Generation Leadership > The Three lenses that changed my point of view
[Learnings @ Leadership Network] From 1990 to 1996 in my former leadership role in a denomination I looked through these lenses. As I reflect on the past 15 years of my work at Leadership Network I have looked through those lenses
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