To Inspire Purposeful Leading
The Vail Leadership Institute is a Colorado-based non-profit organization that convenes individuals and groups for personal growth and leadership development.
We inspire purposeful living and leading through personal discovery and experiential learning that leads to more effective, ethical leadership in our various roles whether it be as an executive, professional, teacher, parent, coach or engaged citizen. Operating on the continuum between personal growth and leadership development allows us to demonstrate this important and often overlooked link between how we lead our lives and how we lead our families, teams, organizations, and communities.
We use a holistic approach that touches mind, body, and spirit and develops trust by advocating the integration of a sound mind, a pure heart and clean hands. We encourage creating community in small groups that keep people connected through an active and influential Leaders Network.
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We define the Inside First™ framework as a process that starts within, clarifying purpose, values and beliefs that differentiate our character, and then emanates outward, advanced by the skills of visioning and planning to guide our actions and relationships. Inside First leadership has resonance with many similar approaches, including values-based leadership, servant-leadership, and more. This philosophy continues to evolve in a multiple thought-leader, open source fashion.
In 2013, we are helping hundreds of people achieve authentic significance in their lives. We are cultivating effective, ethical leaders through transformative perspectives and processes that guide people in the integration of head and heart. The various spiritual points-of-view are more openly discussed in organizations and this approach is widely recognized as valuable.
The people involved with the Institute apply the enduring principles and practices of the Inside First framework staying connected through an active and influential Leaders Network. We are sustained through continuing support from affiliates, partners and members of this network.
The Vail Valley is a vibrant, learning-oriented community with a campus of facilities, both built and natural. The community is benefitting from a cadre of leaders who are inspired stewards of their organizations, families and the community, and who facilitate rejuvenation recognizing that recreation also includes the “re-creation” of one’s spirit. We have evolved from touching people locally to influencing people throughout Colorado. In the longer term, the Vail Valley has become a center of renewal whose influence emanates out touching people in communities far and wide.
Definition: the act of helping others; a holistic approach to work, promoting a sense of community and shared decision-making; realized when others grow; being of service.
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“Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” - John F. Kennedy
“If the sage would guide the people, he must serve with humility. If he would lead them, he must follow behind.” Lao-tzu
“A candle loses nothing by lighting another.” – George Bernard Shaw
“Do to others as you would have them do to you.” - Matthew 7:12
“The greatest leader is seen as servant first because that is what he is deep down inside. Leadership is bestowed on the person who is, by nature, a true servant.” – Robert Greenleaf
“The only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.” – Albert Schweitzer
“You serve God best by serving your fellow men.” Alfred A. Montapert
John 13: 14-15
“The servant-leader can build institutions by welding teams of teams together and helping them lift themselves to new plateaus. The true leader will facilitate this process.” – Robert Vanourek
“It is in giving that we receive.” – Saint Francis
“Service in a just cause rewards the worker with more real happiness and satisfaction than any other venture of life.” – Carrie Catt
“Life’s most urgent question is, “What are you doing for others?” - Martin Luther King
“Leadership is expressing your talents in the service of others.” – Kevin Cashman
“A servant leader is one who seeks to draw out, to inspire and develop the best within people from the inside out.” – Stephen Covey
“For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.” - Mark 10:45
Inspiring People To Lead Purposeful Lives
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