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Author Frick, Don M., 1946-

Title Robert K. Greenleaf : a life of servant leadership / Don M. Frick.

Publication Info. San Francisco, Calif. : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2004]
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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xxi, 432 pages, 16 unnumbered pages) : portraits
Note Print version record.
Contents Breakthrough to a paradox -- First light -- George Greenleaf : community steward -- Religious and Hoosier heritages -- Awe of the stars -- A willingness to venture -- Adventure in spirit -- Crash and rush -- A passion for learning -- Openings and convincement : the Quaker way -- Quaker at war -- Researcher and teacher -- Meetings with remarkable people -- Crisis of questions -- Husband and father -- Breakout from AT and T -- New skin for new wine -- The servant series -- Back to spirit -- Twilight.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-415) and index.
Summary Thousands if not millions of people have heard the term?servant leadership,? introduced by Robert K. Greenleaf in his landmark essay The Servant as Leader, published in 1970. There are now Centers for Servant Leadership in ten countries and counting. His work is regularly cited by some of the most prominent business writers and leaders in the world, such as Ken Blanchard, Stephen Covey, Peter Senge, Margaret Wheatley, and Peter Block. And yet until now there has been no biography of the man who first developed this revolutionary idea. Don Frick was given unfettered access to all of Greenleaf?s papers and correspondence. The result is a fascinating book that details the sources of Greenleaf?s thought, describes his friendships with dozens of well-known people, and shows how he influenced business history well before his first book was published at the age of 73, and lived his own life as a servant leader. As Director of Management Research at AT and T for 38 years, Greenleaf was known as?AT and T?s Kept Revolutionary.? Among other unusual initiatives, he oversaw a novel program which taught executive decision making through great literature, established the first corporate assessment center using knowledge gleaned from the OSS?s approach to training civilian spies during World War II, and invited leading philosophers and theologians to have conversations with AT and T executives. After a period of soul searching and some surprising experiments in consciousness, Greenleaf retired from AT and T and began to develop the concept of servant leadership, the then-heretical notion that leaders lead best by serving their followers rather than?commanding? them. He continued to promote the idea through teaching, writing, and consulting until his last years, and was instrumental in creating a score of important organizations such as The Center for Creative Leadership and Yokefellow Institute. Always, Greenleaf was a seeker opening himself up to novel experiences and astonishing people. He was a complex person?an introvert who served in public roles, a wise person who refused to give others?The Answer,? a brilliant thinker who often declared,?I am not a scholar.? His grave carries the epitaph he wrote for himself:?Potentially a good plumber; ruined by a sophisticated education.?
Subject Greenleaf, Robert K.
Greenleaf, Robert K. (OCoLC)fst00036788
Executives -- United States -- Biography.
Business consultants -- United States -- Biography.
Servant leadership.
Management.
Organizational effectiveness.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Social Scientists & Psychologists.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Leadership.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Business.
Business consultants. (OCoLC)fst00842443
Executives. (OCoLC)fst00917875
Management. (OCoLC)fst01007141
Organizational effectiveness. (OCoLC)fst01047852
Servant leadership. (OCoLC)fst01741034
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Biography. (OCoLC)fst01423686
Added Title Life of servant leadership
Other Form: Print version: Frick, Don M., 1946- Robert K. Greenleaf. 1st ed. San Francisco, CA : Berrett-Koehler, ©2004 1576752763 (DLC) 2003063741 (OCoLC)53972033
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