The Right Use of Power
How Stewardship Replaces Leadership
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Narrated by:
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Peter Block
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By:
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Peter Block
About this listen
Concluding with a tough question-and-answer session with Peter Block, The Right Use of Power will help prepare you for the changes, challenges and rewards coming in the new era of business - an era that has already begun.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-12-06
Thought Provoking
I thoroughly enjoyed this book on a number of levels. Peter Block offers some highly stimulating and original thinking about organizational and personal leadership that I found particularly useful. His laid back delivery and dry humour at times had me chuckling, particularly when he related situations that I have myself experienced. An essential listen for those interested in modern leadership beyond the 'Industrial age, command and control paradigm' as Mr Covey would put it.
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- Marcus
- 09-02-12
The Voice of Stewardship
Peter Block's book made me realise how much potential there is pent up in ordinary people. People with purpose, shared values and an environment that fosters interdependence and respect, can do amazing things.
This builds on the great work of the likes of Stephen R Covey, Stephen RM Covey, Chip Conley. Other authors you might enjoy include Og Mandino, Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman, Harriet Braiker, Brene Brown, Peter Miller, Dan Ariely, Chip & Dan Heath, Kerry Patterson, Jonathan Haidt.
This isn't going to be for everyone. If you want a quick fix to a broken organisation, this isn't the book for you.
Applying the lessons of this book cannot be for the faint hearted. Block pulls no punches and had me rapt from the start.
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