
He also read such magazines as Outdoor Life and Field & Stream, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain captivated him into his teens. The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Jack London were also among his favorites. Steve “spent countless hours with World Book Encyclopedia,” pouring over anything that had to do with nature—“geography, geology, weather, earthquakes, volcanoes.” He was fascinated with the weather growing up and still is. For him it’s a force and a challenge, as he writes in the essay, “Steve’s Foolish Weather Dare.”

Steve traces the impetus to the writing of Nature Based Leadership and Nature-Inspired Leadership to his lifelong love of nature; his leadership experience in industry (forestry) and higher education; and his consulting business, The Great Blue Heron. The one book he cites as a true catalyst, however, is The Nature of Leadership, with photography by DeWitt Jones and the text by Stephen R. Covey and A. Roger Merrill.
The books, magazines, and other resources on Steve’s booklist confirm the precept he lives by: “I strive to bring nature into all that I do.” For him, leadership and nature go hand in hand.
