by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Jul 24, 2012 | CPNPP, Lessons in Servant Leadership, Mike Blevins, News, servant leadership
by Mike Blevins One of the business reasons that I support Servant Leadership is because it encourages discretionary performance. Many employees respond personally to servant-leaders in a way that gives that extra effort, discretionary performance, to the...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Jul 16, 2012 | AMCA, Bridgeway, Clients, Life/Work Balance, Michele Camp, Power of Intention, servant leadership
Bridgeway has a longstanding partnership with the non-profit Living Water International (LWI), an organization that drills water wells in rural and impoverished areas all over the world. Over the last several years, Bridgeway partners have participated in service...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Jun 25, 2012 | Bridgeway, Michele Camp, News, servant leadership
Interested in a financial firm based on generosity, servant leadership and living inspiring values in place of greed, fame and accruing power? Meet Bridgeway Capital Management, who has been one of AMCA’s Legacy Clients since 2010. Bridgeway was founded by John...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Jun 19, 2012 | AMCA, Andrea Tristan, Bridgeway, International Greenleaf Conference, News, servant leadership
AMCA Heading to the International Servant Leadership Conference by Andrea Tristan This week the AMCA Team is headed to Indianapolis for the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership’s 22nd annual International Conference. It is a privilege for our team to have the...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | May 29, 2012 | Ann McGee-Cooper, Gardening, News, servant leadership
by Ann McGee-Cooper I love to garden and spent the weekend working around the lower water garden replacing old pots with new glazed pots. As I worked on this project I was astounded to discover that all nine pots were held tightly in place by roots coming up from the...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | May 3, 2012 | Ann McGee-Cooper, Gardening, News, servant leadership, Sustainability
by Ann McGee-Cooper When I walk out on my deck I am immediately aware of how well or poorly I have tended my garden. This morning seeing five spectacular hibiscus blossoms really made my heart sing. I have been thinking about servant leadership as the immune system...