ISBN-13: 9781400054732 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 288 str.
ISBN-13: 9781400054732 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 288 str.
A Practical Guide to Using the Principles of Servant Leadership
Leadership is a calling. And servant leadership--the idea that managing with respect, honesty, love, and spirituality empowers employees--helps individuals answer that calling. Bestselling author and former Fortune 500 executive James A. Autry reveals the servant leader's tools, a set of skills and ideals that will transform the way business is done. It helps leaders nurture the needs and goals of those who look to them for leadership. The result is a more productive, successful, and happier organization, and a more meaningful life for the leader. Autry reveals how to remain true to the servant leadership model when handling day-to-day and long-term management situations, including how to:
-Provide guidance during conflict and crisis
-Assure your continued growth and progress as a leader
-Train managers in the principles of servant leadership
-Transform a company with morale problems into a great place to work
Practiced by one-third of the companies on Fortune's -100 Best Companies to Work For- list, servant leadership is a thriving philosophy. Ultimately, Autry explores how it can be a valuable, refreshing, and rewarding approach to leading others in business life.
-When I first read Jim's work, I was thrilled. Finally, someone had clearly and con-cisely articulated these principles in a way that people can quickly adopt into their lives.---from the foreword by Howard Behar, retired president, Starbucks
-This is an awesome book. James Autry's gift is that he brings lofty ideals down to earth with general illustrations that make them easy to understand and apply. I highly recommend it ---Jack Canfield, coauthor, Chicken Soup for the Soul
-The Servant Leader describes the kind of leadership upon which Starbucks Coffee Company has been built and is a concept that is closely aligned with our mission and guiding principles.- --Howard Schultz, chairman, Starbucks