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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The servant

Book • 1998
The Servant by James C. Hunter is a thought-provoking exploration of leadership, personal growth, and the power of service.

The book follows John Daily, a successful but struggling executive, as he learns the true meaning of leadership through a series of profound experiences at a monastery.

It emphasizes the importance of relationships, love, service, and sacrifice in effective leadership.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Recommended by James Mukuyama as a book on leadership that impacted his views on servant leadership.
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411: Faith, Family, and Flag, with General James "Mook" Mukoyama
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Rupert Lowe
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Andrew Gold
, comparing it to 'Death in Venice' and other Dirk Bogarde films.
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575. Rupert Lowe - My Problem With Farage
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J.R. Briggs
as one of the most important leadership books he has read.
Ep 302: God Doesn’t Depend Upon Heroes
Mentioned by Mark Pearson Freeland as a fantastic, legendary leadership book.
Servant Leadership in 4 Empowering Ideas and Examples
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J.R. Briggs
as an excellent, underappreciated book on biblical leadership that informed the episode.
Ep 325: Leadership Character Studies: Samson, Saul, and Samuel
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Mark Pearson-Freeland
when referencing a previous episode featuring James C. Hunter’s book.
Brené Brown: Dare to Lead
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Paul Friedrichs
as a book that frames the discussion about "us" instead of "me".
The Heart of Healthcare Leadership with Maj Gen (Ret) Paul Friedrichs, MD- Ten Good Minutes on Leadership

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