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Robert K. Greenleaf founded the nonprofit Greenleaf Center (first called “The Center for Applied Ethics”) in 1964. Not long after, Greenleaf published The Servant as Leader, a landmark essay that coined the phrase “servant-leader” and launched the modern Servant Leadership movement.
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Jun 26, 2019 · A prominent thought leader in leadership, education, religion, nonprofits and management circles, the late Robert K. Greenleaf founded the Greenleaf Center, originally known as The Center for Applied Ethics, in 1964.
He became suspicious that the power-centered authoritarian leadership style so prominent in U.S. institutions was not working, and in 1964, he took an early retirement to found the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership (initially called the Center for Applied Ethics).
A prominent thought leader in leadership, education, business, nonprofits and management circles, the late Robert K. Greenleaf founded the Greenleaf Center, originally known as The Center for Applied Ethics, in 1964.
Assistant Professor & Director of the Center for Applied Ethics, UW-Stout · An experienced educator who specializes in ethics, religion, and the Enlightenment.<br><br>I have published on abortion ...
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Robert K. Greenleaf founded the nonprofit Greenleaf Center (first called "The Center for Applied Ethics") in 1964. The mission of the Greenleaf Center is to advance the awareness, understanding and practice of servant leadership in students, workplaces and the larger community.