Kent M. Keith
écrivain américain
Kent M. Keith, né en 1949 à Brooklyn (New York), est un écrivain et essayiste américain.
Kent M. Keith
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Formation |
Harvard College Université d'Hawaï à Mānoa USC Rossier School of Education (en) Faculté de droit de Harvard Oriel College |
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The Paradoxical Commandments (d) |
Il est connu pour ses « commandements paradoxaux » qui invitent à être bienveillant et altruiste même si on n'en est pas payé de retour.
Il est marié avec Elizabeth Keith et le couple a eu trois enfants.
Publications
modifier- The Silent Revolution: Dynamic Leadership in the Student council, Harvard Student Agencies, 1968 (republished by National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1972).
- The Silent Majority: The Problem of Apathy and the Student Council, National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1971.
- An Ethic for Ocean Resource Development, 1981.
- Nukolii and Hawaii's Future, 1983.
- The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World, Inner Ocean Publishing, 2001.
- Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2002.
- Do It Anyway: The Handbook for Finding Personal Meaning and Deep Happiness in a Crazy World, New World Library, 2003.
- Jesus Did It Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments for Christians, Berkley, 2005.
- Nine University Presidents who Saved Their Institutions: The Difference in Effective Administration, Edwin Mellen Press, 2008.
- Do It Anyway: Finding Personal Meaning and Deep Happiness by Living the Paradoxical Commandments, New World Library, 2008.
- Have Faith Anyway: The Vision of Habakkuk for Our Times, Jossey-Bass, 2008.
- The Case for Servant Leadership, Terrace Press, 2012.
- Morality and Morale: A Business Tale, Terrace Press, 2012.
- Questions and Answers about Servant Leadership, Greenleaf Center, 2012.
- Servant Leadership in the Boardroom: Fulfilling the Public Trust, Greenleaf Center, 2013
- The Ethical Advantage of Servant Leadership: Guiding Principles for Organizational Success, Greenleaf Center, 2013.
- The Christian Leader at Work: Serving by Leading, Terrace Press (Honolulu, Hawaii), 2015.