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Review of The Soul of a Leader

"According to Benefiel, theology teacher and CEO of ExecutiveSoul.com, the Western ideal of leadership demands that modern leaders adopt a Lone Ranger mentality; emphasizes the bottom line; and rewards drive, decisiveness, productivity and long work hours—while paying scant attention to inner and spiritual development. Benefiel outlines her principles of soul formation for leaders through true-life stories, such as those of Tom and Kate Chappell of Tom's of Maine, and the U2 guitarist The Edge, who worked with musicians in post-Katrina New Orleans. Benefiel also writes about lesser-known leaders who have concentrated in the development of their moral grounding as well as their account books. Speaking both to individual and organizational spiritual transformation, she highlights the importance of following one's heart and daring to dream through a program of practicing gratitude, perseverance and seeking out spiritual guidance. The author's inspiring message and endorsement from Desmond Tutu will likely earn her book a receptive audience..."
Publishers Weekly July 14, 2008.


Reviews of Soul at Work

Barclay Press. Review by Curt Ankeny.

Blackwell Synergy. Review by Christy Lohr. 13 (1).

The Daily Saint. Review by Michael St. Pierre.

Presence. Review by Gordon Self. 11 (3).

CatholicIreland.net.

@U2.net. Review by Angela Pancella.

Amazon.com. 12 customer reviews.



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