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Compassionate Leadership

Author

Jane Goodall

Cluster
Behavioural Based Model
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Sergio Caredda
Created Date
Apr 20, 2022 10:22 AM
Last Modified
Aug 23, 2024 12:46 PM
Source Link
https://www.rootsandshoots.org/our-model/compassionate-traits-2/
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A compassionate leader is someone who considers how a decision will impact all creatures and our planet, and works tirelessly to improve the lives of others.

Compassionate leaders make choices that align with a commitment to positive impact on important issues. Compassionate leaders explore topics from all angles before making well-considered decisions. Compassionate leaders examine their beliefs to consider how their actions affect the world around them.Compassionate leaders view concepts through the lens of another to connect to feelings outside their own.

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The Jane Goodall Institute New Zealand

Leaders from the playground to the boardroom hold the key to shaping the culture and direction of the world we share as well as the impact we create. It is now more vital than ever that our leaders make decisions and lead with thoughtfulness, consciousness, and compassion.

www.janegoodall.org.nz

The Jane Goodall Institute New Zealand
Our Model - Roots & Shoots

We aim to support the next generation in understanding the power and influence of their voice and actions to create change. When young people practice compassion, determination, collaboration, and are empowered to use their voice and take action, transformational change occurs in their communities and in themselves.

www.rootsandshoots.org

Our Model - Roots & Shoots
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