Can we be a great place to work, without nap pods?

Posted by & filed under From the Treehouse, Lessons in Servant Leadership, Matt Kosec, SLLC.

X By Matt Kosec, Adjunct Partner, AMCA The enthusiasm was palpable as members of the Servant Leadership Learning Community walked in the room during a rainy April morning.  Although we all enjoyed networking with peers who share the journey of servant leadership, everyone in the room was perched on the edge of our chairs as Duane Trammel… Read more »

TDIndustries Shares Best Practices that Help Them Stay in the Top 100 Best Places to Work in America

Posted by & filed under From the Treehouse, Lessons in Servant Leadership, servant leadership, SLLC.

AND … How Systems Thinking “Creates” Time for the Proactive Servant Leader Our last Servant Leadership Learning Community session of the year was a powerful and eye-opening session. Just being inside TD brings fresh energy as you see a wall of distinguished faces of Partners who have retired and are counting on current TD Partners… Read more »

Servant Leadership in Motion at Coppell Police Department

Posted by & filed under Andrea Tristan, Coppell Police Department, From the Treehouse, servant leadership, SLLC.

by Andrea Tristan   Police officers may be one of the most obvious examples of servant-leaders. Those that are often most successful are those who come with a true desire to serve, protect, and care for others and not simply for the prestige and power that comes with wearing a badge or carrying a gun…. Read more »

AN INTIMATE CHAT WITH COLLEEN BARRETT ON HER BOOK, LEAD WITH LUV

Posted by & filed under Colleen Barrett, From the Treehouse, Lead with Luv, Luv, servant leadership, SLLC, Southwest Airlines.

Thanks to Charlyn Grijalva and her team at Southwest Airlines for welcoming us to their University for People rooms and the bountiful breakfast! After everyone had checked in and received a copy of Colleen’s book, Lead with Luv,   Homa Lewis welcomed the group.  She reflected that it was appropriate for her to start the program… Read more »