Stephen Bárczay Sloan, Educator & Coach

Author, Lead Researcher at Humane Leadership Institute and Founder, Local Innovation Works

Stephen brings extensive operational, technical, and leadership development experience to The Globally Conscious Leader®. He writes, teaches, and leads projects to support experienced and developing community leaders in adapting to climate change and recovering from climate disasters.

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Stephen has built businesses in B2B distribution, marketing, and software development. He’s turned his success into supporting others as a consultant and leadership coach for the last 20 years.  He’s worked with a wide variety of leaders on everything from pro formas with social entrepreneurs, exit processes with entrepreneurs, to go to market strategy with some of the world’s largest technology firms.

He is the author of Humane Leadership and has been published in The Economist.  He graduated from UCLA with honors in Economic and Architectural History and studied business at UCI’s Merage School. He is an adjunct professor teaching a course on Humane Leadership as part of the values-based leadership micro credential at Southern Oregon University.

Stephen lives most of the year on a sailboat in the Mediterranean and hangs out with his children who have scattered across Europe and the US.  Most of his adult life has been spent between southern California and the Puget Sound with a glorious decade or so in Southern Oregon.

Get To Know Stephen Sloan

The Experience Of Being Humble
All Ecosystems Are A Competition For Resources
The Company You Work For
The Idea Of Performance
This Country Is A Really Interesting Experiment In Inequity
This Is Where The Humane Leadership Comes In
We Are Always Going To Be A Mixed Bag
You Certainly Can't Get Ahead
We Have To Build In Cold Cycles
Blueberries & The Globally Conscious Leader®
Business Leaders Need To Step Into This
Entropy Of Consciousness
Getting People To Change
Immune System Of Large Organizations
Leadership Is About Aligning
Living Example Of The Spirit Of The Community
Measuring The Externalities Is Critical
Millennials & Moral Implications Issues
Next Generation CEOs
People Are Willing To Change
People Take Time To Change Their Mind
Questions For Leaders Today
Self Leadership Lab
Strategic Initiative
Stuff Takes Time
That's Where I Like To Work
The Antidote To Cynicism