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.
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Tabla de materias
Foreword: Why Servant-Leadership Matters (Warren Bennis).
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Editors and The Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership.
The Contributors.
1. Who Is the Servant-Leader? (Robert K. Greenleaf).
2. The Understanding and Practice of Servant-Leadership (Larry
C. Spears).
3. The Unique Double Servant-Leadership Role of the Board
Chairperson (John Carver).
4. Love and Work
A Conversation with James A. Autry.
5. Servant-Leadership and Philanthropic Institutions (John C.
Burkhardt, Larry C. Spears).
6. On the Right Side of History (John C. Bogle).
7. Anatomy of a Collaboration: An Act of Servant-Leadership
(Wendell J.Walls).
8. Servant-Leadership Characteristics in Organizational Life
(Don De Graaf, Colin Tilley, Larry Neal).
9. Toward a Theology of Institutions (David L. Specht with
Richard R. Broholm).
10. Foresight as the Central Ethic of Leadership (Daniel H.
Kim).
11. Servant-Leadership, Forgiveness, and Social Justice (Shann
R. Ferch).
12. The Servant-Leader: From Hero to Host
An Interview with Margaret J. Wheatley.
Endnotes.
Recommended Reading.
Index.
Sobre el autor
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.