Biography: Robert K. Greenleaf (1904-1990) founded the Center for Applied Ethics (now the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership) in 1964. Previously, he was director of management research at AT&T and a visiting lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management and at the Harvard Business School.
Don M. Frick is an associate on the Greenleaf Archives Project.
Larry C. Spears is executive director of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership and editor of
Reflections on Leadership (1995).
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