Lessons for Leaders: The 200-Year Present

Nonprofit leaders - what's the legacy you've been given and the one you'll leave behind?

In her closing remarks during Leadership Triangle's THRiVE Leadership Summit earlier this month, Kristine Sloan shared the concept of the 200-year present.

Coined by sociologist, poet, mother, and influential peace researcher Elise Boulding, the concept of the 200-year present is a useful tool for those of us working in social good spaces and a powerful exercise for leaders from any sector in establishing strategic clarity.

Here's a quick summary of the concept and how leaders can use it to create more strategic clarity for themselves and their teams.

Have you thought about your leadership legacy in this way? Join the conversation over on LinkedIn.

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