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Servant leadership
Book • 1977
Robert Greenleaf's "Servant Leadership" introduces a leadership philosophy that prioritizes serving others over self-interest.
The book emphasizes empathy, listening, and building community as essential leadership qualities.
Greenleaf argues that true leaders are those who empower and uplift others, fostering growth and collaboration.
The concept of servant leadership has had a significant impact on various fields, promoting ethical and people-centered approaches to leadership.
The book's enduring relevance lies in its emphasis on human connection and the importance of serving a greater purpose.
The book emphasizes empathy, listening, and building community as essential leadership qualities.
Greenleaf argues that true leaders are those who empower and uplift others, fostering growth and collaboration.
The concept of servant leadership has had a significant impact on various fields, promoting ethical and people-centered approaches to leadership.
The book's enduring relevance lies in its emphasis on human connection and the importance of serving a greater purpose.
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as a prominent book on self-leadership.

Coach George Raveling

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as the author who wrote a very influential book about servant leadership in the 70s.

Max Klau

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to highlight that awareness can be disturbing rather than comforting.

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