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The Long Arc of Leadership: Lessons from a Life of Global Service What does it mean to lead in a way that endures? Not through position or power, but through presence, trust, and the courage to walk beside others? In The Long Arc of Leadership, James E.H. Mayer reflects on more than 45 years of overseas service, guiding teams and organizations through cultural divides, institutional challenges, and personal crossroads. His journey spans Asia and Africa, including his years in Korea as Peace Corps Country Director and his leadership in international development. Over those decades, he came to…mehr

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The Long Arc of Leadership: Lessons from a Life of Global Service What does it mean to lead in a way that endures? Not through position or power, but through presence, trust, and the courage to walk beside others? In The Long Arc of Leadership, James E.H. Mayer reflects on more than 45 years of overseas service, guiding teams and organizations through cultural divides, institutional challenges, and personal crossroads. His journey spans Asia and Africa, including his years in Korea as Peace Corps Country Director and his leadership in international development. Over those decades, he came to understand that effective leadership is never about command or control-it is about listening, empathy, and the quiet strength of persistence. This book is both memoir and practical guide. It weaves together vivid stories of service with reflections on leadership, while highlighting six enduring traits that shaped Mayer's approach: * Walk Slowly - presence matters; leaders must take the time to see and honor those around them, even in fast-moving environments. * Listen Deeply - true understanding comes not from speaking but from hearing the needs, hopes, and fears behind people's words. * Lead Lightly - strong leadership is not heavy-handed; it is grounded in humility, shared purpose, and the ability to adapt without crushing others. * Trust Wisely - relationships are the foundation of leadership; they must be built carefully, maintained thoughtfully, and tested with courage. * Hope Fiercely - in moments of crisis or uncertainty, hope is not naïve; it is a discipline that sustains people until solutions emerge. * Love Always - leadership that endures must be rooted in compassion, seeing people not only as roles or resources but as human beings. Each chapter pairs narrative with practical application. Alongside personal stories are "Leadership Takeaways" and a "Practice Guide" designed to help readers reflect on their own leadership journeys. Rather than abstract theory, Mayer offers lived experience-how to lead across cultures, how to find resilience in the face of setbacks, and how to build trust that endures across time and distance. For Peace Corps alumni, development professionals, and those who have worked across borders, The Long Arc of Leadership will resonate with familiar struggles of cultural partnership and service. For business leaders, educators, faith leaders, and community organizers, it provides a fresh lens on universal challenges: earning trust, building inclusive teams, and sustaining vision through adversity. For younger readers just stepping into leadership roles, it offers encouragement that leadership is not about immediate success but about the legacy of how you show up. Ultimately, this is a book about memory as much as leadership. Mayer argues that the measure of leadership is not found in titles held or programs launched, but in what others remember: the character you showed, the trust you built, and the hope you left behind. Spanning nearly half a century of service and reflection, The Long Arc of Leadership reminds us that leadership is not a sprint. It is a long arc, bending toward service, trust, and love. And in walking it well, we make it possible for others to continue the journey.