On Becoming a Servant Leader - (Jossey-Bass Leadership) by Don M Frick & Larry C Spears (Paperback)
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- Uplift Your Heart and Increase Your Effectiveness Delve into the personal writings of the grandfather of the modern empowerment movement in business leadership.
- About the Author: DON M. FRICK is an associate editor of the Greenleaf Archives Project.
- 416 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Leadership
- Series Name: Jossey-Bass Leadership
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Uplift Your Heart and Increase Your EffectivenessDelve into the personal writings of the grandfather of the modern empowerment movement in business leadership. In this collection of previously unpublished works, eminent writer, consultant, and lecturer Robert Greenleaf shares his personal and professional philosophy, which postulates that true leaders are those who lead by serving others. Spanning a time frame of fifty years, these essays and lectures touch on such key issues as power, ethics, management, organizations, and servanthood. And they offer the reader a wealth of practical suggestions and useful information garnered through the course of a remarkable career.
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Delve into the personal writings of the grandfather of the modern empowerment movement in business leadership. In this collection of previously unpublished works, imminent writer, consultant and lecturer Robert Greenleaf shares his personal and professional philosophy, which postulates that true leaders are those who lead by serving others. Spanning a time frame of fifty years, these essays and lectures touch on such key issues as power, ethics, management, organizations, and servanthood. And they offer the reader a wealth of practical suggestions and useful information garnered through the course of a remarkable career.About the Author
DON M. FRICK is an associate editor of the Greenleaf Archives Project.LARRY C. SPEARS is executive director of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership and editor of Reflections on Leadership (1995).