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September 2007 - Leadership Matters

  • No Seats Available

    After spending the past few days in New York City, I was looking forward to going home to Indianapolis. Although my flight was not scheduled to leave until 5:00PM, I arrived at 7:30AM hoping to be able to fly stand-by on an earlier flight. Over the next...
  • Give primacy to the spiritual

    Our commitment in Kiwanis to give primacy to the spiritual is one of the things that sets us apart from other organizations. At a time when many organizations are distancing themselves from anything spiritual in an effort to not offend anyone, I believe...
  • If I could change one thing...

    If you had the power to instantly change one thing about your local Kiwanis club, what would it be?
  • A Truly Global Pursuit

    This week I have had the privilege of participating in a global gathering of leaders exploring major issues facing the world in the area of global health, poverty alleviation, education and climate change. Heads-of-state from 52 countries sat with leaders...
  • Quiet Strength

    Yesterday I had an opportunity to spend some time with Tony Dungy, coach of the Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts. Tony is a man of character and integrity with a faith that has carried him through some difficult challenges and some great successes...
  • Who is still serving and leading?

    Every Kiwanis leader I have talked to agrees that the most important leadership positions in our organization are those at the local club level. For us to be successful in the future we need strong leaders in our clubs. Since we often recruit our best...
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