Emory's Employee Council hosted its first servant leadership brown bag lunch with a presentation by Bob Haskell, who is leading a seven year process of transforming the organizational culture of Emory's Facilities Management Division. There was standing room only at the March 2 event.
The event was the first of a developing series of initiatives by the Employee Council to explore what servant leadership could mean for Emory's staff, students, and faculty.
The next planned event is participation in the March 23 WorkPlace Symposium at Goizueta Business School, featuring Jim Blanchard. A seminar led by Andy Fleming is also in the works, and a second servant leadership brownbag is being developed for April.
Future servant leadership initiatives are being planned by Council President Bill McBride, EASL Director Melissa Snarr, EASL Program Associate Mary Sue Brookshire, Julia Leon, Andy Fleming, and Dr. Bob Ethridge.
Future events will be broadcast using the Center for Ethics' informational listserv.
[ Posted by Mary Sue Brookshire at April 1, 2001 09:20 AM |
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