tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986269017488136556.post6176184896044725455..comments2023-11-10T04:05:33.137-06:00Comments on Thinking About Leadership: the art of integrityDon Christianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14454310456034277227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986269017488136556.post-65508837257203051372010-03-13T08:31:20.934-06:002010-03-13T08:31:20.934-06:00Thanks for the reference, Melissa - I will have to...Thanks for the reference, Melissa - I will have to look it up. As we start our MBA program at Concordia, these are type of things we want our students to consider and put into practice - we like to use the phrase"bringing your whole self into your vocation."Don Christianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14454310456034277227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-986269017488136556.post-67494522471178444132010-03-12T12:26:00.326-06:002010-03-12T12:26:00.326-06:00A great book on this topic is “This Hungry Spirit,...A great book on this topic is “<a href="http://www.clintsidle.org/books.php" rel="nofollow">This Hungry Spirit</a>,” by Clinton. C. Sidle.<br /><br />His book helps us get under the surface of what should make us happy, to the core of what makes us tick-where our chance of actually being happy thrives. It’s about the deep joy of being effective for purposes you value, in situations that call forth your natural gifts. Blending personal stories with fresh perspectives on happiness, success, leadership, and spirituality, Sidle gives practical, hands-on tools that are full of integrity.Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11244425245737901684noreply@blogger.com