Servant leadership : a journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness
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New York : Paulist Press, [2002].
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25th anniversary ed.
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0809105543, 9780809105540
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x, 370 pages ; 23 cm
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Published
New York : Paulist Press, [2002].
Format
Book
Edition
25th anniversary ed.
Language
English
ISBN
0809105543, 9780809105540
UPC
9780809105540

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Includes index.
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With the publication of Servant Leadership in 1977, a new paradigm of management entered the boardrooms and corporate offices of America. Robert K. Greenleaf, a retired AT & T executive, proposed that service ought to be the distinguishing characteristic of leadership. Not only would it create better, stronger companies, he said, but business leaders themselves "would find greater joy in their lives if they raised the servant aspect of their leadership and built more serving institutions." In the quarter century since these ideas were first articulated, the notion of servant leadership has gained ever more disciples in business schools, among executives, in government and in public and private institutions. Greenleaf was among the first to analyze the qualities of leaders and followers--and the necessity for leaders to be attentive to the needs of others. In this respect the leader becomes a follower. Such a leader, said Greenleaf, constantly inquires whether "other people's highest priority needs are being served. Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?" The true leader is also a seeker--alert to new possibilities, open, listening and ready for whatever develops. True leadership, then, is an inner quality as much as an exercise of authority. The present volume originated as essays and talks treating servant leadership as a general principle and the way it has been lived by particular people. Sections of the book deal with leadership in education, in foundations, in churches, in bureaucracies, and with the role of the United States as a world leader. It closes with a spiritual reflection on Robert Frost's poem "Directive". The reflection, in Greenland's words, is "partly an acknowledgment of [Frost's] influence on me and partly a sharing with those who are the search for what I have now come to see as servant leadership, and who, sooner or later and in their own way, come to grips with who they are and where they are on the journey."

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Greenleaf, R. K., Spears, L. C., Covey, S. R., & Senge, P. M. (2002). Servant leadership: a journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness (25th anniversary ed.). Paulist Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robert K., Greenleaf et al.. 2002. Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness. Paulist Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robert K., Greenleaf et al.. Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness Paulist Press, 2002.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Greenleaf, Robert K.,, Larry C. Spears, Stephen R Covey, and Peter M Senge. Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness 25th anniversary ed., Paulist Press, 2002.

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