
Principled Leadership: George Washington
and the Pillars of Leading with Morality and Discipline
History contains a treasure trove of leadership stories that continue to inspire present and future leaders who harbor good moral values and discipline. In this engaging presentation, Sherman Tylawsky shares how the successes and errors of George Washington’s principled leadership make the first U.S. President a timeless inspiration for leaders in a variety of settings. This talk is perfect for students as well as young aspiring leaders in business, non-profits, and government.
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“Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company.”
Civility in Lockdown: Value of Open Dialogue in an Age of Polarization and Partisanship
Political violence has become an epidemic in American politics that prevents people from having open dialogue and conversations. How should citizens respond to the crisis of mass polarization and partisanship? In this talk of political history and civics, Sherman reflects on his own experiences and reflections as a witness to tragic political violence. He shares how the American people can combat the politicization of political violence while advocating for the betterment of contemporary political discourse.
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