by Kevin Bowser | Jul 9, 2018 | Biblical, Emotional, Emotionally Agile Leadership, Intelligence, Leadership Lessons, Leadership Traits
Or, maybe I should say, especially leaders need help. With as much humility as I can muster, I will say that I am a very comfortable public speaker. It is one of my strengths. But, there are a lot of areas where I have weaknesses. The older that I get, the more that...
by Kevin Bowser | Jul 2, 2018 | Leadership Lessons, Military
One is a little more important than the other Last week I gave you a little insight into some of my travails. It was actually the travails of my travels. It was a little tough to get home from a recent trip. And the whole experience provided some great leadership...
by Kevin Bowser | Jun 18, 2018 | Emotional Intelligence, Following, Followship, Leadership Lessons, Leadership Skills, Leadership Styles, Servant Leadership
Making a Case for Servant Leadership We have covered the role of a body or group of leaders known as a board. And we have covered the role of the individual within that body. Now it is time for the secret sauce if there is such a thing. From my perspective, the secret...
by Kevin Bowser | Jun 11, 2018 | Elected, Influence, Leadership Lessons, Servant Leadership, Strategy
What is YOUR role? Help! I was just elected to serve on a board. Has that ever happened to you? If so, then I have some more guidance for you this week. Last week I took a look at the role of a board. I chose to look at it from the perspective of the purpose that it...
by Kevin Bowser | Jun 4, 2018 | Leadership Lessons, Leadership Traits, Mission, Organization
What is the board’s role? Currently, I am observing the performance (or lack thereof) of six or seven non-profit boards. I have my eyes on a couple of profit-making ventures as well. If you are serving on one of these kinds of boards, then I have some...
by Kevin Bowser | May 29, 2018 | Followship, Leadership Lessons
Someone gave me an opportunity to speak at a high school commencement this past weekend. It was an extraordinary honor. Watch in the coming days for some thoughts from that commencement address. One of the things that I needed to provide was a short bio for the...
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