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In the twenty-five years since Robert K. Greenleaf first articulated his vision of "servant-leadership," the world has seen a steady expansion in the influence of the man and his ideas. Hailed as the "grandfather" of the modern empowerment movement in business leadership, Greenleaf described true leaders as those who lead by serving others - empowering them to reach their full potential.
He saw the ideal leader as one who transforms and integrates an organization; a steward with a commitment to the growth of people and the building of a community.
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Reflections on leadership: how Robert K. Greenleaf's theory of Servant-leadership influenced today's top management thinkers
1995, J. Wiley
in English
0471036862 9780471036869
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-333) and index.
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