Putting “Vocation Directors” in Every Home, School, and Parish - Luke Burgis
Asking the Right Question - Celeste Fortenberry
Unique and Unrepeatable - Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB
What ‘Renewing the Church’ really requires - Archbishop Charles Chaput, OFM Cap.
“What is right with you?” Build a dynamic community by having them do what they do best - Fr. Bob Stec
YOUR EMPLOYEES AND HUMAN FLOURISHING - Michael Matheson Miller
Multipliers and the Church - Rev. James F. Podlesny, OSB
THE NEWTON INSTITUTE
Rick Newton, in partnership with Dr. John Stahl-Wert, heads the Newton Institute, which offers leadership training to take organizations from performance to purpose and produce bottom-line results. They identify, affirm, and empower your unique design, so you can lead authentically and more effectively, teaching the principles of Serving Leadership through the stories of other leaders, both their successes and failures. Rick believes the ultimate goal of leadership is to create a flourishing environment where everyone can be their best. Through Serving Leadership, managers become leaders.
THE FIVE BEHAVIORS OF A COHESIVE TEAM™
The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team™ has a simple goal: To help people discover how to build a truly cohesive and effective team. Based on Patrick Lencioni’s internationally best-selling leadership fable The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, this assessment-based program focuses on putting The Five Behaviors™ model into practice.
CATHOLIC MISSIONARY DISCIPLES
Using the collected wisdom of Sacred Scripture, the Saints, and the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, Catholic Missionary Disciples (CMD) is ready to meet the challenge head-on. CMD helps Catholic leaders rediscover the joy of fruitful ministry by investing deeply into them and coaching them to do the same in their particular settings. CMD then collaborates with the leaders to help them change the culture of their ministry toward the multiplication of missionary disciples.
“We no longer say that we are ‘disciples’ and ‘missionaries’, but rather that we are always ‘missionary disciples.’" - Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, 120