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![]() How 49 Best Leadership Books to Lead Well in Tough Times can Save You Time, Stress, and Money.Given That Robert K. Greenleaf wrote his influential essay, The Servant as Leader, the servant leadership movement has risen from obscurity to the very principles of how the most effective companies on earth operate and profit. Roughly one-third of those companies are regularly included in Fortune publication's annual "100 Best Companies to Work For" list for having high trust, high worker engagement, and low turnover. To track the motion in released format over the past three decades, I dug around my own library and a number of web resources, plus the favorites of thought leaders, execs, authors, and academics to identify which books they feel have had the a lot of effect on advancing the servant management movement. 15 Best and The Majority Of Popular Servant Management Books of All Time, While my initial list continues to expand as the motion grows, for this entry (and for the sake of blogging length), I'm narrowing it down to 15 notable books that would appeal to the mainstream, and anybody searching for his or her very first immersion into servant management. The Definitive Guide to Robert Greenleaf: Servant Leadership - ManagementLots of listed below are quite popular, regularly advised, and referenced in other books and the literature. Author: Ken Melrose, Date: 1995Summary: Melrose, the previous CEO of Toro Motor Company, offers us an inside look at how servant leadership became the driver for turning the business around. Author: James Hunter, Date: 1998Summary: An excellent book for beginners on their immersion into servant management. To get his life back on track, he unwillingly attends a weeklong management retreat at a remote Benedictine monastery, where he finds the life-changing concepts of servant leadership. Additional Info : Jim Collins, Date: 2001Summary: This influential classic needs to remain in everyone's book case. Collins as soon as admitted that his personnel objected to the concept of calling his book by a servant management title, so he opted for Good to Great. ![]() The Buzz on Servant Leadership - ZingTrain![]() Author: Robert K. Greenleaf (edited by Larry C. Spears)Date: 2002Summary: The 25th anniversary edition of this ground-breaking 1977 book includes all of Greenleaf's timeless text and main concepts as explained in the very first three essays that he wrote: "The Servant as Leader," "The Institution as Servant," and "Trustees as Servants." A must-have for students and diehards of the motion, but I do not advise it as your very first choice if you're at the newbie level. |
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