"Enlightened leadership" refers to a type of leadership that focuses on wisdom, compassion, and the greater good. It emphasizes self-awareness, empathy towards others, and making decisions that benefit not only oneself but also the people and the world around them.
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We have made a difference to people's lives and I fully expect that to continue under
enlightened leadership by Anne Fairpo.»
We need
more enlightened leadership like we had in the 20th C. That's when good visionaries weren't afraid to put those religious kooks in gulags, or graves, where they belong!
He became Chairman and CEO of CNN in 2001, and in 2003 became president and CEO of the Aspen Institute, an international nonprofit organization founded in 1950 dedicated to «
fostering enlightened leadership, the appreciation of timeless ideas and values, and open - minded dialogue on contemporary issues.»
The mission of Kalamazoo College is to prepare its graduates to better understand, live successfully within, and
provide enlightened leadership to a richly diverse and increasingly complex world.
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Enlightened leadership is being the soul of a group consciousness.
On the issue of enabling a political solution to climate change, Professor Caney suggested three possible routes: securitising the issue to alter public perception of interests,
enlightened leadership, or an intergenerational justice commission.
When they completed the program, Fellows became part of the Aspen Global Leadership Network, which now includes nearly 2,100 entrepreneurial leaders from 49 countries who share a commitment to
enlightened leadership and to using their extraordinary creativity, energy and resources to tackle the foremost societal challenges of our times.
Enlightened leadership would use natural gas while it learns how to safely extract and use the energy stored as mass in the cores of atoms.
The mind may be willing, but the body is... if not weak, at least incapable of following the synaptic direction proffered by
enlightened leadership (if it exists in the first instance).