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Servant Leadership -- Bill Turner

In Columbus, Georgia, the name Bill Turner is synonymous with servant leadership. In this article, businessman and philanthropist Bill Turner shares his personal journey toward servant leadership.  [READ]

 

Ten Qualities of Servant Leaders -- Bill Turner

Reflecting on leaders who have influenced his life, Bill Turner describes his own list of common qualities of servant leaders. [READ]

 

Leadership's Bottom Line -- Delane Chappell

Read this article to discover what a national retailer, the largest supplemental insurance company in the world, a Texas contractor, a multi-billion financial services organization and a major airline have in common. [READ]

 

High Impact -- Wayne Anthony

Discover what has been the energy behind Columbus' transformation from a sleepy textile mill town to a financial, manufacturing, military and cultural mecca. [READ]

 

Mentoring Future Leaders -- Pat K. Patterson and Serving the Future-Lauren Leach

Aflac executives reflect on the positive impact that mentoring students in the Servant Leadership Program has had on their lives. [READ]

 

The Surrendered Leader -- Stephen Muse, Ph.D.

Can the idea of servant leadership be borrowed from Christianity without Christ? The reorientation of self-centered leadership (individual and corporate)to conscience-centered leadership involves answering the question: “Whom do I serve?” Surrendered leaders seek to protect and serve the sacredness and interconnectedness of all life, view people as more than servants of the fiscal bottom line, and their companies as progress-making more than profit-making enterprises. [READ]