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Community of Practice: Leaders Do Lunch

Online

Continuous Improvement Practices for Servant Leaders As part of their leadership journey, many individuals seek to develop personal and organizational strategies that can generate the best results for the benefit of the community they serve. Often best results are achieved by establishing and fostering a culture of continuous improvement that leads to sustainable transformation. During […]

Community of Practice: Coffee & Conversation

Hybrid: online and in-person options 75 W Scott Street, Fond du Lac, WI, United States

Stress, Burn-out, and Servant Leadership October 15, 2021 7:30am - 8:30am Location:  Join others in-person or online for this Community of Practice Session.  In-person attendees can join us at the Children's Museum of Fond du Lac located at 75 W Scott Street - Fond du Lac, WI.  Doors will open at 7:15 am.  A ZOOM […]

Community of Practice: Leaders do Lunch

Online

Stress, Burn-out, and Servant Leadership October 26, 2021 11:30am - 12:30pm Location:  Join others for this Community of Practice Session via Zoom. When you're aspiring to lead as a servant-leader, you need to have the energy to serve other people's well-being and growth.  The reality, it is simply not possible to always be at our […]

Community of Practice: Coffee & Conversation

Online

The Sequel: Stress, Burn-out and Servant Leadership How to Protect Your Own Well-being to Show Up as a Servant Leader In this session, we will continue the conversation we started about stress and burn-out in October by focusing on the small changes that can have a positive impact on how you show up in your […]

Community of Practice: Coffee & Conversation

Online

This month's topic is Joy! Servant Leadership: Joy and the unexpected benefit that comes from leading by serving first Robert K. Greenleaf, when he published his 1970 essay "The Servant as Leader", proposed that service ought to be the distinguishing characteristic of leadership. Not only would it create a better, stronger society, but people themselves […]