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Monday June 14, 2010
Stories That Matter
 
Servant Leadership at Heart of U.S. Cellular

Service, high standards in performance and accountability core to practice: director
For the past eight years U.S. Cellular, the nation's sixth largest wireless carrier, has been weaving the practice of servant leadership into every aspect of its operations, and in the process developing a workplace environment its associates are calling transformative. Read More
 

 
Servant Leadership Ripples Out From Broetje Orchards

Vision is for employees to become servant leaders themselves
At Broetje Orchards, employees have an opportunity to not only make a living but grow in their careers and as persons, and ultimately have an impact on communities around the world.

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Why Servant Leadership Should Be Ever-Present
An organization is as only as good at its people, which is why more organizations should embrace the practical yet holistic principles behind servant leadership.

In doing so, the outcomes would be far reaching - beginning with a renewed leadership that shifts its focus from personal gain or power to one of service.

Servant leaders give priority to the needs of their colleagues and those they serve, and in doing so are able to empower the entire organization.
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Telling Your Story 
  
Social Media a Key Factor to Enhancing Citizenship
LiveWorkPlay CEO says sharing positive stories can help change perceptions
Social media can play an important role advancing the cause of citizenship for people who have a disability, says Keenan Wellar, CEO of Ottawa-based LiveWorkPlay.
 
As an engagement tool, social media can provide forums that attract those outside advocacy circles, he adds.
 
When those not associated with the movement to enhance citizenship for people who have a disability learn about these successes - be they through community relationships, school or the workplace - the next natural step is that perceptions of people who have a disability will become more positive, Wellar notes. Read More
 

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