The Power of Servant-Leadership

Author: Greenleaf Robert K.; Spears Larry C.  

Publisher: Berrett Koehler‎

Publication year: 1998

E-ISBN: 9781609941451

Subject: C933 the theory of leadership

Keyword: 经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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Based on the seminal work of Robert K. Greenleaf, a former AT&T executive who coined the term almost thirty years ago, servant-leadership emphasizes an emerging approach to leadership—one which puts serving others, including employees, customers, and community, first.

The Power of Servant Leadership is a collection of eight of Greenleaf's most compelling essays on servant-leadership. These essays, published together in one volume for the first time, contain many of Greenleaf's best insights into the nature and practice of servant-leadership and show his continual refinement of the servant-as-leader concept. In addition, several of the essays focus on the related issues of spirit, commitment to vision, and wholeness.

Chapter

1. Servant: Retrospect and Prospect

2. Education and Maturity

3. The Leadership Crisis

4. Have You a Dream Deferred?

5. The Servant as Religious Leader

6. Seminary as Servant

7. My Debt to E. B. White

8. Old Age: The Ultimate Test of Spirit

Afterword

References and Permissions

Greenleaf Bibliography

Index

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