A Master’s Leadership Experience (E.4)

https://videopress.com/v/HkIb4DVS?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Leadership Theory Meets Mountain Reality In November 2011, while pursuing my Master's in Global Leadership, I took on an assignment that sparked creativity. Instead of writing another paper, I decided to design a learning experience and merge our ministry's leadership framework with a climb up Izta volcano. I invited several emerging leaders from our... Continue Reading →

Service is Defined by the One Being Served

Service is always defined by the one being served - not by the one serving. I am part of a conference team this summer helping the staff in our organization have a truly great experience. Our task is to serve them by creating moments of love and care. I like to help others, and even... Continue Reading →

Intercultural Competencies for Global Leaders

Globalization has created a culturally diverse and interconnected world.  Individuals and organizations are faced with challenging demands and increased complexity.  To make sense of and lead effectively in today’s’ world, individuals need to master core competencies, especially as they face collective challenges in multicultural teams and organizations. A competency is more than knowledge and skills.... Continue Reading →

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