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Leadership In Changing And Turbulent Times, C. William Pollard
Leadership In Changing And Turbulent Times, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this speech at the Chairman & CEO Conference sponsored by The Governance Institute (Palm Beach, FL), Pollard reflects on how servant leadership can help corporations in achieving the goal the conference had chosen as its theme, namely "Moving Toward Excellence in Quality."
The Leader Who Serves (Colorado Springs, Co), C. William Pollard
The Leader Who Serves (Colorado Springs, Co), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Pollard delivered this speech at the 2001 meeting of the Christian Management Association, which was held at the Rocky Mountain Regional Christian Management Institute in Colorado Springs, CO. In it he outlines the primary characteristics of a servant leader.
The Leader Who Serves (Indianapolis, In), C. William Pollard
The Leader Who Serves (Indianapolis, In), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Speaking at The Greenleaf Center in Indianapolis, IN, Pollard outlines the main contours of servant leadership. This particular document also includes handwritten changes Pollard made to the speech before delivery.
Leadership With A Purpose (Colorado Springs, Co), C. William Pollard
Leadership With A Purpose (Colorado Springs, Co), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Speaking at Focus on the Family's CEO Forum in Colorado Springs, Pollard reflects on the rapid socio-economic change witnessed at the turn of the century. In light of this, he comments upon ServiceMaster's dedication to bridging the gulf between God and profit by upholding a model of servant leadership that reflects the people-oriented mission of the organization.
Leadership In Turbulent Times (Dallas), C. William Pollard
Leadership In Turbulent Times (Dallas), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Speaking at the Catholic CEO Healthcare Connection in Dallas, Pollard commends Catholic healthcare organizations for their faith-based approach to an increasingly complex issue in American life. In addition to this, he outlines the main contours of servant leadership, which he believes will help such organizations to maintain a people-centered approach in an increasingly profit-driven and rapidly changing economy.