April 7, 2020 by John Fernandez
Community Service, Workplace Engagement Featured at Global Leadership Summit
A prescription for well-being was outlined at the Global Leadership Summit 2015, an annual event that offers detailed instructions for those seeking personal and professional growth.
“We only succeed by helping each other,” said Jim Collins, best-selling author of Good to Great, and a keynote speaker at the two-day event. “It’s difficult to have a meaningful life without meaningful work.”
And meaningful work is linked to community service, Mr. Collins told the audience at the Global Leadership Summit 2015. The annual event, organized by the Willow Creek Community Church, is broadcast from Illinois to different regional and global hubs, including Christ Journey Church in Coral Gables. Baptist Health is a local supporter of the event.
In Coral Gables, a crowd of 400 guests filled Christ Journey Church to hear broadcast presentations from:
- Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios; President of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
- Brené Brown, Ph.d., research professor, University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work; best-selling author.
- Horst Schulze, chairman and CEO, Capella Hotel Group; founding president and former COO, The Ritz-Carlton Group.
Brian E. Keeley, president and CEO of Baptist Health South Florida, also addressed the local audience. Mr. Keeley praised the roster of speakers and called the annual event “one of the best” speaker series he has attended. The Global Leadership Summit, he says, offers a message of personal growth, leadership and accountability that is consistent with Baptist Health’s mission.
“At Baptist Health, we have a faith-based mission to improve the health and wellness of the communities we serve,” Mr. Keeley said.
The two-day annual leadership event delivers measurable results, according to an independent survey of attendees in the 2014 Global Leadership Summit. Improvements in teamwork, job satisfaction and productivity were reported by 83 percent of the attendees, the survey shows.
This year’s event attracted a crowd of more than 150,000 participants from 120 locations around the world who gathered to hear insights about leadership, faith and communications. The program was broadcast to more than 300 locations in North America.
#GLS15
On Twitter, you can read highlights and noteworthy quotes from the event by following the #GLS15 hashtag.
Here’s a sample of material from #GLS15:
“Live not for your resume. Live for your eulogy.” – Albert Tate, founder and senior pastor, Fellowship Monrovia, Southern California.
“Appreciation keeps us motivated, Coaching helps us get better, Evaluation lets us know where we stand. “ – Sheila Heen, founder Triad Consulting Group; Faculty-Harvard Law School.
“You can choose courage or comfort, but you can’t have both.” – Brené Brown, Ph.D., research professor, best-selling author.
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