Who is a Citizen Leader?
A citizen leader is the man, woman, young adult and teen who applies their character, the strength of their convictions and their courage to serve, act and lead efforts that contribute to their communities and serve the common good. Read more about citizen leadership >>
Among Us: Citizen Leaders
Read the profiles of contemporary citizen leaders.
The Citizen Leader book
The Citizen Leader: Be the Person You’d Want to Follow is a thought-provoking guide to help you develop and deepen your moral compass — that is, explore and respond to the questions: Who am I? and How do I want to be in the world?
The book challenges you to speak with authenticity and to act with courage on your convictions so you can say: I am a person I’d want to follow.
The Citizen Leader helps you grow as a citizen leader by giving you practical guidance to speak up, serve, act and lead efforts to better your world and create great places for us all to live, work and play.
The Citizen Leader is derived from the experience of real people, designed for practical application and intended to benefit anyone who has the genuine desire and the determination to grow personally and professionally as a leader — regardless of title, position or status. Read more about the book >>
The Citizen Leader in Action tutorials
Be the person others would want to follow. Be an engaging leader!
The Citizen Leader in Action tutorials will help you deepen your understanding and practice of the five essential roles of an engaging leader.
You will learn:
Interactive frameworks that will help you build a bond with your partners, staff and followers, and strengthen your capacity to engage their enthusiasm to participate, serve, act and persevere.
You will apply:
Practical tools that will help you diagnose, plan, communicate, share decision-making and distribute ownership with others in your group and in your community.
The Citizen Leader in Action tutorials strive to help you lead others in such ways that they will surge out ahead of you – and do so because, together, you and they are engaged in efforts that are meaningful to you all! Read more about the tutorials >>



