Practical Servant Leadership

Practical Servant Leadership

What is practical servant leadership and what does it look like to put it into practice? The phrase was first coined by Robert K. Greenleaf in “The Servant as Leader” in 1970. In the essay, Greenleaf says the main difference between traditional leadership...
The Risks and Rewards of Leadership

The Risks and Rewards of Leadership

Leadership can be lonely. Executives, for example, are often burdened with day-today challenges only they can solve and are privy to sensitive business and employee information that can’t be shared or discussed with colleagues. Leaders may feel that they never...
Two Leadership Habits You Need To Form

Two Leadership Habits You Need To Form

Leaders and CEOs are human beings — just like us. They have to work at developing healthy professional habits, too. And despite what you might hear, the majority of them aren’t “naturally gifted” or “born to lead.” Becoming a leader takes...