Leadership with a Servant’s Heart: Leading in Your Workplace
Great leadership always matters. Yet, there is a noticeable mismatch between what employees want and what leaders deliver. It’s what drives the current state of the workforce. Best-selling author Kevin Wayne Johnson addresses a myriad of challenges and solutions for aspiring and current leaders to narrow this gap. The result is that leaders will know better, do better, and ultimately, lead better. They are servant leaders. Leadership is a spiritual gift from God (Romans 12:6-8). His Word reminds us that “Every good and perfect gift is from above… (James 1:17). “ Unfortunately, it’s a gift that, from time to time, is misused and abused by some in positions of power and authority. When this happens, leaders at all levels, across multiple venues, cause those who they are entrusted to lead to walk away. People don’t leave organizations. They leave because of poor leadership (people).
SEEing To Lead
Creating a true educational experience where learning, growth, leadership, and community takes center stage is a difficult, but completely attainable task. SEEing to Lead is about attaining that goal by employing a model that supports, engages, and empowers individuals to become leaders themselves. Looking to fulfill his “just cause” of improving the educational experience for everyone involved by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character, Dr. Chris Jones offers personal anecdotes and specific strategies that will pave the way for the growth and development of leaders no matter how long they have been serving. SEEing to Lead is about showing people they can be more than their situation. It is a handbook that will serve as a source of ideas to return to over and over again. We all have a leader inside waiting to emerge. SEEing to Lead empowers leaders to bring the best out in themselves and others.
The Birth of Adam
Laura and her four lovers are scientists fighting to head off the last mass extinction of life on Earth, in which humanity will be obliterated forever. Bringing together their combined knowledge of ecology, neuroscience, philosophy, and artificial intelligence, and trying to cope with powerful opposition, human folly, and their own life challenges, their struggles become the last chance for survival of human civilization. Spanning more than a century, their tragedy is our tragedy.
We’re All in This Together
What makes a great team? Author, leadership expert, and corporate consultant looks at how businesses can build trust and achieve high performance.
Have you ever been on a team where the talent was strong, but the team wasn’t very good? On the flip side, have you ever been on a team where not every single member was a rock star, but something about the team just worked?