Someone recently suggested to me that “Employee engagement has been written about and talked about so much that it’s really a tired topic.” I’ve heard this before, and in part I think it’s a [...]
During a recent workshop with an amazing group of dentists, I was struck by how similar our “leadership” challenges are. They are so busy serving their patients everyday that they search for the [...]
My favorite movie is The Wizard of Oz. Honest … ask my family! While each character is packed with life’s lessons, Lion’s longing provides an amazing metaphor for courage at work on the [...]
Are we conscious of the most vulnerable among us? Do those of us gifted with privilege, power and say reflect upon the ramifications of our actions and the impact our decisions have on the most [...]
My friend Isabel reminds me frequently that Greenleaf is not a cheap date. She was proven right today!Sitting down to pick up my theme focusing on the tools needed to Start by Seeking. Searching [...]
Two weeks ago, I reflected on the fact that society suffers when the natural servant doesn’t stand up and lead. As I moved through the last 14 days, I challenged myself to lead differently; [...]
Trust matters. No organization—whether it’s a small business, a Fortune 100 global giant, or the government of a nation—can function effectively over the long term unless its people basically [...]
“…the enemy is strong natural servants who have the potential to lead but do not lead, or who choose to follow a non-servant. They suffer. Society suffers.” Robert K. Greenleaf included these [...]