by Editor | Jan 19, 2018 | Extended Family Model, Moral and Innovative Leadership, One Family Under God, Peacebuilding, Service and Volunteerism
Reflecting back on a tumultuous and unpredictable 2017, there were areas of development and growth that proved to be a “silver-lining” of opportunity amidst crises. With a vision and a growing multi-sectoral network of moral, innovative leaders, Dr. Hyun Jin Preston...
by Editor | Dec 26, 2017 | Extended Family Model, One Family Under God, Service and Volunteerism
A new year is just around the corner. With the time-honored tradition of New Year’s resolutions, it’s the season for renewed determination to accomplish higher goals and achieve healthier daily physical, mental, and spiritual habits. Making individual goals can be...
by Main | Dec 1, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Service and Volunteerism
There is something that lasts months, years, even a lifetime after our annual holiday celebrations: warm memories with family and the people who have shaped our lives. Even after gift paper sticky with tape has been swept from the floor, eggnog is nowhere to be found...
by Editor | Oct 10, 2017 | Moral and Innovative Leadership, Service and Volunteerism
“It is unwise to be too sure of one’s own wisdom.” —Mahatma Gandhi New research in the workplace is revealing the key role humility plays in developing leaders with the skills, knowledge and grit to tackle today’s challenges with innovative solutions. As it...
by Editor | Aug 2, 2017 | Moral and Innovative Leadership, Service and Volunteerism, Universal Principles and Values
“A true leader’s position should not reflect any self-serving personal or political interests but benefit ‘the greater good’ of humanity. The moral aspect of leadership provides a vision rooted in universal aspirations, principles and values, while the innovative...
by Editor | May 31, 2017 | Learning from Nature, Moral and Innovative Leadership, Service and Volunteerism
Nature is one of humankind’s greatest classrooms. In nature, we are tested physically and mentally. We learn who we really are as leaders and spiritual beings, and how we are connected and responsible for each other as part of one human family. We face our true selves...