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    Important Update

    Hey colleagues! As I was working to get my “Practical Servant Leadership” book published by the end of 2023, I had engaged my friend and former co-worker Dr. Michael Moss as my editor.  Since 1991 Mike has been partnering with business leaders to apply learnings from his Doctorate in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and vast business experience, to maximize employee experience and productivity through analysis of employee data. He has deep knowledge of human motivation and organizational culture, and is highly skilled at Measurement, Surveys, People Analytics, and other tools that deliver actionable workforce intelligence to improve organizational effectiveness. With this book, Mike and I are combining and distilling over 75 years of synergistic experience to share what we believe are the manifestations and methods that yield…

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    Servant Leadership

    The Case for Practical Servant Leadership

    “Leading a team of teams is a formidable task – much of what a leader must be, and do, has fundamentally changed. The heroic “hands-on” leader whose personal competence and force of will dominated battlefields and boardrooms for generations has been overwhelmed by accelerating speed, swelling complexity, and interdependence. Even the most successful of today’s heroic leaders appear uneasy in the saddle, all too aware that their ability to understand and control is a chimera. We have to begin leading differently.” General Stanley McChrystal, from his book “Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World” “Years ago, business gurus used to apply the business school conundrum to…