How did Robert Greenleaf come to emphasize the importance of listening? What ideas did he use in teaching others to listen? The answers are in a new essay by Don Frick, “Greenleaf and Servant-Leader Listening.” To get your copy, click here.
How can servant-leaders make a difference as board members? In Servant Leadership in the Boardroom: Fulfilling the Public Trust, Dr. Kent Keith, Greenleaf Center CEO, presents and augments the views of Robert Greenleaf on the opportunity of board members to truly lead and make a difference for their organizations and those their organizations serve. To get your copy, click here. click here.
The Greenleaf Center helps people understand the principles and practices of servant leadership; nurtures colleagues and institutions by providing opportunities to share thoughts and ideas about servant leadership; publishes and shares resources on servant leadership; and helps servant-leaders connect in a network of mutual learning.
The Greenleaf Center accomplishes these goals by hosting an Annual Conference and a Leadership Institute for Educators (LIFE) Conference; sponsoring a Speakers Bureau; publishing books and materials on servant leadership; and making available a series of books, essays, videos and DVDs relating to servant leadership through our online catalog.