by Greg Aden | Feb 14, 2021 | communication, leadership development, relationships, Uncategorized
Here we are about a week after the inaugural THE LEADERSHIP Development Day. Would we consider it a success? Absolutely. Hundreds of people attended and thousands will feel the ripple effect of what was shared and learned. All the speakers were poised and eager to...
by Greg Aden | Feb 3, 2021 | collaboration, communication, leadership development, relationships
Zach recently joined me on the Servant Leadership podcast to discuss affordable housing, leadership, and what our young leaders might do better than the leaders before them. When you see Zach, you see an authentic and humble young man. You also see someone who listens...
by Greg Aden | Dec 15, 2020 | communication, performance, relationships
Effective communication is the key to effective leadership. When you are able to articulate what your goals are to others within your organization, the people that you serve will dive into their work with focus and direction as they serve the entire organization....
by Greg Aden | Nov 24, 2020 | communication, relationships
“Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for.” ~ Zig Ziglar Showing Up With Gratitude Leading a team of individuals always brings up challenges...
by Greg Aden | Jul 26, 2020 | communication, heart centered leadership
It is often said that youth will bring the change most needed in the world or that it is up to our young people to shape the future. I spoke with a few young leaders this week who are guiding their own organizations and becoming fixtures in their community of passion...
by Greg Aden | Jul 9, 2020 | communication, heart centered leadership
We all have freedom to do, be, and say anything we want. Recently, there has been a social questioning of our freedom of speech. Especially when many people are speaking on such a wide breadth of topics close to our hearts. Our freedom of speech exists until it is...