Monthly Archives: November 2017

BEING VULNERABLE, PART II. . .

Simply saying, ‘I was wrong,’ and meaning it, embracing it, is an expression of vulnerability. –James Autry  A question I hold and a question I invite you, gentle reader, to hold is: How gracefully do I carry my wounds?  As … Continue reading

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BEING VULNERABLE, PART I. . .

Being vulnerable has its risks, but make life more interesting; certainly it strengthens one’s effectiveness as a leader. –Robert K. Greenleaf A few days ago I was having a conversation with a friend.  Among other ways she serves, she coaches … Continue reading

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TRUSTEES, A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT. . .

Greenleaf writes: Trustees carry a critical leadership role that cannot be dispensed with.  Because theirs is not the active leadership their influence (or lack of it) is long run.  But it is, in the end, absolutely determining.  Therefore the most … Continue reading

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