MidAmerica Region of the UUA

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LeaderLab

Make Room for All: Accessibility and Inclusion Issues in Congregational Life
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This webinar discusses “disability etiquette” and explores the many ways in which our congregations can be more accessible to people with disabilities.
Flexible/Agile Leadership
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Leaders understand that processes, tasks and outcomes will not necessarily be the same next week as they were, and they remain agile in approaching...
Generous Leadership
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Leaders are not only financially generous (although they are that indeed!) but they have and encourage a generous spirit and appreciation of the world;...
Leadership by Learning (Not Expertise)
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Leaders understand that it’s not just about skills, but it’s about being able to learn (often together) what’s necessary in congregational life; they...
Leadership as Companioning
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Leaders know that so much of congregational life is about being present to and with one another; they don’t have all the answers, but they know how to b...
Collaborating Leadership
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Leaders know how to work and play well with others; they understand it’s not about who is right, but how people can work together to ensure the best...
Connecting Leadership
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Leaders don’t need to be the hub through which everything flows, and they know how to help people come together for specific (and general) purposes; the...
Networked Leadership
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Leaders are networked in a couple of ways — first, they are aware of how community can be created, sustained, and nurtured through the use of technology...
Radically Welcoming Leadership
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Leaders understand that what they might want may not be what others want, and they are open to learning and understanding how the world is different for...
Self-Differientiated Leadership
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Self-differentiated Leaders know who they are well enough that they also know where they stand, and what they will and will not do; they understand the...

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