
by Robert K. Greenleaf
Rating: 4.1 ⭐
The Revolution Has Only Just Begun Twenty-five years ago Robert Greenleaf published these prophetic essays on what he coined servant leadership, a practical philosophy that replaces traditional autocratic leadership with a holistic, ethical approach. This highly influential book has been embraced by cutting edge management everywhere. Yet in these days of Enron and what VISA CEO Dee Hock calls our
In this inspirational and practical book are gathered some of the classic works of visionary management consultant and educator Robert K. Greenleaf. This volume includes his definitive work on developing servant-leadership in a university, Teacher as Servant. Along with that parable are two of his essays, "Life's Choices and Markers," and the original version of "The Servant as Leader," written fo
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
Uplift Your Heart and Increase Your Effectiveness Delve into the personal writings of the grandfather of the modern empowerment movement in business leadership. In this collection of previously unpublished works, eminent writer, consultant, and lecturer Robert Greenleaf shares his personal and professional philosophy, which postulates that true leaders are those who lead by serving others. Spannin
by Robert K. Greenleaf
"Brain Based Making Connections for Long-Term Memory and Recall" seeks to explore teaching and learning through three overarching Question #1 - How can I "frame" (design) the learning circumstance or activity so that it INVITES ALL learners to get involved, to participate? Question #2 - How can I design the learning experience such that it will CAUSE learners to process, to do the work required fo
by Robert K. Greenleaf
Rating: 4.5 ⭐
"Creating and Changing Mindsets, Movies of the Mind" would not have been conceived if rational behavior was the basis for human interaction and the mysteries of learning and development might not loom in such large wonderment. Yet, there are some strategies to assist. The questions have long been; "for how long will this practice be in place;" or "will this change last"? Addressing the behavior of
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by Robert K. Greenleaf
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This is the essay that started it all. Powerful, poetic and practical. The Servant as Leader describes some of the characteristics and activities of servant-leaders, providing examples which show that individual efforts, inspired by vision and a servant ethic, can make a substantial difference in the quality of society. Greenleaf discusses the skills necessary to be a servant-leader; the imp
This is Robert Greenleaf's second major essay, which begins with his thesis that ôIf a better society is to be built, one that is more just and more loving, one that provides greater creative opportunity for its people, then the most open course is to raise both the capacity to serve and the very performance as servant of existing major institutions by new regenerative forces operating within them
In this essay, Greenleaf summarizes his reflections on servant leadership during the ten years after his seminal 1970 essay, The Servant as Leader. He returns to many of the themes in his past his concern for the lack of vision by existing institutions, the need for trustee leadership, and the critical leadership role of seminaries and foundations in society.
by Robert K. Greenleaf
by Robert K. Greenleaf
Tan hardcover brown cloth Library binding NO djacket. Previous owner wrote their name and address on first page. Otherwise, book is clean and tight. Loc. 7H. - Tan
A must-read for all trustees and directors who would venture to become powerful forces in regenerating trust. This essay seeks to address the needs of senior executives for sustained, caring (but demanding) assistance from able trustees. Drawing on a lifetime of experience in institutions, Greenleaf addresses the ambiguity of the trustee role and offers ideas on how each trustee group can claim it
by Robert K. Greenleaf
"Memory, Recall, the Brain & Learning" provides over 40 proven, practical, and easy to implement activities and 35 organizers to encourage your students to become engaged in the learning process while in your classroom. Brain research has evidenced unprecedented levels of attention in education and learning endeavors. We have come to understand that "learning" is not merely an exercise in stor
by Robert K. Greenleaf