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"This book examines how the first five leaders of ServiceMaster--from its founding by Marion Wade in 1929 to Carlos Cantu in 1998--managed to develop and give deeper purpose to their employees, while also growing into a financially successful $6 billion global organization in over forty countries"--

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"This book examines how the first five leaders of ServiceMaster--from its founding by Marion Wade in 1929 to Carlos Cantu in 1998--managed to develop and give deeper purpose to their employees, while also growing into a financially successful $6 billion global organization in over forty countries"--
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Autorenporträt
Albert (Al) Erisman, PhD, was a research mathematician at The Boeing Company. In his last decade there he led an R&D group doing applied research in technology and mathematics before retiring in 2001. He taught business and technology at Seattle Pacific University from 2001--2017. He joined the Theology of Work Project (theologyofwork.org) in 2006 and is currently co-chair of the board. He cofounded Ethix magazine (ethix.org) in 1998, exploring the intersection of business, technology, and ethics. He is the author of The Accidental Executive: Lessons on Business, Faith, and Calling from the Life of Joseph (2015), coauthor of Direct Methods for Sparse Matrices (2017), and coeditor of The Purpose of Business. .