Author Archives: Richard Guzman
Art, Rhythm, Intuition, and Social Change
In his pamphlet The Servant as Leader, Robert Greenleaf writes: “The prudent man is he who constantly thinks of ‘now’ as the moving concept in which past, present moment, and future are one organic unity. And this requires living by … Continue reading
The “Structure” of “The Servant as Leader”
Note: This is the lead post in a series on Robert Greenleaf’s The Servant as Leader. A seminal piece in leadership theory, this small book—a long essay, actually—started the whole field of Servant Leadership studies. See end for a list … Continue reading
Homelessness and Me
I have never been close to being homeless. I’ve worked in homeless shelters for over 30 years, though, first at Hesed House in Aurora, and now for over 15 years coordinating my church’s homeless program at the Daybreak Shelter in … Continue reading