University of Wisconsin–Madison

Year: 2025

Your purpose isn’t something to find, it’s something you form

From author Ross White: In my work as a clinical psychologist, I have supported numerous people who described feeling listless, apathetic, and lost in life. These clients often say they lack a guiding light to direct their efforts. ‘I’m searching for my North Star,’ one recently said. ‘Finding purpose in life’ is a commonly cited …

The Chemistry of Gratitude

We covered gratitude in December’s CoP session. Here’s a breakdown of how gratitude affects our brains and attitudes. Introducing Your Brain’s Feel-Good Symphony Gratitude doesn’t just change your mood — it changes your molecular makeup. When you practice gratitude, your brain activates a cascade of neurotransmitters and hormones that influence everything from your motivation and focus …

In Gratitude

This month’s servant leadership meeting was all about gratitude. Attendees shared their thoughts and experiences about resilience, courage, and connection as they relate to gratitude in our lives. Find the meeting notes and summary in our archive. Many great resources were shared during our session, including a quote from Dave: We will share more about …

How to Implement Servant Leadership Core Values in Your Daily Life

Servant leadership prioritizes the needs of others, fostering trust, empathy, and shared success over authority. This approach transforms leadership into a commitment to helping and empowering others.  In this article, we will give a brief overview of what servant leadership is and then dive into how to proactively implement servant leadership values in your life …

Lead with Gratitude

Douglas Conant is a leader and author in the leadership space. In 2019, he wrote an inspiring article on leading with gratitude for us to learn from. This year, he updated it and republished. Here is that article for you to enjoy this holiday season!

Gratitude as a Leadership Practice

Gratitude isn’t just a seasonal gesture—it’s a value that transforms relationships, team dynamics, and organizational culture. While Thanksgiving season often reminds us to “give thanks,” leaders who practice gratitude every day model a deeper truth: recognition and appreciation are not just soft skills. See this post from Wisconsin Servant Leadership on taking a moment to …

Why Servant Leadership is the Only Way to Win

In today’s competitive landscape, every leader is searching for the ultimate formula for sustainable success. We often look to market penetration, financial engineering, or aggressive sales tactics. However, the most successful and enduring organizations recognize that the ultimate competitive advantage isn’t found in a balance sheet or a product feature—it’s found in the human spirit …

Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness

The Revolution Has Only Just Begun. Twenty-five years ago, Robert Greenleaf published these prophetic essays on what he coined servant leadership, a practical philosophy that replaces traditional autocratic leadership with a holistic, ethical approach. This highly influential book has been embraced by cutting-edge management everywhere. Yet in these days of Enron and what VISA CEO …

October Meeting Topic Finalized

Speaking Up When It Doesn’t Feel Comfortable Last month, we covered an overview of transactional vs. transformational leadership. See the archive for readings and questions from that session. We now pivot slightly to discuss environments and leadership styles where we can (or cannot) speak up. We’ll look at resolving the tension of the Captain of …