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Faith-Informed Leadership Today: Don Bosco’s Preventive System Reimagined for Modern Leaders

Posted on 20 July 202526 July 2025 by Mark Kern

St. John Bosco, the 19th-century priest and educator, didn’t just shape young lives—he pioneered a framework of leadership rooted in presence, purpose, and trust. His Preventive System—anchored in Reason, Religion, and Kindness—offers timeless wisdom for leaders seeking to guide others with conviction and compassion.

As we face increasingly complex leadership landscapes, Bosco’s principles resonate more than ever. They invite us to lead not by correction, but by accompaniment.

🔍 Why the Preventive System Still Matters

In a world driven by data and deadlines, Bosco’s emphasis on relational trust reminds us that leadership is not just about strategy—it’s about soul. His system offers a framework that integrates:

  • Behavioral science: Understanding how people make choices.
  • Faith and values: Aligning leadership with purpose and integrity.
  • Coaching and mentorship: Creating space for reflection, not just performance.

🌱 Applying Reason, Religion, and Kindness in Leadership Today

Let’s reframe Bosco’s pillars as a values-driven coaching model for today’s front-line managers, educators, and team builders:

Reason: Cognitive Clarity & Accountability

  • Use reflective questioning to help teams navigate biases.
  • Frame challenges as growth opportunities rooted in shared understanding.

Religion: Purpose & Moral Courage

  • Integrate spiritual reflection and ethical decision-making into coaching.
  • Lead from a sense of stewardship, not status.

Kindness: Trust & Presence

  • Foster psychological safety by listening first and affirming often.
  • Build influence through relationship over reprimand.

🧭 Leadership as Accompaniment

Bosco didn’t lead with dominance; he led by walking alongside. For today’s leaders, this means:

  • Creating mentorship ecosystems rather than hierarchies.
  • Viewing mistakes as moments for growth, not judgment.
  • Aligning performance expectations with personal values.

✍️ Final Reflection

The Preventive System isn’t just a relic—it’s a roadmap. It reminds us that leadership is formation, not simply function. When we lead with reasoned guidance, grounded faith, and relational trust, we foster environments where people flourish—not just perform.

Download this as a reflection guide.

Bosco’s Preventive System

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Dr. Mark Kern, is a seasoned business administration professional with extensive experience bridging the worlds of federal revenue management and academia.

With a Doctorate of Business Administration from Liberty University, an MBA with a Marketing Concentration, and a BS in Business Administration with an Economics Concentration—both from the University of Kansas—Mark has built a distinguished career that combines practical leadership in large organizations with a passion for teaching and mentoring.

Currently serving in senior roles at the Internal Revenue Service, Mark leads teams dedicated to securing delinquent returns and implementing vital tax enforcement strategies. His expertise spans managing complex projects, mentoring emerging leaders through specialized programs, and driving strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency. His leadership experience is further bolstered by previous roles in revenue assurance and security, underscoring a career-long commitment to excellence in public service.

Mark’s multifaceted expertise, rigorous academic background, and real-world leadership make him a unique asset in both industry and higher education. He is continually pursuing innovative research, most recently exploring the dynamics of community engagement and financial stewardship within church organizations.

Whether in the classroom or at the helm of critical projects at the IRS, Mark's career is marked by a commitment to excellence, mentorship, and a strategic vision for the future.

Academic Experience

In addition to his federal service, Mark is a dedicated educator. As an Adjunct Instructor at Highland Community College, he has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of business professionals by teaching courses in business fundamentals, accounting, human resources, and personal finance.

His hands-on approach to teaching—characterized by engaging curriculum design, interactive course materials, and individualized support—reflects his belief in empowering students through knowledge.

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