Imagine a world where companies are committed to being profitable and serving others. This can happen when servant leadership is in play. The annual Servant Leadership Winter Conference is the place to learn about this growing global movement from those who've adopted it, and now seek to inspire others to follow their lead.
"We're having great fun with our conference theme, Changing the Game," said Art Barter, CEO and president of Servant Leadership Institute (SLI).
"We're going to focus on game changers who are making an incredible difference in how they lead by focusing on the way they obtain results, which is more important than the results themselves."
Keynote speakers and workshop presenters will reveal how servant leadership can make a positive difference in our world by changing leadership behaviors to create a more prosperous, positive, and productive environment. Following a Feb. 3 welcome reception, the conference will be held at the Omni Resort Hotel in downtown San Diego on Feb. 4 and 5.,
Innovative companies are discovering that embracing servant leadership to influence people without using traditional power-model strategies maximizes their talents and positively affects the bottom line.
The two-day conference is packed with game-changing information presented over three innings:
• First inning:
Connect, Be a Game Changer
• Second inning:
Trust, Change the Game of Trust
• Third inning:
Act, Keeping Score:
How to Achieve Results
In addition to gaining knowledge about servant leadership from a team of respected speakers, attendees will participate in stimulating workshops as well as a Geoteaming activity for a local charity at Petco Park hosted by award-winning sportscaster Dick Enberg.
Confirmed speakers are:
• Art Barter, Owner & Chairman of Datron World Communications and Founder & CEO of SLI
• Stephen M.R. Covey, author of The Speed of Trust
• Dick Enberg, Emmy Award-Winning Sportscaster
• Cheryl Bachelder, CEO of Popeyes
• Michael Tatelbame, Senior Director, HR of Kindred Healthcare
• Olivia McIvor, Senior Partner of Organizational Culture Group
• Jeanne McGuire, Senior Servant Leadership Trainer at Baron Center, Inc.
• Rodney Jackson, Senior Servant Leadership Trainer at Baron Center, Inc.
SLI invites you to participate in the 2014 Winter Conference as a sponsor or exhibitor. Opportunities are available to suit any budget and objective.
People throughout the country who seek a better way to lead will attend this event; past conferences have sold out, and this one is expected to be no different. Support from organizations like yours is critical to the event's success; it allows SLI to provide top leadership experts, and enables community-based leaders and students to attend by offsetting their travel and registration expenses.
Are you ready to become an MVP? We have several ways for you to get involved with this premier leadership event. For more information, please visit www.servantleadershipinstitute.com or call 855-754-5323.
SLI Now Carlsbad-based
Until earlier this year, SLI was located on the Datron World Communications, Inc. campus in Vista. Barter created it as a training resource center to serve and grow leaders determined to make a positive difference in their organizations and communities, relying on resources such as field-tested publications, training programs, consulting and leadership workshops, and special events.
The Datron facility was an ideal startup location for SLI, since its initial main purpose was to train the 250-plus Datron employees in servant leadership.
Today, SLI has expanded its successful Datron servant leadership transformation efforts into serving other organizations and businesses interested in improving their cultures via servant leadership. SLI is now located at 1959 Palomar Oaks Way in Carlsbad.
"I think the window is wide open for us to really make a difference in the world," said Barter.
"We're having great fun with our conference theme, Changing the Game," said Art Barter, CEO and president of Servant Leadership Institute (SLI).
"We're going to focus on game changers who are making an incredible difference in how they lead by focusing on the way they obtain results, which is more important than the results themselves."
Keynote speakers and workshop presenters will reveal how servant leadership can make a positive difference in our world by changing leadership behaviors to create a more prosperous, positive, and productive environment. Following a Feb. 3 welcome reception, the conference will be held at the Omni Resort Hotel in downtown San Diego on Feb. 4 and 5.,
Innovative companies are discovering that embracing servant leadership to influence people without using traditional power-model strategies maximizes their talents and positively affects the bottom line.
The two-day conference is packed with game-changing information presented over three innings:
• First inning:
Connect, Be a Game Changer
• Second inning:
Trust, Change the Game of Trust
• Third inning:
Act, Keeping Score:
How to Achieve Results
In addition to gaining knowledge about servant leadership from a team of respected speakers, attendees will participate in stimulating workshops as well as a Geoteaming activity for a local charity at Petco Park hosted by award-winning sportscaster Dick Enberg.
Confirmed speakers are:
• Art Barter, Owner & Chairman of Datron World Communications and Founder & CEO of SLI
• Stephen M.R. Covey, author of The Speed of Trust
• Dick Enberg, Emmy Award-Winning Sportscaster
• Cheryl Bachelder, CEO of Popeyes
• Michael Tatelbame, Senior Director, HR of Kindred Healthcare
• Olivia McIvor, Senior Partner of Organizational Culture Group
• Jeanne McGuire, Senior Servant Leadership Trainer at Baron Center, Inc.
• Rodney Jackson, Senior Servant Leadership Trainer at Baron Center, Inc.
SLI invites you to participate in the 2014 Winter Conference as a sponsor or exhibitor. Opportunities are available to suit any budget and objective.
People throughout the country who seek a better way to lead will attend this event; past conferences have sold out, and this one is expected to be no different. Support from organizations like yours is critical to the event's success; it allows SLI to provide top leadership experts, and enables community-based leaders and students to attend by offsetting their travel and registration expenses.
Are you ready to become an MVP? We have several ways for you to get involved with this premier leadership event. For more information, please visit www.servantleadershipinstitute.com or call 855-754-5323.
SLI Now Carlsbad-based
Until earlier this year, SLI was located on the Datron World Communications, Inc. campus in Vista. Barter created it as a training resource center to serve and grow leaders determined to make a positive difference in their organizations and communities, relying on resources such as field-tested publications, training programs, consulting and leadership workshops, and special events.
The Datron facility was an ideal startup location for SLI, since its initial main purpose was to train the 250-plus Datron employees in servant leadership.
Today, SLI has expanded its successful Datron servant leadership transformation efforts into serving other organizations and businesses interested in improving their cultures via servant leadership. SLI is now located at 1959 Palomar Oaks Way in Carlsbad.
"I think the window is wide open for us to really make a difference in the world," said Barter.