Archive for Juni, 2009

what is this creativity
Juni 29th, 2009

what is this creativity

What do you see in the picture? How would you call what you see? “You must start out creative or you will never really be in the ball game. …I counsel you then to be aware of your priceless [...]

Servant leadership is an act of love
Juni 24th, 2009

Servant leadership is an act of love

“Servant leadership is an act of love. Its natural outcome is a state of enriching and fulfilling leader-follower co-existence, a state of leader-follower resonance.” With these words describes [...]

Google insights into Servant leadership
Juni 21st, 2009

Google insights into Servant leadership

I’ve googled both „servant leadership“ and „leadership“. The google search for „leadership“ lists 143 m results, „servant leadership“ 336,000, which means that about every 400th [...]

Where there is a vision, there is a way too
Juni 21st, 2009

Where there is a vision, there is a way too

I have always admired the power of a small dandelion that breaks through the concrete asphalt. It is a plant with a small seed and soft blades. But it can go through the cracks in the asphalt and it [...]

To be or to do?
Juni 20th, 2009

To be or to do?

This is the title of my first ever blog post. Dated from Nov 9, 2006. The topic: Servant leadership. I wrote: this morning, while I was driving to my office, I was wondering what I would teach in a [...]

Tun oder Sein?
Juni 20th, 2009

Tun oder Sein?

Das war der Titel meines ersten Blog-Beitrags im worldwideweb! Am 9.11.2006  damals schon zum Thema „servant leadership“:
Heute Morgen auf dem Weg zum Büro, habe ich darüber nachgedacht, [...]

Google zu “Dienende Führung”
Juni 20th, 2009

Google zu “Dienende Führung”

Am 22. Juni 2009 liefert die google-Suche nach “Dienende Führung”, “Dienende Leiterschaft” und “Dienende Leitung” zusammen webweit genau 700 Ergebnisse. Die google-Suche [...]

Akomuna.net
Juni 20th, 2009

Akomuna.net

“Akomuna” ist in den Philippinen ein stehender Begriff. Es sind Worte aus der philippinischen Nationalsprache Tagalog. Ako = ich, muna = zuerst. “Ako muna” wird oft gebraucht um zu deutlich [...]

Schattenspender oder Schattensteller?
Juni 13th, 2009

Schattenspender oder Schattensteller?

Pflanzen brauchen Sonnenlicht um zu wachsen. Manche mehr, manche weniger. Manche laufen dem Sonnenlicht geradezu hinterher. Zum Beispiel die Sonneblume, die ihr Gesicht – ihre Blüte - stets der Sonne [...]