The Center for Creative Leadership lists their mission as the following:
"Mission
We believe in putting our clients first. Our nonprofit heritage and educational mission give us unusual flexibility in a world where profit motives often drive or confine thinking. We have the freedom to be objective, wary of short-term trends and motivated foremost by our mission - to advance the understanding, practice and development of leadership for the benefit of society worldwide. We have the freedom to focus on your success.
Vision
To fully realize our mission, the Center will create new knowledge that advances our field and that positively transforms the way leaders, their organizations and their societies confront the most difficult challenges of the 21st century. These imperatives require that the Center become the preeminent global institution for leadership development and research.
To enact this vision, by 2015 we will grow in new ways and maximize the value of our unique assets. We will:
Explore and define new approaches to leadership through our research and, based on these lessons, innovate our portfolio of programs, products and services;
Expand our offerings in Europe, Asia and North America, while relying increasingly on partnerships, on-site engagements with leaders, e-learning and technology to extend our presence;
Invest in the skills and resources required to meet the demands of this vision, including integrated systems and processes that spur the development of new ideas and speed the exchange of knowledge.
Together, these efforts will allow us to attract the most accomplished faculty and staff and secure our position as the world's preferred resource on the understanding, practice and development of leadership."
Their board can be found here Their business is training leaders and through their Impact Greensboro project funded by the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro they promote projects like the Greensboro Performing Arts Center and other developer driven projects.
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