Marylhurst alumna, Cathy Bennett, speaks with Dr. Carolyn Crippen on her latest episode “Greenleaf’s Servant-Leadership & Quakerism: A Nexus” on BlogTalkRadio about how servant leadership informs and supports balanced education. This show focuses on the importance of academic education in forming the quality of our societies and citizenry. Using

Dr. Carolyn Crippen on “Greenleaf’s Servant-Leadership & Quakerism: A Nexus” with Blog Talk Radio’s Cathy Bennett

2012 Servant Leadership Conference Proceedings Now Available!
Here at the Marylhurst Center for Servant Leadership we are passionate about education and the call to serve our community. Last spring the Center held its second annual Pacific Northwest Regional Conference on Servant Leadership at Marylhurst University, a 150-year-old campus founded by the Sisters of the

Core Qualities of Great Leaders
Business problems today are complex and multidimensional. Globalization, sustainability, electronic communication, and the increasing importance of knowledge and information are having a profound effect on jobs and employment. The demand for a new kind of leadership has never been stronger. Future leaders must have the ability to

Dr. Shann Ferch on “Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity” with Blog Talk Radio’s Cathy Bennett
Marylhurst Alumna, Cathy Bennett speaks with Dr Shann Ferch of Gonzaga University’s internationally known Leadership Studies doctoral program on her blogtalkradio program about man’s inhumanity towards man, and how to find the pathway through forgiveness and the transformative power of embracing the philosophy of servant leadership. Our world is in great

MU Center for Servant Leadership Welcomes 2013!
The Marylhurst University Center for Servant Leadership is excited to begin the new year with a brand new blog interface! We are happy to offer you all of our servant leaderships posts, conversations, and podcasts in a user-friendly format, designed to serve you and your servant-leader needs. We

Be Courageous and Remember Why You Serve
Do you ever feel discouraged as a servant-leader? With all of the examples of toxic leadership in the world, it can be hard to keep faith in the future of servant leadership and our role as a servant-leaders. But there is much hope to be found! There

Servant Leadership: Becoming a Servant First
As servant-leaders we are continuously seeking new ways to serve the under-served and promote personal well-being and self-fulfillment within the community. We feel the need to serve by helping others discover their strengths and achieve their goals. But how does one act as a servant-first as opposed

Lead As Though Your Life Depended on It
How would you lead if you had no choice in who was on your team? In the US military the leader has little or no say in the soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who will serve in her/his organization. Service members are assigned to units based on

Call for Papers and Presentations
Update(12/18/12): The dates listed in this post for the 2013 Pacific Regional Conference on Servant Leadership have been changed. New dates for the 2013 conference will be announced shortly. Marylhurst University, in Marylhurst, Oregon, in partnership with the Peter R. Marsh Foundation is proud to host the

David McNamee on “Leadership of the Future” with Blog Talk Radio’s Cathy Bennett
Leadership of the past versus leadership in the future 11/21 by Cathy Bennett | Blog Talk Radio. This episode of the Cathy Bennett Show on blogtalkradio, Cathy speaks with Marylhurst University Center for Servant Leadership director and interim Chair of Marylhurst University’s MBA program, David McNamee, about the