This week, we offer you a glimpse of Vicki Floyd Clark, who will be joining us at the Servant Leader Conference 2019 and speaking with her own brand of wisdom, warmth, and humor. Vicki is a servant leader who speaks across the country, looking to influence leaders to serve and teaching them how to increase the capacity of their organizations. She is an example of one person making an impact. After viewing this clip, I was struck by a couple things:
Read MoreThe solution for this group was to form a Community of Practice. It is designed so you can have a servant leadership training program that is self-sufficient. It begins with a cohort of leaders, who after receiving some initial servant leadership training from the Servant Leadership Institute; commit themselves to learn about and practice servant leadership behaviors.
Read MoreThe final servant leadership behavior is one of great importance as it focuses on bettering oneself and carrying out all the servant leader behaviors in our daily lives.
Read MoreYour influence comes not from what you say, but from your behaviors and the way you live your life. Think about your daily actions. Whether you’re at work or a local coffee shop, how are you spreading influence around you? Do you consistently think about how you can add value? When you see others in need of help, do you offer a hand? Let’s explore deeper and dive into the positive ways you can increase your influence.
Read MoreAfter almost a year of planning, SLC2017 is a memory — but the great thing is the Music of Servant Leadership lives on. For those of you who weren’t able to attend, we missed you and invite you to start planning now to attend in 2018.
Read MoreThe theme for this year’s servant leadership conference hosted by the Servant Leadership Institute is, “The Music of Servant Leadership.” You may think this is an odd theme for a leadership conference, so let me tell you a bit about the powerful vision we have.
Read MoreDo you accept responsibility for your behaviors? How do you hold yourself accountable for your actions? When you say you will do something, do you follow through?
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