Kent Keith has been focused on helping people find personal meaning since
he was a college student in the sixties. He is the author of "The Paradoxical
Commandments," which he wrote when he was 19, a sophomore at Harvard
College. The Paradoxical Commandments are guidelines for finding personal
meaning in the face of adversity.
Dr. Keith is also the author of "The Universal Moral Code," a set of fundamental moral principles that can be found throughout the world. The Universal Moral Code is a reminder of the meaning that each of us can find by living our values and doing what's right.
Dr. Keith has given over 1,000 presentations, conference papers, and seminars in the United States and eight countries in Europe and Asia. He has been featured on the front page of The New York Times and in People magazine, The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, and Family Circle. He was interviewed by Katie Couric on the NBC Today Show and by Dr. Schuller on The Hour of Power. He has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal and Inc.com. He has appeared on dozens of TV shows and more than 100 radio programs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, and Australia.
Dr. Keith's is the author of nine books. His most recent publications are The Case for Servant Leadership (Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, 2008); Have Faith Anyway: The Vision of Habakkuk for Our Times (Jossey-Bass, 2008); Servant Leadership in the Boardroom: Fulfilling the Public Trust (Greenleaf Center, 2011), and Morality and Morale: A Business Tale (Terrace Press, 2012).
Dr. Keith is the CEO of the Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership. He can be contacted at drkentkeith@hotmail.com.
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