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Here you will find information and tools that will help you immediately to become a more effective and purposeful leader. You will learn how purposeful action can help you to improve your leadership, management and entrepreneurial skills, and relate effectively with others. The Four Principles of Purposeful Action form the core of Purposeful Leadership.

Brief summaries of the contents of each section are provided below. We recommend that you visit each section in the sequence provided. However, if you wish to speed through initially, we suggest you go directly to The Four Principles.

Leadership and Ethics

Actions cannot be divorced from ethics if they are to be meaningful and fulfilling. Purposeful actions are ethical actions driven by an internally-derived vision aimed at serving others. The hallmark of purposeful leadership is service to those who are led. more>>

Action vs. Purposeful Action

Action means change to most people. Purposeful action is a series of events that are driven by a commitment to a mission born from a vision derived from inner-conviction. Purposeful actions aim to serve the purpose of others beyond just personal ends. This leads to success as well as fulfillment. more>>

Framework for Purposeful Action

The Framework for Purposeful Action is a systemetic way to perform all actions, while maintaining your ethical balance. It uses the metaphor of the brook where life is the flow of action. The boat represents action, and the oars represent ethical balance, integrating ethics with action. more>>

The Four Principles of Purposeful Action

The four principles cover: action, ethical balance, desires that motivate action, and your environment, including other individuals. In the brook metaphor, these four are represented by the boat, the oars, the currents in the waters, and other travelers. These principles help you integrate action with ethics...more>>

Six Archetypes

Although your life is the consequence of your actions, it also is effected by the actions of others. The six archetypes of the brook represent the characteristics of most people you come across. The BrookMaster Self-Assessment and Leadership Coaching Tool utilizes the archetypes and the principles...more>>

Leadership Lessons

Here you will find purposeful answers to common misconceptions of leaderhsip and management that cause people to fail and remain unfulfilled. Put yourself on the track to success and fulfillment with these gems of practical wisdom. more>>

The Power of Vision

Purposeful action starts with vision -- a dream of a desired state of being, something different from what it is now. This can include a change in form, time, or place, or a combination of these. Vision is not a precise expression of the desired state, but it is concrete enough to drive the remaining...more>>

How to Achieve Success

In this section you will find practical wisdom that you can apply today to become more successful at what you choose to do or become, using purposeful action. more>>

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