 2014
cumulative Fellowship across all programmes since the studio opened.
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— Editor's Letter — Page 04 —
Prof. Margaret R. Caldwell
Editor & Founding Director
Margaret —

When we founded Loidaysman in Drumsheugh Gardens, eleven years ago, we believed the senior career deserved a more serious literature than the productivity industry was providing. Eleven years on, the conviction has not weakened. If anything, our colleagues in the practice — heads of policy, directors of operations, chairs and chiefs — have grown more impatient with the noise.

This issue, Issue XXIV, gathers what we have learned in our last quarter of teaching. Six new programme briefs, a long-form review of the literature on the slow promotion, and three interviews with practitioners who have done the work of becoming uncommon at what they already do.

We continue to admit by enquiry, not application form. We continue to teach in cohorts of fifteen. We continue to print the Review on paper because some sentences are too important to lose to a tab. We are grateful, as always, to be read.

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