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If Serving Is Below You, Leadership is Beyond You
In their book, Servant Leadership in Action, Ken Blanchard and Renee Broadwell have collected an incredible collection of essays by prominent writers on the subject of servant leadership. Simon Sinek, in his essay, The Evolution of Servant Leadership, suggests that … Continue reading
Beyond a Life of Success… A Life of Significance
“It’s not what we get, but who we become, what we contribute…that gives meaning to our lives” writes Tony Robbins. John Maxwell adds greater depth to those words saying: “Success is when I add value to myself. Significance is what … Continue reading
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Tagged Focus, John Maxwell, Ken Blanchard, Oprah Winfrey, Purpose, Selflessness, Significance, Success, Tony Robbins, William Shakespeare
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Feedback – the Key to Knowing What We Don’t Know
Feedback is the growth food of great leaders. Ken Blanchard, management expert and author, said: “It is the breakfast of champions.” It is the food that nourishes change. It is the key that unlocks the door to the dark closet … Continue reading