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Practicing Servant-Leadership brings together a group of exceptional thinkers who offer a compendium of thought on the topic of bringing servant-leadership into the daily lives of leaders. Each contributor focuses on his or her area of expertise, exploring how servant-leadership works in the real world, using examples from a variety of organizations such as businesses, nonprofits, churches, schools, foundations, and leadership organizations. Highlights of the book's twelve essays include information on: * how the idealistic vision of the servant as leader works even in the competitive world of…mehr

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Practicing Servant-Leadership brings together a group of exceptional thinkers who offer a compendium of thought on the topic of bringing servant-leadership into the daily lives of leaders. Each contributor focuses on his or her area of expertise, exploring how servant-leadership works in the real world, using examples from a variety of organizations such as businesses, nonprofits, churches, schools, foundations, and leadership organizations. Highlights of the book's twelve essays include information on: * how the idealistic vision of the servant as leader works even in the competitive world of business. * encouraging leaders to begin by looking at what they themselves want to become and then to bring this knowledge into their daily leadership. * how the principles of servant-leadership can enhance our understanding and practice of philanthropy. * examining the board chairperson's especially vital role as a servant- leader. * exploring what leaders learn from being followers. Order your copy today!

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Autorenporträt
Larry C. Spears is president and CEO of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership. Spears is the former managing director of the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, a cooperative association of twelve colleges and universities in the Philadelphia area. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including On Becoming a Servant-Leader, Reflections on Leadership, and Seeker and Servant from Jossey-Bass. Michele Lawrence directs the annual international conference for the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership and acts as editor of the quarterly newsletter, The Servant-Leader. Together with Spears, she is coeditor of Focus on Leadership from John Wiley & Sons.
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"Servant-leadership has never been more applicable to theworld of leadership than it is today."
--Ken Blanchard, author, The Heart of Leadership

"We are each indebted to Greenleaf for bringing spirit andvalues into the workplace."
--Peter Block, author, Stewardship

"I congratulate the Greenleaf Center for its invaluableservice to society and for carrying the torch of servant-leadershipover the years."
--Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly EffectivePeople

"Robert Greenleaf takes us beyond cynicism and cheaptricks and simplified techniques into the heart of the matter, intothe spiritual lives of those who lead."
--Parker Palmer, author, The Courage to Teach

"Servant-leadership is more than a concept. As far asI'm concerned, it is a fact. I would simply define it bysaying that any great leader, by which I also mean an ethicalleader of any group, will see herself or himself primarily as aservant of that group and will act accordingly."
--M. Scott Peck, author, The Road Less Traveled

"No one in the past thirty years has had a more profoundimpact on thinking about leadership than Robert Greenleaf. If wesought an objective measure of the quality of leadership availableto society, there would be none better than the number of peoplereading and studying his writings."
--Peter M. Senge, author, The Fifth Discipline