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Servant Leaders Outperform Because They Connect

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s an example of a servant leader that brings the force of connection to life. Servant leaders such as Admiral Clark outperform other leaders because they move people to “surrender the me for the we” and it is nearly always the case that we accomplish more when we are pulling together than when we are drifting apart.

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Connection Cultures in Faith Communities

Michael Lee Stallard

Session 1 – The Case for Connection Session 2 – Creating a Connection Culture Session 3 – Inspiring Identity Session 4 – Knowledge Flow Session 5 – Committed Members and Servant Leaders No Comment No comments yet Posting your comment. Military Gamification in Everything? why is everyone smiling?

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Is There Hope for Leaders?

Persuasive Powerhouse

August 15th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus Yet another Fortune CEO has fallen due to ethics violations. Lehrer backs his findings with psychological studies that suggest unethical behaviors that seem to slink into a clueless leader’s character without their knowing it. Is there hope for ethical, moral power to prevail?

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Thought-full Thursday: The Inspiration of Questions

Persuasive Powerhouse

What is the most ethical action we might take?” Johnson & Johnson leaders; the question that helped them to successfully deal with the Tylenol crisis in the 1980’s. I believe that the leaders who are most passionate about their work, as well as their employees, are those who have also come alive doing what they love.

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Are We Responsible for Bad Leadership?

Persuasive Powerhouse

September 13th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus I’m taking a blogging break this week, and will be reprising some posts from days gone by. We may be snowed by the public relations machine that “markets” a poor leader. I think it’s even tougher to consider if we might be responsible for bad leaders in our organizations.

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Where Are the Rewards for Reflection?

Persuasive Powerhouse

November 8th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus One of the definitions of the word reflection is “the bending or folding back of a part upon itself&#. In a way, when we reflect, we fold back upon ourselves. &# Matt Ulinski: November 8, 2010 at 12:31 pm Mary I think reflection is the only way one can improve their character.

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The Test of Rascalinity - rascal

Chris Brady

Most people would call me a servant leader.   They are individually individualistic.    Some are more "Rascally" than others.    Also, as you grow into more of a Rascal over time, the Test of Rascalinity will help you measure progress and keep yourself on track.  Hard work is a lot of fun.