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The Learning of Love: A Journey Toward Servant Leadership

by William B. Turner

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In this highly personal book, William B. Turner of Columbus, Georgia, chronicles his life and the spiritual journey that led him to embrace the concept of servant leadership. The journey began on his eighth birthday when his grandfather, industrialist W. C. Bradley, anointed him the head of two large corporations. He resisted the expectations that were set upon him and was led by the examples of his predecessors (grandfather and father) and by God to adopt the principle of servant leadership.… (more)
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这是关于一个伟大的佐治亚家族和基督信仰的追随者比尔•特纳的故事,内容真实富有灵感。他的故事最重视圣经的原则和伦理,必将提升和指导包括那些努力打造成功企业者在内的所有读者。这真是一本好书
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In this highly personal book, William B. Turner of Columbus, Georgia, chronicles his life and the spiritual journey that led him to embrace the concept of servant leadership. The journey began on his eighth birthday when his grandfather, industrialist W. C. Bradley, anointed him the head of two large corporations. He resisted the expectations that were set upon him and was led by the examples of his predecessors (grandfather and father) and by God to adopt the principle of servant leadership.

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