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FURTHER READING: BOOKS AND ESSAYS ABOUT APPLICATIONS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP

Besides the books listed in the bibliography, there are scores of other publications about the applications of servant leadership for individuals and institutions. Many of them are available from the Greenleaf Center’s website: www.greenleaf.org. Following is a small sample.

Autry, James A. The Servant Leader: How to Build a Creative Team, Develop

Great Morale, and Improve Bottom-Line Performance. New York: Prima

Publishing, 2001. Broholm, Richard & Johnson, Douglas. A Balcony Perspective: Clarifying the

Trustee Role. Indianapolis: The Robert K. Greenleaf Center, 1993. Guillory, William A. The Living Organization—Spirituality in the Workplace.

Salt Lake City: Innovations, 1997.

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McGee-Cooper, Ann, and Gary Looper. The Essentials of Servant Leadership: Principles in Practice. Waltham: Pegasus Communications, 2001.

Melrose, Ken. Making the Grass Greener on Your Side: A CEO’s Journey to Leading by Serving. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 1995.

Turner, William B. The Learning of Love: A Journey Toward Servant Leadership. Macon, GA: Smith & Helwys, 2000.

Williams, Lea E. Servants of the People: The 1960s Legacy of African American Leadership. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996.

Young, David S. Servant Leadership for Church Renewal. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1999.

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