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Kansas Leadership Center
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The Kansas Leadership Center equips people with the ability to make lasting change for the common good. KLC stands alone in the field of leadership development with its focus on leadership being an activity, not a role or position. Open to anyone wanting to move the needle on tough challenges in the civic arena, KLC envisions more Kansans sharing responsibility for acting together in pursuit of the common good. www.kansasleadershipcenter.org
The Journal: What local college students think of modern-day democracy
The Journal interviewed seven college students about their thoughts on democracy, civic engagement and whether they believe their vote matters.
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The Kansas Leadership Center offers leadership development and civic engagement to foster stronger, healthier and more prosperous communities.
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Read more about this topic: klcjournal.com/category/civic-engagement/voting/
The Kansas Leadership Center offers leadership development and civic engagement to foster stronger, healthier and more prosperous communities.
Our websites:
Learn about our training programs: kansasleadershipcenter.org
Explore our complete online training course: www.yourleadershipedge.com/
Read our award-winning civic leadership magazine, The Journal: klcjournal.com
Contact us:
Request a speaker or a facilitator: kansasleadershipcenter.org/speaker-request-form/
Contact us: kansa...
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David Adkins National Civics Bee Kansas State Finals Keynote 2024
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Excitement filled the air at the Kansas Leadership Center on May 9th as middle school students gathered for the first-ever Kansas state finals of the National Civics Bee. The event, aiming to foster civic engagement and celebrate the vibrant enthusiasm of young citizens, featured a half-day of special programming titled "Our Place in Democracy," sponsored by Fidelity Bank. 🌱 This segment highli...
Black History Month 2024
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With this year’s Black History Month coming to a close, we asked a small group what drives the value of honoring ancestors and paving the way for what’s next in the Black community. Special thanks to Corinthian Kelly, Alexandria Ware and the team behind BlackOut ICT Awards (Ashlee Norris Paris Walker, Julia Brown and Erin E’Nae Garcia) for taking part in these conversations. The Kansas Leadersh...
2023 End-of-Year Recap
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It has been another year of milestones for the Kansas Leadership Center. We expanded our reach and impact serving individuals and organizational partners with our leadership and civic engagement programs. We published a national bestseller, launched our first-ever podcast, expanded the footprint of our civic issues journalism and published groundbreaking research to support or work and vision. ...
Liderazgo: A Culture of Latino Leadership with Juana Bordas Event Recap
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Liderazgo: A Culture of Latino Leadership with Juana Bordas Event Recap
Trusting the Vote, a Journal Live Discussion
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Trusting the Vote, a Journal Live Discussion
Julia Fabris McBride on What Happens When Everyone Leads
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Julia Fabris McBride on What Happens When Everyone Leads
Will More Entrepreneurship Energize Communities?
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Will More Entrepreneurship Energize Communities?
Our leadership development and workforce engagement
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Our leadership development and workforce engagement
Introducing When Everyone Leads Clip 1: What is the book about?
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Introducing When Everyone Leads Clip 1: What is the book about?
Journal Live: Muy pocos maestros Latinos dejan un vacío en las escuelas de Kansas
Просмотров 342 года назад
Journal Live: Muy pocos maestros Latinos dejan un vacío en las escuelas de Kansas
Ed and Julia on KLC's forthcoming book.
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Ed and Julia on KLC's forthcoming book.
Kansas Beats the Virus? -- Leadership Challenges of the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Просмотров 913 года назад
Kansas Beats the Virus? Leadership Challenges of the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
How to talk about COVID-19 Vaccines: an Explainer from the KLC Journal
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How to talk about COVID-19 Vaccines: an Explainer from the KLC Journal
The Impact of Widespread Leadership Development on Organizational Progress.
Просмотров 893 года назад
The Impact of Widespread Leadership Development on Organizational Progress.
Start Where They Are: Speak to Loss
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Start Where They Are: Speak to Loss
This analogy and these concrete ideas about moving between the dance floor and the balcony make significant leadership improvements real and ultimately more successful.
Thank you for posting this video. It strengthened my resolve and approach toward change.
This is very helpful Thank you
This is inspiring!
This is the coolest! KLC! What a wonderful year! You all make such a difference to so many of us ... and you make it fun doing it. And you seem to have fun too ... I say "seem" because I know it is work. You all are like swans, you know ... we all see the beautiful gliding on top and do not see the furious paddling underneath 🙂 Well thank you so very much for it all. And outstanding video! Wow! If I did not love what I do and feel called to bloom where I am planted now, I would be perusing your website as I see you are hiring! Continued best and Happy New Year!
Thank you, KLC for leading the way! I'm proud to support your efforts.
Maybe the problem is the introduction of the project to the people. 🤔
GO MATT! YOU ARE A GREAT LEADER!!
Great and much needed research. Understanding and developing culturally grounded leadership development is the most effective way to increase and develop Latine leadership. Thank you for this work!
There was so much under the surface Latino leadership in my community growing up. It was in the workplace, the church, the community. There were connections.
Thank you KLC for being the center of excellence in Leadership training locally and globally!!
Proud to live in Kansas!
Good things happen and come from Kansas! I am proud and grateful that KLC is in my home state!
Blessed by my peers and their offering of wisdom here...thank you all.
Beautiful!
Truly wonderful tribute!
Actual discussion starts at 0:50 into the video
I am still so honored to have been part of this dialogue.
It was a privilege for us to bring your story to more Kansans.
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great story! can't wait to eat it!
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broth- love ti~ this is insane footage~ )
The lesson of this metaphor very often gets framed as you have to get off the dance floor and go to the balcony, but I think the lesson Heifetz was getting at was we have to be able to move between them with facility. You have to be on the dance floor and in the balcony simultaneously. In fact, the main learning I get about adaptive change from Heifetz is that one has to develop an agility to shift fluidly between different perspectives, different scales, and different cultures. The less rigid we are, the better our leadership will be.
Great comment, Gary Chapin! Since this is an introductory video, I think the primary purpose is to introduce the idea of shifting gears to reflection vs. staying in action mode. The facility you describe --shifting with fluency--represents the advanced skill of an "adaptive leadership Jedi." What we were aiming for in this video is to help people learn to "feel the Force" if you follow me. Before switching back and forth is second nature, you first have to learn to switch. --Sam Smith, KLC director of communications.
I have an original photo of the Scott family with handwritten words on back. Found in an estate sale in Arizona. I'd love to get this photo back to a decendant of the family. Any suggestion of how to unite this photo to a confirmed family member?
Thank you, Michal. Please send an email version of the photo to Michael Hathaway, director of the Stafford County Historical Museum. He will be able to verify the authenticity of the photo. From there, the original photo can be sent to the family. His email is schgs1976@gmail.com -Chris Green, executive editor of The Journal
Hi Michal, I'm checking on the status of your photo and were you able to send to the Museum?
Excellent education. Can the KORA Request template be posted in some way? I did not see a Chat function and would like to see the template.
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What a weird video … like a pseudo-scientific church of self-affirmation
What a bunch of losers … wishing they had titles and better salaries.
Can’t wait to read this. Congrats Ed & Julia!
The Boeing crashes were technical problems that got out of hand and needed someone to practice leadership. If there was the practice, the problem could have been minimized in terms of losses. Maybe we would not have heard about it, such as many cases where leadership is practiced. Adaptive leadership is useful but not the panacea for the problems we have with leadership. The closest we come to a fix up to 2018 was transformational leadership. It is has shortcomings because the one who envisioned was not the one who wrote the theory and the ting that makes it work is not emphasized. So we see too much left out of the theory compared to the conception.
The adaptive leadership concept is good for some places where leadership operates, but not all places. If you wait for big challenges to practice leadership, we will have more adaptive challenges, complex problems, or crises to face. In many contexts leadership is needed everyday to avoid needing to mobilize people, which means the challenges have moved well beyond simple signs and problems. COVID-19 is one example, now you have an adaptive challenge or crises. In 2004 the medical field communicated what should be done to avoid a thing worse than SARS. What do we have now? The onus to act was not the medics, but those called leaders.
I and many agree leadership is not always associated with a position and power, but often it is when there is the practice of leadership. However, when one says that leadership is only needed for hard adaptive challenges, the same may not be familiar with leadership in the military. There are various types of influences needed from day-to-day. The things necessary in life are not simply technical or adaptive as defined at the Harvard Kennedy School. There day-to-day modeling is necessary by those who know the way to show the way. The same builds leaders to handle challenges as in war, contingencies, and special operations. Consider research at West Point or some academy. Do you think leadership may have been useful in Enron and World Comm vs simple management and executives?
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
Thank you very much for loving my family my nieces and nephew, along with my baby brother and my sister-in-law. I love you all you mean a lot to me in my heart you're always continuously supporting my family and my baby brother
If only a health foundation let alone a country put the same efforts and resources into true health and not only medication and symptom treatment. A lot of trust is lost when a health "crisis" hits and gyms and churches close down but liquor stores, smoke stores, fast food restaurants and other poor health choices stay open. Healthy Americans kicked Covid with minimal problems, why not motivate more Americans to actually make healthy choices to weather these storms? A gym strengthens the body, a church strengthens the mind and soul, and a community strengthens all of us and those 3 were more or less shut down. At least we could still get our cheeseburgers, vodka and smokes. Really disappointed in the KFL stance on this one. One final thought, due to the overreaction of those in power, our society gained an average of 30 lbs due to poor mental health. Now tell me how that benefits the greater good in times of health struggles?
All your psychology and college degrees won't help you understand a dam thing until you realize people don't want it because it is a kill shot and you people are indoctrinated to trust this technology unfortunately for you.
Good video...
Does anybody actually still believe this pandemic is real, no one I know or work with has believed that in several months. You need to do a little more research, there are several papers come out from several countries that break down the who and why about the faux pandemic.
Unfortunately, the 8.8 million + plus cases recorded to date are all too real: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html. Contrary to your assertion, reporting from all the world's major news outlets confirms that this is the worst pandemic since the 1918 Spanish Flu, and that most people in the world accept the truth of this virus. In this country, the families, friends and colleagues of all 226,000 people who have lost their lives to the pandemic all KNOW this virus is real. As for our research, have you watched the video? Our reporting team has done extensive research.