Greenwich Leadership Forum
The Greenwich Leadership Forum explores faith & ethics in the building of organizations. Rooted in Christian principles, GLF welcomes all faith traditions.
Are you placing your trust in the wrong thing? As humans, we very often do, as Bob Doll and David Miller candidly discuss the Biblical principle that we cannot serve two masters.
Amy Grant was the recipient of the 2012 Greenwich Leadership Forum Annual Leadership Award. Amy humbly shares some of her music, wisdom, and life stories in this highlight video.
Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeye's and author of Dare to Serve, is an innovative and insightful leader. Cheryl shares lessons learned from years of leadership success and failure and how treating others and our attitude towards serving others is a leadership trait that inspires those around you.
Paul Marciano is the leading authority on employee engagement and respect in the workplace. He has worked in the field of human resources and organizational development for over 25 years and is president of the human relations consulting firm Whiteboard, LLC, a company committed to helping organizations cultivate, manage, and grow their human capital through targeted behavioral solutions based on the RESPECT Model™
What is the highest calling in our life? Do we see that calling the way Jesus does? Ian Haynes wisely describes how each person's individual calling is part of a larger tapestry, woven by The Creator, to fulfill His purposes, whether as a teacher, corporate executive, or clerk.
How to work with Millennials is a big question in today's workplace. The leaders of the Boomers and Gen X want to know. So we empaneled a group of successful Millennial graduates from Princeton and Yale to answer the question. They talk about topics like entitlement, faith, being listened to, and hard work. Find out what they really think. They are interviewed by David Miller, Moderator of GLF.
Can you have a "director of faith" in today's financial corporate world? Is it possible to have a director of faith and community in a secular business these days? Is it even legal or beneficial? Greenwich Leadership Forum Moderator, David W. Miller, Ph.D. Interviewed Co-Founder Brock Bukowsky and Matt Gordon, Director of Faith and Community, and discussed how they are incorporating faith into the workplace in a way that is respectful, legal, and good for corporate culture.
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About GLF
We bring local business executives and leaders together once a month to engage each other and prominent outside business leaders in open and frank dialogue about the vital link between faith, leadership, and ethics. We consider the resources of two bibles – the Wall Street Journal and the Holy Bible – to find practical wisdom, guidance, and encouragement to deal with the challenges and opportunities facing leaders in the marketplace. Led by David W. Miller, Ph.D., we engage in stimulating and meaningful dialogue.
The Greenwich Leadership Forum* (“GLF”) is an organization that provides a forum for men and women business executives to explore how faith can be a valuable resource in their personal decision-making, ethics, and leadership, and to help build and lead successful and ethically sound organizations. Based on Christian principles and Biblical teachings, GLF welcomes men and women from all faith traditions.
Conceived in winter of 2003, GLF had its first pilot series in spring 2004. Feedback was positive, a board was assembled, a mission was agreed, and a 501c3 corporation was formed. Donations are tax deductible.
Beauty is a mystery, and the experience of beauty is larger than ourselves. Beauty forces us to look at our errors, at how small our own created world is. Explore this mystery and watch the full interview with Mako at www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
What does authenticity in the business world look like? Carla Harris candidly shares her faith, wisdom, and insight from experience gained in her life and career.
How can we find ourselves by giving ourselves away? Mako Fujimura explores this mystery in his interview at Greenwich Leadership Forum. To find out more about GLF, visit the website at www.greenwichleadershipforum.org.
Lt.General John Sattler, Ret., USMC, shares about character and credentials. For more information about leadership and ethics in the Greenwich area, or to see the full Sattler interview, visit our web page at www.greenwichleadershipforum.org.
Mark Teixeira's success was defined and driven by values. Life and especially careers in the public eye that demand a win every time are full of pressure. It is tempting to use performance enhancing drugs to jump you to the top. What keeps us from these short cuts in life and work?
What is the Best Corporate Culture? Having weathered a number of Wall Street mergers and seen the clashes of incompatible cultures, Michael began a personal journey to understand what is needed at work for people to thrive and give their best efforts. Greenwich Leadership Forum sat down with Michael and Katie Stallard, Connection Culture Group and had a discussion to learn more about connection culture.
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Emotional intelligence is necessary for leadership and successful human relationships and work. To see the full interview with Mako Fujimura at Greenwich Leadership Forum, visit our website at www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
Everyone has a story.....Hear the story behind the author of The Shack and other great interviews of thought leaders in business, arts, and faith at Greenwich Leadership Forum.
David Miller from Greenwich Leadership Forum interviews Michael J. Nyenhuis. Michael is president and CEO of AmeriCares which has delivered more than $12 billion in humanitarian aid to 164 countries since its founding in 1979.
From sales rep to CEO of Xerox Corporation, Anne Mulcahy talks about some of her most difficult decisions in business and as a great leader.
Sam Di Piazza and Anne Tatlock have been on the boards of companies like PwC, ATT, Merck. They share key points of wisdom from top leadership and the responsibilities of shaping organizations. They give us key insights into what it takes to mold the culture and values of companies. They also both experienced loss on 9-11 and they share how those experiences shaped their lives and businesses.
Michael Nyenhuis shares his motivation in his past international affairs journalism career and his 'why' in his present career. For more information about GLF, visit www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
Bob Doll is the Senior Portfolio Manager and Chief Equity Strategist at Nuveen Asset Management.
He is often asked to comment on the markets, which he does here. He also gives insights into how acts of conviction affect the bottom lines of companies making them good investments. He discusses work as a calling, and the shock of losing a job that you had invested with your self worth. This veteran of Wall Street is candid about how faith has shaped him and his life and work. He is interviewed by David W. Miller of Princeton University
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How You Act - Gretchen Carlson
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Opportunities where you least expect them sometimes happen, as described in this video meme with featuring Kirk Perry.
Mitch Neubert, Professor of Ethics at Baylor University, helps us explore the philosophical definitions of what defines ethics. He helps us walk through these ideas from the point of the Christian Faith, and from a more secular point of view. He gives some practical tips on how to know when you might be getting into a danger zone, and how to be gracious in dealing with things you'd rather not participate in.
Have you ever considered the gift and cost of sacrificial love? World-renowned artist Mako Fujimura gives insight into sacrificial love--giving ourselves away for others. He considers how beauty changes us and gives us insight into how we can create a more creative, sensitive culture. Learn more about Greenwich Leadership Forum at www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
Andy Sieg, Head of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, speaks about how values are playing an even greater role in finance than ever before, both from lessons learned from 2008 and from investing trends. Learn more about GLF here. http://www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
Sam Di Piazza discusses with Greenwich Leadership Forum some of his wisdom regarding leadership and culture. To learn more about GLF, visit www.greenwichleadershipforum.org
What does Mako Fujimura present as the most important passage in the Bible? Why in meeting with Mary did Jesus weep? Jesus can fix our problems, but that's not what it's about. If you'd like to watch this insightful interview and others like it subscribe to our youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/GreenwichLeader
Paul Young, author of the best-selling book "The Shack," is interviewed by David Miller of Greenwich Leadership Forum. Paul candidly shares his story, insights into the symbolism of his book, and his faith.
Peter Bevacqua at a Greenwich Leadership Forum in November 2011. Here Peter describes a difficult time in his life and why he believes life is too short for regrets.
Anne Tatlock, Retired Chairman & CEO, Fiduciary Trust International, shares how as a leader, you are more than just a leader of your company. You are a leader in the community. To see more great videos like this, subscribe to our Youtube channel at www.youtube.com/user/Greenwichleader.com
What is the authentic source of self-expression? As an artist, Mako found that the more he focused on himself, the less he could find himself. To watch the full interview and others like it visit www.greenwichleadershipforum.or
Gretchen Carlson speaks candidly about difficulties she faced early in her career as a television anchorwoman.
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