Essay XXIII: Generativity Four—Generative Roles and Responsibilities
There are a variety of ways in which sage leaders say they help the organizations in which they are primarily engaged in their Generativity Four roles.
There are a variety of ways in which sage leaders say they help the organizations in which they are primarily engaged in their Generativity Four roles.
William Bergquist and Gary Quehl This essay is devoted to insights offered by our Sage leaders about Generativity Two, as represented in the processes of mentoring both individuals and organizations. We begin with our leaders’ reflections on their role as mentors. We then expand this perspective by talking about four related roles played by generative leaders: mediator, monitor, motivator, and …
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