Len Marrella

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What is the role of character in the future of humanity? Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why character matters for the future of humanity and contemporary humans have a lot of work to do.
What does American exceptionalism look like? Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of American exceptionalism and what we have to do to not lose this unique national trait.
Has ethical behavior reached a new low in politics? Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the issues that are contributing to the unethical behavior in those who serve in government.
People don’t care how much you know, they want to know how much you care. Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the traits of service leadership: caring, character and competence, and how that converts to values in the marketplace.
Authenticity is to be in reality what you appear to be. Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame with perspectives on personal accountability and how we find and support ethical leaders.
What is at the core of your leadership philosophy? Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the elements of leadership, including character, integrity, ethics and authenticity, and the societal assault on these leadership traits.
Confucius said, “Be in reality what you appear to be.” Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how leaders can inspire synergy and respect by exhibiting strong moral character and recognizing the achievements of followers.
Servant leaders inspires leadership in others. Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the characteristics of a servant leader, which is someone who derives their success from helping others be successful first.
Has our world become ethically challenged? Len Marrella joins Jim Blasingame to discuss a current event that amplifies some of the good and bad ethical behavior that is evident in the marketplace and in politics today.
Are we facing a crisis of character and leadership? Len Marrella talks with Jim Blasingame about what he considers a crisis of character and leadership, especially within the institutions, and what we can do to restore these two critical elements.