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My Life in Leadership: The Journey and Lessons Learned Along the Way [Hardcover]

Frances Hesselbein , Jim Collins
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February 8, 2011
Tracing her development as a leader, Frances Hesselbein reveals her remarkable personal story and the principles that have served and guided her well throughout her extraordinary life. Written in an intimate and compelling voice, this book delivers key leadership lessons applicable to leaders in every walk of life.

My Life in Leadership offers a look at what shaped Frances Hesselbein personally and as a leader, from her youth in the hills western Pennsylvania to her professional journey with the Girl Scouts of the USA where she went from troop leader to transformational CEO, to how Peter Drucker handpicked her to found and lead the Drucker Foundation, and how she later transitioned the Foundation to the Leader to Leader Institute. With excitement and humility, she relives the key moments that have shaped her life of leadership including the day she received the country’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This remarkable book also includes stories about her world travels to deliver her message of leadership and her notable experiences with as well as what she has learned from some of the most distinguished leaders of our time including Peter Drucker, John Gardner, Max DePree, Presidents Clinton and Reagan, General Eric Shinseki, Jim Collins, Warren Bennis and Marshall Goldsmith.

As inspirational as it is practical, My Life in Leadership is filled with Frances Hesselbein’s universal leadership lessons that will serve any leader, of any age, in any sector.

Frances Hesselbein is the founding president and CEO of the Leader to Leader Institute (formerly the Peter F. Drucker Foundation), editor-in-chief of the award-winning journal Leader to Leader as well as co-editor of 26 Leader to Leader translated into 28 languages. Named the "Best Nonprofit Manager in America" by Fortune magazine, she serves on many nonprofit and corporate boards and has won numerous awards and honors including the United States of America's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The award recognized her exemplary leadership as Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. from 1976-1990, her role as the founding President of the Drucker Foundation, and her service as “a pioneer for women, diversity, and inclusion.”

Praise for My Life in Leadership

"Leadership is needed more than ever in these challenging times to create the future that we all want. Thank you so much Frances, for your very special gift of a life dedicated to service and continuous improvement!! You inspire us all to be better leaders"
—Alan Mulally, President and CEO, Ford Motor Company

“Frances Hesselbein is a national treasure, an inspiration, and a shining light. This diminutive woman stands taller in the eyes of those who know her than any other living leader.
— Jim Kouzes, award-winning coauthor of the bestselling The Leadership Challenge and The Truth About Leadership

“Frances’ words ring with the wisdom of experience. On this journey there could be no better guide!"
—Thomas J. Moran, Chairman, President & CEO, Mutual of America

“Frances is an American Icon.  Deeply influenced by the Master of Management, Peter Drucker, her whole life has been a sacrificial investment in Leadership in all its forms”
—Bob Buford, Chairman, The Drucker Institute, author, Halftime and Finishing Well 

"Frances Hesselbein is one of the most visionary leaders I have met during my military career -- on or off the battlefield."
—Lloyd J. Austin III, General, United States Army

“Through her life story you will touch the marrow of a unique contributor to humanity. This book’s appeal will transcend time and captivate the hearts of leaders around the globe.”
—Margaret Daniels Tyler, Senior Program Officer, U.S. Programs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Interview with Author Frances Hesselbein
Author Frances Hesselbein
Many times you were “the first women who” served in a particular position – i.e., “first woman in 40 years to serve as chairman of the United Way Campaign,” etc. How did this affect your leadership performance in these situations?
Serving as “the first woman” always added a special dimension to my determination to serve in a way that had no emphasis on gender – only on the quality of my performance. I was never a “woman leader,” I was always “a leader who is a woman,” if you want to add gender as a consideration.

Why did your grandmother, Mama Wicks, have such a powerful influence upon your career, your life?
My grandmother had a powerful influence upon my life and work because she was a perfect role model for me growing up. She was an inspiring example of an adult who lived her values. She lived the advice she gave.

How has your family’s long history in the military, from the American Revolution to today, influenced the way you’ve lived your life, the way you choose where and how you volunteer your time, today?
I grew up with deep respect for the military because of the love of country and the sacrifices generations on both sides of my family made. “When called, we go.” To this day, in the military or not, I feel that “to serve is to live”.

Peter Drucker wrote about, spoke about, and chose you as President and CEO of the Peter Drucker Foundation. What are the two most powerful messages he shared with you?
“Think first, speak last.” “The leader of the future asks; the leader of the past tells. Ask, don’t tell.” Peter F. Drucker

You write that your last year as CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA was the most exuberant year of your 13 years as CEO of the largest organization for girls and women in the world. That is very unusual. What made this time so “exuberant?”
That is when we came to see ourselves as “one great Movement,” not as over 3,200,000 members in 325 separate Girl Scout Councils, and the National Organization apart. “We are one great Movement” became our battle cry.

We had achieved the highest membership and the greatest diversity in our history. Our program for girls was highly contemporary, heavy on math, science, technology, and the leadership learning opportunities for adults was equally exemplary.

The board and staff saw themselves in a remarkable partnership – no “we/them” friction. Peter Drucker once said as he was leaving our Girl Scout Headquarters in New York; standing in our lobby, “I can tell a great deal about an organization from its headquarters.” (He had been in our building, all day.) He went on, “In this building the culture is palpable. There is little tension, and no meanness.” As I was leaving, I had little pewter “pinboxes” made for management staff. On the lid was the Girl Scout name, logo, date and, “Thank you for keeping the faith.”


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'...reveals her remarkable personal story and the principles that have served and guided her well throughout her extraordinary life.' (Publicnet.co.uk, February 2011).

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Tracing her development as a leader, Frances Hesselbein reveals her remarkable personal story and the principles that have served and guided her well throughout her extraordinary life. Written in an intimate and compelling voice, this book delivers key leadership lessons applicable to leaders in every walk of life.

My Life in Leadership offers a look at what shaped Frances Hesselbein as a person and as a leader, from her youth in the mountains of western Pennsylvania to her professional journey with the Girl Scouts of the USA where she went from troop leader to transformational CEO, and to how Peter F. Drucker chose her to found and lead the Drucker Foundation, now the Leader to Leader Institute. With excitement and humility, she relives the key moments that have shaped her life of leadership including the day she received our country's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This remarkable book also includes stories about her world travels to deliver her message of leadership and her notable experiences with, as well as what she has learned from, some of the most distinguished leaders of our time including Peter Drucker; John W. Gardner; Max DePree; Presidents Clinton, H.W. Bush, and Reagan; General Eric Shinseki; Jim Collins; Warren Bennis; and Marshall Goldsmith.

As inspirational as it is practical, My Life in Leadership is filled with Frances Hesselbein's universal leadership lessons that will serve any leader, of any age, in any sector.

"Through her life story you will touch the marrow of a unique contributor to humanity. This book's appeal will transcend time and captivate the hearts of leaders around the globe."
Margaret Daniels Tyler, senior program officer, U.S. Programs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (February 8, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470905735
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470905739
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.9 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #721,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, but powerful all the same! April 17, 2011
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No less a management authority than Peter Drucker lauded Frances Hesselbein as one of the greatest managers he knew so I have been intrigued by her for a long time. Frances has also been a guest speaker at my class at Columbia Business School and elsewhere so I know first hand that she can be an inspiring speaker. Her voice is low but her presence is large.

There is nothing "new" that you will learn from this book but the lessons are powerful and bear repeating. In fact, they bear repeated repeating. Define yourself, don't let others define you. Choose your battles carefully. Leadership is about how to be, not how to do. Get feedback - constantly - and heed it.

These "lessons" are not presented systematically in bullet points - rather you learn them through the narrative of Frances' story. The narration is smooth and the book is a quick read. Some parts are downright fascinating such as the state of the Girls Scout organization - disarray - when she came there and how she handles major crises such as the time when pins were found in several girl scout cookie packages. I wish some of our major corporations would have as forthright an approach.

Frances also talks about her relationship with Marshall Goldsmith, the leading executive coach. I had heard from Marshall about how it all came about and it was refreshing to get the story from Frances' perspective as well.

Frances is gracious to a fault and has the ability to make you feel welcome and important and this shows through in the many anecdotes she narrates. The important point to note is that this is not a "technique" she uses to build relationships, this is just who she is. And that is a point she does make but, being self effacing, she does not use herself as an example.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Character and Commitment Count! October 18, 2011
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"And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope." -- Romans 5:3-4 (NKJV)

Long before I had the pleasure of meeting Frances Hesselbein, Peter Drucker used to tell me stories about her outstanding work for the Girl Scouts. I was not surprised when it was announced that the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonproft Management would have Ms. Hesselbein as its CEO. A lot of her work in the last twenty-one years has been for that organization (since renamed as the Leader to Leader Institute). I've also had the pleasure of speaking with her in the latter role and hearing many new stories about Peter Drucker. I was also honored to contribute an article to the Institute's magazine.

If you want to meet a remarkable leader, I recommend that it be Frances Hesselbein. She combines character, commitment to mission, inclusiveness, humility, and selflessness to a greater degree than in anyone else I've met.

The next best thing is to read this book. She tells it like it is. In fact, I was struck by how the words were almost verbatim to some conversations I've had with her.

Brava!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a Journey October 17, 2011
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I have admired Frances Hesselbein as a leader for the past 35 years. She accepted the position of President of Girl Scouts USA when I was a Girl Scout Executive in Richmond, Va. She transformed the organization and made it totally pertinent to the needs of young women coming of age in the late 70's and into the 80's.
This book is a gift to leaders as they ponder what really counts. She shows how values of inclusion, respect, diversity, altruism and vision have played a critical role in her remarkable leadership success story. She traces her cultural roots and family influences and shows how they were instrumental in the development of her fine character. With an uncanny ability to enroll high level thinkers and business leaders in supporting her endeavors ,whether its Girl Scouts or The Drucker Foundation/Leader to Leader Institute, she reminds us that greatness doesn't have to come with money.When people are committed to something bigger than themselves, something that contributes in meaningful ways to our society and its future, miracles can occur.
This is a wonderful to read and inspiring book by a truly great leader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comforting and Inspiring April 15, 2011
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This book reads like a story told by your grandmother- after your grandmother changed the world. It gives the true story behind the author's wisdom and her own inspirations. Her insights are backed by extensive experience, which is further supported by her own wholeheartedness. Frances looks back on her life, happy with what she sees, and passes that happiness on to the reader. "She lived the advice she gave." Just as Frances credits her grandmother with living the advice she gave, this book reveals that Frances also lives what she believes. It is a story of how foundational values enable a lifetime of service and success.

Although most of this book comes from the perspective of a woman working to serve women, her leadership is unfailingly universal. Frances clearly functioned behind the scenes, making big changes to leadership and management, for over three decades. She shows that providing opportunities for change can be more effective than forcing it.

The entire book is exceptionally smooth to read and will inspire you to live a fulfilling and happy life. It's only after you finish this book that you realize how much you learned.
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