
I would like to take some time to talk about Common Good leadership. And to do that, I would like to go back to the definition of Common Good:Common good refers to any idea, plan, or actual deed that will benefit a community as a whole and not just help a select few. Really effective Common Good leaders, as the definition suggests, do not put themselves first; their perspective is directed outward toward others. The “others” could be direct reports, employees in their organization, clients, customers, those who are serviced, […]
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