Stewardship Choosing Service over Self-Interest

Stewardship Choosing Service over Self-Interest by Peter Block, published by National Geographic Books on May 20, 2013, offers a critical examination of leadership and organizational design. This updated edition, comprising 312 pages, addresses the ongoing challenges of fostering ownership and accountability within organizations. Block argues that traditional governance models often stifle initiative and alienate individuals from their work, emphasizing the need for a transformative approach that prioritizes service over control.
In this book, readers will find a thorough exploration of the theory and practice of stewardship, highlighting its potential to address the limitations of conventional leadership. Block discusses how distributing power and accountability can enhance responsiveness to customers and communities. The edition includes a new introduction and a chapter focused on applying stewardship for the common good, providing both theoretical insights and practical advice for implementing these changes across various organizational functions.
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One of the most provocative and revolutionary books written on leadership, business, and organizational design, Stewardship remains just as relevant, even twenty years later, to transforming our organizations for the common good of the wider community.
We still face the challenge of fostering ownership and accountability throughout our organizations. Despite all the evidence calling for profound change, most organizations still rely on patriarchy and control as their core form of governance. The result is that they stifle initiative and spirit and alienate people from the work they do. This in the face of an increasing need to find ways to be responsive to customers and the wider community.
Peter Block insists that what is required is a dramatic shift in how we distribute power, privilege, and the control of money. “Stewardship,” he writes, “means giving people at the bottom and the boundaries of the organization choice over how to serve a customer, a citizen, a community. It is the willingness to be accountable for the well-being of the larger organization by operating in service, rather than in control, of those around us.”
Block has revised and updated the book throughout, including a new introduction addressing what has changed—and what hasn’t—in the twenty years since the book was published and a new chapter on applying stewardship to the common good of the wider community. He covers both the theory of stewardship (in particular how it ameliorates the shortcomings of traditional leadership) and the practice (how it transforms every function and department for the better). And he offers tactical advice as well on gearing up to implement these reforms.
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