Publisher's Synopsis
We are all under new pressure toproduce more for less moneyandin less time. Ultimately, this cannot bedone unless bosses are able toin serviceof their organizationbring out the bestin their people.
That is the essence of servant-leadership,the management philosophy originallyoutlined by organizational expert RobertGreenleaf in the 1970s. Its a philosophywhose time has truly come.
- The mission statement of TDIndustries,a regular on Fortunes list of 100 BestCompanies to Work for in America,prioritizes intense people developmentefforts, includingsubstantial training budgets.
- When an error at Motorola caused$100,000 in damages to equipment, noheads rolled; instead, the responsibleemployee was encouraged to developa system based on what hed learned;all told, Motorola saved more than amillion dollars.
- When Sematech, the InternationalInstitute for Semiconductors, joinedwith competitors like Intel, AMD,Siemens, and Sony, the result wassmarter and better business for all, viashared innovation and communication.
For such progressive companies, mereinstitutional power is no longer enough.Their secret is the empowerment thatservant-leadership provides, and it canmake the difference between the successof your organization and its downfall.
With Servant-Leadership Across Cultures,youll come to understand how andwhy doing the right thing pays off foreveryonenot just for your business partners,but for the world.