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SUMMARY:HUE Leadership Retreat in Boston
DESCRIPTION:Where history meets the future of leadership\nIn moments of profound change\, leadership asks more of us than authority or expertise. It asks for courage\, discernment\, and the ability to think beyond inherited systems. \nThe Hue Leadership Retreat in Boston invites leaders into a three-day immersive experience designed to deepen critical thinking\, expand perspective\, and strengthen the capacity to lead meaningful change. Set in one of the most historically significant and intellectually vibrant regions in the world\, this retreat draws inspiration from Boston’s legacy of revolution\, inquiry\, and innovation while engaging the realities of leadership today and the possibilities of what comes next. \nThe Setting\nThe retreat is held at MIT Endicott House\, a historic executive education center surrounded by gardens and open grounds just outside Boston. This environment is intentionally designed for reflection\, dialogue\, and deep learning. \nThe Experience\nOver three days\, participants will engage in facilitated dialogue\, reflective practices\, and collaborative inquiry that explore: \n\n\nHow history\, power\, and systems shape the way we lead \n\n\nWhat it truly takes to innovate in the face of uncertainty and resistance \n\n\nHow to move beyond fear-based decision-making toward courageous action \n\n\nWhat collaborative\, inclusive leadership looks like in practice—not theory \n\n\nThe retreat is intentionally small and invitation-based\, creating space for deep conversation\, trust-building\, and meaningful connection among peers. \nWho This Retreat Is For \nThis experience is designed for thoughtful\, mission-driven leaders who are navigating complexity and change\, including those working in: \n\n\nNonprofit and civic leadership \n\n\nEducation\, research\, and healthcare \n\n\nPublic-sector and community-based initiatives \n\n\nSocial impact and mission-driven organizations \n\n\nYou may hold a formal leadership role or you may be leading through influence\, vision\, and responsibility within your organization or community. What matters most is your willingness to reflect\, question assumptions\, and engage in transformative dialogue. \nYou Will Gain\nParticipants leave the Boston retreat with: \n\n\nGreater clarity around their leadership role within evolving systems \n\n\nTools for navigating uncertainty\, power dynamics\, and complexity \n\n\nStrengthened critical thinking and courageous decision-making \n\n\nPractical frameworks for collaboration and innovation \n\n\nRenewed confidence to lead change aligned with purpose and values \n\n\nA personalized action plan to apply insights within your organization or community \n\n\nWhy Boston\nBoston offers a rare convergence of history and future-thinking. It is a place where revolutionary ideas once reshaped society and where innovation continues to influence the world. \nThe retreat environment is intentionally chosen to support both reflection and forward momentum\, inviting participants to draw lessons from the past while actively imagining and building what leadership must become. \nAn Intentional Community\nThis retreat is limited to a small group to ensure depth\, connection\, and meaningful engagement. Participation is by invitation or application\, allowing us to curate a cohort that can learn with and from one another. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nIn this three-day retreat\, you will deepen your understanding of your leadership\, the complexities of team dynamics\, and how to lead through them with clarity\, courage\, and intention. \nMeet Your Facilitators\n \nIrina Fursman Ed.D \nCo-Founder of HueLife | Leadership Development Expert | Systems-Thinker | Facilitative Leader \nIrina is known for her warm presence\, deep insight\, and ability to create a safe\, transformative space for reflection and breakthrough learning. She has trained thousands of leaders across the United States\, Ukraine\, and beyond. \nRichard Fursman Ed.D \nCo-Founder of HueLife | Organizational Development Consultant | Facilitative Leader \nRichard is known for his grounded presence\, practical insight\, and ability to convene diverse stakeholders. He has advised and trained leaders across the United States and Ukraine\, supporting efforts in civic engagement and organizational effectiveness.
URL:https://hue.life/event/hue-leadership-retreat-in-boston/
LOCATION:MIT Endicott House\, 80 Haven St\, Dedham\, MA\, 02026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hue Leadership Retreats
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