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Rating: Summary: Food for thought for the 21st century leader. Review: As a Doctoral student writing on servant leadership, I found the newest book put out by The Greenleaf Center to be as interesting and thought-provoking as those published previously. If organizations are to be successful as we enter the 21st century, perhaps this book should become required reading at leadership seminars.Greenleaf has a style all his own, but the material flows well and is readily understandable by the reader. I highly recommend this book for anyone who leads in organizations.
Rating: Summary: Food for thought for the 21st century leader. Review: As a Doctoral student writing on servant leadership, I found the newest book put out by The Greenleaf Center to be as interesting and thought-provoking as those published previously. If organizations are to be successful as we enter the 21st century, perhaps this book should become required reading at leadership seminars. Greenleaf has a style all his own, but the material flows well and is readily understandable by the reader. I highly recommend this book for anyone who leads in organizations.
Rating: Summary: Highly Recommended! Review: The late Robert K. Greenleaf was widely revered for his profound impact on leadership theory during the last three decades of the 20th century. Eight of his most compelling essays on servant-leadership (a term he coined) are published here in book form for the first time. These essays testify to Greenleaf's legacy and to his important role in the philosophies of leadership and service. Issues of spirit, vision and wholeness are woven through many of these essays, which address individual and institutional leadership in all areas, including government, business, religion, education and philanthropy. We at getAbstract highly recommend this eloquent book to those contemplating or holding leadership positions.
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