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Helping professionals of all types are everyday heroes who
routinely and selflessly improve the lives of others. But they
often don't believe or realize that they also form a valuable pool
of future leaders--that their specific characteristics, distinct
aptitudes, and servant leader's mindset not only prepare them, but
already uncommonly equip them, to rise to the highest tiers of
their organization's leadership structure. You don't have to be
either someone who does good in the world for others or someone who
makes a good living running a company or managing others. You can
be both--you can remain committed to the greater good of society
and still lead a for-profit or nonprofit organization or become a
successful entrepreneur. You can simultaneously activate your
right-brain and left-brain faculties, apply your honed
service-oriented side and your business-savvy side. How does the
author know this can be done? Because he did it himself! Sharing
lessons learned over a 30-year career and featuring plentiful
anecdotes to illustrate the pointed discussions and central themes,
this book aims to inspire helpers to exercise the power they
already possess and encourage them to travel a fruitful and
fulfilling path to professional development and organizational
leadership.
Helping professionals of all types are everyday heroes who
routinely and selflessly improve the lives of others. But they
often don't believe or realize that they also form a valuable pool
of future leaders--that their specific characteristics, distinct
aptitudes, and servant leader's mindset not only prepare them, but
already uncommonly equip them, to rise to the highest tiers of
their organization's leadership structure. You don't have to be
either someone who does good in the world for others or someone who
makes a good living running a company or managing others. You can
be both--you can remain committed to the greater good of society
and still lead a for-profit or nonprofit organization or become a
successful entrepreneur. You can simultaneously activate your
right-brain and left-brain faculties, apply your honed
service-oriented side and your business-savvy side. How does the
author know this can be done? Because he did it himself! Sharing
lessons learned over a 30-year career and featuring plentiful
anecdotes to illustrate the pointed discussions and central themes,
this book aims to inspire helpers to exercise the power they
already possess and encourage them to travel a fruitful and
fulfilling path to professional development and organizational
leadership.
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