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Greetings!     

Leadership"Great Leaders Serve" is a statement that catches some leaders off guard.  It's not always the first thought that comes to mind when you think about leadership.  It may even seem counterintuitive.  The truth is the best leaders are servant leaders; those willing and eager to put the needs of the people they lead ahead of their own needs, desires and ambition. When we say, "Great Leaders Serve," we're referring to both an attitude - an underlying desire to serve - and specific practices the best servant leaders exhibit on a regular basis.   Mark Smith

 

The Batten Group can help your organization find leaders with the desire to serve and the experience to transform their passion into positive action.  We invite you to become one of the many nonprofit organizations who trust and rely on The Batten Group to find and recruit the best, servant hearted candidates for your executive positions.


Call us today for a confidential assessment of the marketplace.

 

Sincerely, 
 
Jim Batten
(704) 841-2099 
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The Secret of Leadership in 5 Letters

  

The Secret of leadership in five letters: S E R V E   (from Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller)

 

S is for See the future: envision and communicate a compelling picture of a preferred future.

 

1. What do I want to be true of the future?

2. Why should anyone care?

3. How will progress be measured?

  

E is for Engage and develop others: recruit and align people for the right job. Create environments where people bring vision to life.

 

1. What invited my engagement in the past?

2. Which of these factors are missing in those I lead?

3. How can I help teams and individuals grow?

 

R is for Reinvent continuously: continuously focus on improvement.

 

1. How do I need to change?

2. Where do I want different outcomes?

3. What organizational changes will accelerate progress?

 

V is for Value results and relationships: generate measurable results and cultivate great relationships.

 

1. Which is my personal bias as a leader - results or relationships?

2. How can I compensate for the area that's not my personal strength?

3. What happens if I don't broaden my definition of success?

 

E is for Embody values: live fully aligned with stated values.

 

1. What values do I want to drive behaviors in my organization?

2. How can I communicate these values?

3. What are my actions communicating?

 

The ultimate question.

 

"Am I a serving leader or a self-serving leader?

 
Client Testimonial
 

 

Partnering with the Batten Group resulted in a strong pool of candidates for our vacant CEO position. The group truly possesses an in-depth background on all aspects facing today's non-profit health sector as well as an incredible potential candidate networking process.  

 

We found their approach to recruitment and selection to be one of integrity, insight, active listening, and always responsive to our needs. Their experience and expertise was invaluable and a model of professionalism that our selection team greatly appreciated.

 

Al Rowe

Chairman of the Board
American Lung Association
Upper MidWest

 

 


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