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The most enduring leadership philosophy of the modern era does not begin with power — it begins with the question: whom do I serve? Servant leadership, first articulated by Robert Greenleaf after drawing inspiration from Hermann Hesse's Journey to the East, inverts the traditional hierarchy by positioning the leader's primary purpose as the development, empowerment, and elevation of those they lead. In a 2026 organizational landscape where employees increasingly evaluate leaders on authenticity, values alignment, and psychological safety rather than title or tenure, this inversion is no longer idealistic — it is strategically essential. This book examines the full operational model of influence-through-service: how servant leaders build voluntary followership through the consistent practice of ten foundational disciplines — listening, empathy, healing, awareness, persuasion, conceptualization, foresight, stewardship, commitment to growth, and community-building. It explores the critical distinction between positional authority — the ability to compel compliance through reward and sanction — and moral authority, the ability to generate genuine commitment through demonstrated investment in others' success. The book also maps how servant leadership functions effectively in the complete absence of formal authority, drawing on the research finding that cultivating and leveraging influence through service is not only possible without positional power but frequently more effective — producing deeper engagement, stronger team cohesion, and higher organizational performance.
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Liczba stron: 218
Rok wydania: 2026
