Leading Without Power: Finding Hope in Serving CommunityISBN: 978-0-7879-6743-7
Paperback
210 pages
May 2003, Jossey-Bass
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"This is a book to be read, reread, shared widely within any
organization. Every chapter has pictures for our mind that will
remain vivid long after the book is closed. A vibrant testament to
human potential, the why of work."
—Frances Hesselbein, president and CEO, Leader to
Leader Institute formerly the Drucker Foundation
De Pree holds up nonprofits as mirrors of our greatest aspirations places where people work for the opportunity to contribute to the common good, and for the chance to realize their full human potential. He calls such organizations movements and challenges others to follow their example. Movements, De Pree maintains, transcAnd ?the deceptive simplicity of a single bottom line? and set standards for leadership and service all organizations should reach for. They lead not with the power of the paycheck or with bureaucratic carrots-and-sticks, but with the promise of meaningful work and lives fulfilled. For that reason, nonprofit or otherwise, they are the most successful organizations of all. Brimming with rich, warm, and wise advice, Leading Without Power takes an enlightened look at the forces that drive selfless accomplishment. It offers encouragement and hope for creating organizations that inspire the very best in people. And it provides leaders at every level with a new context for effecting positive change. Table of Contents:
- Places of Realized Potential
- What's a Movement?
- A Context for Service
- What Shall We Measure?
- The Language of Potential
- Service Has Its Roots
- Attributes of Vital Organizations
- Vision
- Trust Me
- Why Risk It?
- The Function of Hope
- Elements of a Legacy
- Moral Purpose and Active Virtue