Servant leadership a journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness
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 b...
Main Author: | Greenleaf, Robert K. (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Spears, Larry C., 1955- (Editor), Covey, Stephen R. (foreword.), Senge, Peter M. (afterword.) |
Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Paulist Press,
[2002]
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Edition: | 25th anniversary ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The servant as leader
- The institution as servant
- Trustees as servants
- Servant leadership in business
- Servant leadership in education
- Servant leadership in foundations
- Servant leadership in churches
- Servant-leaders
- Servant responsibility in a bureaucratic society
- America and world leadership
- An inward journey
- Postscript.