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On Being in the Right Place
A friend recently shared a story by Steven K. Scott which reminds great leaders of the great value of culture in organizations and its impact on people. A father said to his daughter: You graduated with honors, here is a … Continue reading
Posted in Servant Leadership
Tagged Culture, John Maxwell, Possibility, Serve, Steven K. Scott, Value
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On the Joy and Power of Emotional Intelligence
Daniel Goleman writes: “IQ and technical skills are important, but Emotional Intelligence is the sine qua non of Leadership.” Leadership starts from within. It is a bedrock skill. All ideas, results, visions, strategies and goals, big and small, are operationalized … Continue reading
Extraordinary Success = A Daring Destination + Servant Leadership
Jonathan Maze, reporting on the Multi-Unit Foodservice Operators Conference 2015, captures Cheryl Bachelder’s, CEO of Popeye’s Lousiana Kitchen Inc., thoughts on how servant leadership can yield success. Bachelder, he writes, believes that there are traditionally two types of leaders: “Those who focus … Continue reading
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Tagged Charyl Bachelder, Helen Keller, Humility, Impact, Jonathan Maze, Love, Servant Leadership, Serve, Service
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