The Most Effective Organization in the U.S.: Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army
 

The Most Effective Organization in the U.S.: Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army

by Robert Watson, James Benjamin Brown

The book about not just business but the meaning of life ... a guide for being the best at what you do and doing it with a sense of purpose that connects with something larger than yourself ...

For many people, The Salvation Army is most visible between Thanksgiving and Christmas. That's when its officers, soldiers and volunteers, in the ubiquitous Kettle Campaign, make music and... (read more)

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Peter Drucker said, “The Salvation Army is by far the most effective organization in the U.S. No one even comes close to it with respect to clarity of mission, ability to innovate, measurable results, dedication, and putting money to maximum use.” This book, by the former National Commander and forty-four year veteran, is the story of how it earned Drucker’s admiration. There are untold lessons in this book for inspiring knowledge workers to be their best. As Drucker taught us so well,...

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