The Reut Institute holds two annual ‘organizational seminars’, in July and December, which are designed to grapple with the most pressing issues of our organizational development and are based on the contribution and participation of all team members.
Posts Tagged ‘About Reut’
Reut’s Mid-Year Organizational Seminar
Posted in About Reut, Methodology & Theory, tagged About Reut, Impact, Methodology & Theory, organizational development, seminar, Strategy on July 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Exploring “Leadership” at the Wexner Summer Institute
Posted in About Reut, Methodology & Theory, tagged About Reut, creativity, Heifetz, innovation, Leadership, wexner on July 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last week the Reut Institute participated in the closing session of the Wexner Legacy Heritage Summer Institute in Jerusalem. Every other year, the Wexner foundation brings its Legacy Heritage Fellows for a week-long intensive study tour, designed to deepen these leaders’ understanding of contemporary Israel and the issues it faces. This year, we were honored [...]
Reut Wins a Citation By the National Award for Quality and Excellence
Posted in About Reut, tagged About Reut on July 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Last week, the Reut Institute won a citation by the National Award for Quality and Excellence among the Public Sector in memory of Primer Minister Yitzhak Rabin, in the category of ‘Organizations in Local Government, Society and Community.’ Among the reasons given for the citation were Reut’s unique vision and strategy.
Online Highlights of the Second Annual ISRAEL 15 Conference and Study Visit
Posted in About Reut, ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged About Reut, israel 15 community, ISRAEL 15 Vision on June 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Reut Institute’s Second Annual ISRAEL 15 Conference and Study Visit produced interesting discussions and exciting content. For those in the Reut Community who were unable to join and for those who participated and want to revisit, we have posted highlights of the events on the conference portal.
Tom Friedman quotes Gidi on Iranian Elections
Posted in About Reut, National Security, tagged About Reut, Iran Elections, National Security on June 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Discussing the recent elections in Lebanon and Iran, New York Times jounalist Tom Friedman quotes Reut President Gidi Grinstein on the battle between moderates and extremists in the region.
The State Department’s Visitors Program in a Nutshell
Posted in About Reut, National Security, tagged About Reut, National Security, State Department on May 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I recently returned from two weeks at the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) of the US State Department which seeks to build mutual understanding between the US and other nations.
Gidi Grinstein: Challenges for the New Government
Posted in About Reut, ISRAEL 15 Vision, National Security, tagged About Reut, ISRAEL 15 Vision, National Security on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A couple of weeks ago, Gidi spoke at the Council for Reform Rabbis on issues facing Israel in the aftermath of Operation Cast Lead and the future of Israeli-US relations.
The Reut Institute’s 2009 Development Plan
Posted in About Reut, tagged About Reut, Annual Report, budget, Business Plan, Development Plan on May 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In the past couple of weeks, the Reut Institute published its 2008 Annual Report, 2009-11 Development Plan, and 2009 Work Plan. The goal of these documents is to provide our community of donors and supporters, employees, service providers, and partners, a comprehensive overview of our organization at this moment in time.
Reut Document: Reassessment of the Israeli Palestinian Political Process: Build a Palestinian State in the West Bank
Posted in About Reut, National Security, tagged About Reut, Hamas, National Security, Negotiations, Palestinian state, Political Process on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Reut Institute recently published a document which seeks to support the reassessment process of the Government regarding the Israeli-Palestinian political process . The document presents the main dilemmas facing Israel and ultimately argues that the country’s political strategy should be based on the logic of upgrading the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank [...]

