Episodes
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
The topic of leadership is not always popular among Christians. In particular because many Christians see leadership as the antithesis to humility. Afterall, how are you supposed to remain humble while deploying all of your gifts in the sight of others? How are you supposed to remain humble while seeking after success? St. Thomas Aquinas gives some amazing insights into the virtue of humility and shows that it is actually essential for every leader and that in fact true leadership can make you humble.
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Living a life according to virtue is difficult for anybody. But those in roles of leadership are under particular scrutiny by those whom they serve. Everyday their every decision has impact on the lives of those who are underneath them. For this reason, leaders have a special need for the virtue of justice. By justice each person is given what is their due. But justice presents special challenges both in its acquisition and in its practice. Thank goodness for God’s grace.
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Whether we are leading a family or a business, all leaders have to do things they don’t want to do. As soon as we assume the mantle of leadership we assume the mantle of facing things that could hurt us – that could take valuable time away, valuable resources away or even inflict pain at different levels of our life. This means that leaders have to be brave. St. Thomas Aquinas describes the virtue of bravery as fortitude and this third of the cardinal virtues is what we are focusing on today.
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
If you were to take a poll of famous topics for leadership talks, temperance would not rank in the top ten. For most people temperance has a negative connotation, as if it were something that would stifle our energies or keep us from the fullness of life. St. Thomas Aquinas has a very different vision for temperance. According to him, temperance is necessary for the full life and has the power to guarantee that we attain the real good and excellence for which we are called. This is why studying it is so important for us today.
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
DGT Episode 192 - Of Prudence And Kings - The Virtuous Leader Part 3
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
If there’s one thing that organizational leaders share in common it’s the need to know how to advance when no one else does. Being at the top means being in charge and being at the top means making decisions that will influence the entire organization for the better or for the worse. The goal, obviously, is to make decisions well and this ability is much more than instinct. For the ancients, they called it the virtue of prudence. I’d like to look at St. Thomas Aquinas and what his teaching on prudence has to teach us today.
Monday Jun 27, 2022
DGT Episode 191 - Why Does Virtue Matter - The Virtuous Leader Part 2
Monday Jun 27, 2022
Monday Jun 27, 2022
There is a lot of talk today in Catholic circles about virtuous leadership. This is a good thing but do we know why virtue is important? Why does Catholic teaching emphasize virtue so much and why should it be important to business leadership? In this second of a six part series I lead our participants through an examination of the importance of identity for leadership and the importance of virtue for identity. If we are going to admit that leadership comes from who we are and virtues help define who we are, then we see the importance of virtues for leadership.
Monday Jun 20, 2022
DGT Episode 190 - The Power Of Character - The Virtuous Leader Part 1
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Today, talking about character based leadership has become something fashionable. Books, podcasts, seminars all focus in on on the term virtue. By so doing we feel like we have checked of our Christian box in leadership and that we can safely move on. But the issue is actually much more explosive. Character influences leadership in ways that are profound and fruitful. The question is why? In this first of a six part series I would like to look at the question more deeply.
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Work is a constant in everyone’s life. While we can enjoy it or we can suffer from it we cannot avoid it. But how can I make it better both for myself and for the people that I manage and the people who benefit from it? And if I work in business how can I ensure that my business remains ethical – truly focused on the true good? The key is to look at work and business from the human perspective. It is something done for the human person – for the benefit of everyone else.
Monday Jun 06, 2022
DGT Episode 188 - Causing The Good - Leadership Lessons From Aquinas Part 3
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Leaders don’t get to be in the positions they have by doing nothing. Instead they are men and women of action. But does this mean they have to leave their people behind? Is there a way to unite both action and productivity? In the Catholic imagination the two are linked. In the 13th century a Dominican friar named St. Thomas Aquinas gave valuable insight into this very question by comparing human leadership with God’s governing of the world.
Monday May 30, 2022
Monday May 30, 2022
It goes without saying that those in leadership want to lead well, but what are the elements that make a leadership effective, good, and even pleasing to God. Without a doubt St. Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologica gives us some valuable insights when he talks about how God leads the world. If our leadership could be patterned on God’s we’d be sure to be doing something right. In this second of my six part series, I focus on how good leadership makes the people who follow us more fulfilled in who they are.