Monthly Archives: July 2019

THE RIGHT QUESTIONS, PART II. . .

When is serving potentially immoral? –Greenleaf  In his essay, ‘The Ethic of Strength,’ Greenleaf continues with his questions; this morning, Gentle Reader, I will briefly offer us two of what I call his ‘Right Questions.’    Do I see evil … Continue reading

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THE RIGHT QUESTIONS, PART I. . .

Seek first to understand. –Greenleaf In his essay, The Ethic of Strength, Greenleaf spends some time framing and then responding to a number of questions. This morning, Gentle Reader, I will begin a series of posts in which I will … Continue reading

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SERVANT-LED ORGANIZATIONS, PART IV. . .

Do you know, do you comprehend, in the moment, who or what you serve? –Maya Angelou Servant-Led organizations are inherently learning organizations.  ‘Transactional Learning’ is important AND ‘Transformational Learning’ is crucial.  Transactional Learning is focused on what we do; Transformational … Continue reading

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SERVANT-LED ORGANIZATIONS, PART III. . .

How does one learn good judgment?  à Experience!  AND, how does one gain experience? à Bad judgment. –Anonymous Process and Content are inseparable. Consider, Gentle Reader that our Culture is caught up in separating ‘process’ and ‘content.’  What does this … Continue reading

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THE ‘DECLARATION’. . .

In honor of the 4th of July I offer our Nation’s ‘Declaration’. The Declaration of Independence (1776) IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it … Continue reading

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