Citizen Servant Leader
A DOCTRINE FOR LEADERSHIP WHEN CONTROL, AUTHORITY, AND PERMISSION ARE NO LONGER GUARANTE
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Buy for $9.99
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Steven Kuhn
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Ron Lynch
This title uses virtual voice narration
Citizen Servant Leader is a doctrine-based field manual for leadership when authority, control, and permission are no longer guaranteed.
Rather than teaching influence, motivation, or personal branding, this book focuses on the behaviors that stabilize systems under pressure. It is built on one uncompromising principle: responsibility always comes before authority.
Drawing from combat experience, high-stakes international business, and decades of organizational leadership across ten countries, the authors show how leadership forms naturally when individuals are willing to carry burden early, speak truth when it costs something, and create space when control is gone.
Each chapter combines real-world stories with clear standards, recognizable failure patterns, and practical field applications designed to be practiced—not admired. The book examines how silence and passivity quietly erode trust, why truth functions as a structural requirement rather than a moral preference, and how small, disciplined actions prevent collapse at personal, organizational, and civic levels.
Citizen Servant Leader is written for people who already feel the weight of responsibility—leaders without titles, citizens navigating uncertainty, business operators, veterans, parents, and community builders who are done waiting for permission to act.
This is not a motivational book.
It is a practical guide for becoming reliable when others hesitate—and for leading with clarity, restraint, and integrity when systems fail.
I enjoyed how direct and to the point the book was. Easy to comprehend, solid advice!
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