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Crossroads: Servant Leadership Part 2 - Goal Setting

Episode 224 of the Convention of States podcast, hosted by conventionofstates, titled "Crossroads: Servant Leadership Part 2 - Goal Setting" was published on December 15, 2022 and runs 32 minutes.

December 15, 2022 ·32m · Convention of States

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Rita Peters and Mark Meckler are joined again by Rev. Chris Thomas, who is the Director of Mentoring for Convention of States Action. In this episode, they discuss Chapter 2 of Servant Leadership, including SMART goals.  Servant Leadership by David Kuhnert

Rita Peters and Mark Meckler are joined again by Rev. Chris Thomas, who is the Director of Mentoring for Convention of States Action. In this episode, they discuss Chapter 2 of Servant Leadership, including SMART goals. 

Servant Leadership by David Kuhnert

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