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Ground Hog Day & The Strength Based Leadership Group

Are you ready and willing to come out of the shadows?


Today marks the official start of the Strength Based Leadership Group hosted by David Zinger on Google groups.

It was Ground Hog day today. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow which according to old German superstition means another 6 weeks of winter. To avoid a “winter” of isolated posts and sporadic comments I have created a group for people interested in this topic to share ideas, questions, thoughts, emotions, conundrums, and other contributions concerning strength based leadership.

I warmly invite you to join the Strength Based Leadership group. If you click into the Strength Based Leadership page you will see a box on the left hand side with a link for new users to join. Once you have joined you will be able to read all the discussions and to start your own topics.

I am moderating this site. I am doing this to prevent spam and any comments that may be offensive. Unfortunately, it will also mean that there is a delay between when you make a contribution or start a new topic and when it shows up on the site.

I want this site to be a place for people to engage in discussion about the roles and functions of caring, strengths, and energy management in leadership. I intend for this group to evolve slowly and by the end of 2006 I would like to have between 12 to 20 regular group members and have a number of others who will visit and make occasional contributions.

In future posts I will be encouraging specific interactions based on the content generated on this site.

Google Groups Strength Based Leadership
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  1. Phil Gerbyshak | Feb 2, 2006 | Reply

    I am signed up! Thanks for doing this. Should be GREAT!

  2. zinger | Feb 3, 2006 | Reply

    That is wonderful Phil,

    I know the Strength Group will be stronger with you being a part of it.

    You are such a terrific source of information and I strongly encourage readers to visit Phil’s site to enhance their own development.

    I look forward to your contributions and the many resources you may offer other people who join the Strength Based Leadership Group.

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