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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 253 EAN: 9780849996597 ISBN: 0849996597 Label: Thomas Nelson Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: March 13, 2003 Publisher: Thomas Nelson Studio: Thomas Nelson Editorial Review: Product Description: Best-selling author of The One-Minute Manager, Ken Blanchard, along with Phil Hodges, reveals the meaning of servant leadership modeled after Jesus Christ. Based on Blanchard's and Hodges' Faith Walk seminars, business leaders come to realize that teams are more powerful than the sum of the individuals and to recognize their people as appreciating assets. Servant Leader summarizes the Four Dimensions of Leadership:
The thousands who have attended his seminars witnessed the transforming power of this unconventional approach. Readers seeking to grow as leaders and business executives will find Servant Leader nothing short of life-changing. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The servant leaderThis book was recommended by my church Youth Leader and so far it is very inspiring and informative. Everyone who is in a servant-type position at their church or plans to be in a missionary position should read it. Rating: - It's about time!!!Sorry for the cliche on my Title line. But I really mean it! We've studied the leadership skills of Caeser, Napoleon, US Presidents, Kings, CEO's and Army Generals. Why did it take so long to get around to studying the leadership skills of Jesus? Hey, even if you're not a Christian, you can learn from Jesus. Rating: - Servant Leadership in a NutshellIn this slim volume of 125 pages, the authors manage to distill their thoughts about servant leadership and situational leadership.The format and presentation of the book is pleasant and allows room for reflection. "Another way to tell a self-serving leader from a servant leader is how they approach succession planning". p.18 An interesting statement as it serves as a test to differentiate a self-serving leader from a servant leadership. The authors were correct to use this ... Read More Rating: - The truth about leadershipFinally a book that truly provides insight, skills, and wisdom on what it really means to be a leader here on earth. Everyone is a leader in some way and I highly recommend this book. Being a servant leader is true leadership. Rating: - Somewhat disappointing...I have been studying servant leadership recently and was excited to read what Kennth Blanchard, author of the "One Minute Manager" would have to say on the topic; especially from a Christian point of view. I was hoping to find a meaty, substantial book with examples and illustrations from his extensive experience in business and leadership. Instead, "Servant Leader" is merely a collection of quips, quotes, and a few Bible verses. It is so disappointing when good authors market ... Read More |