From Publishers Weekly (A starred
review)
"What can a 16th-century priest tell a 21st-century
business executive about leadership? Plenty, believes this
author, who points out that from a 10-man "company" founded
by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1540, the Jesuits are now the world's
largest religious order, with 21,000 professionals. In this
absorbing, lucid book, Lowney, who left a seven-year stint
as a Jesuit seminarian to become a managing director at J.P.
Morgan, explores how the Jesuits have successfully grappled
with challenges that test great companies-forging seamless
multinational teams, motivating performance, being open to
change and staying adaptable. As he takes the reader on an
engaging romp through slices of Jesuit history, Lowney references
four Jesuit pillars of success: self-awareness (reflection),
ingenuity (embracing change), love (positive attitudes toward
others) and heroism (energizing ambitions). Despite the emphasis
on the four pillars, this is no formulaic "12-steps-to-success" tome.
Rather than focusing on what leaders do, Lowney shows how
the Jesuit approach focuses on who leaders are. His conversational
voice draws the reader in as he unfolds leadership lessons
from some unlikely Jesuit role models, including explorer
Benedetto de Goes, linguist Matteo Ricci and mathematician
and astronomer Christopher Clavius. Lowney's passion for
history is appealing, and he is careful not to sugarcoat
his historical role models. Professionals looking for a One-Minute
type of business book won't find it here, but more reflective
businesspeople of faith will find Lowney's insights a breath
of fresh air.
Copyright 2003 Reed
Business Information, Inc.
Praise for Heroic Leadership
“Entertaining
and well researched, this is a must-read for any business
leader, and an inspirational read for anyone who wants to
be a better human being.”
– Walter Gubert, Chairman
of the investment bank, J. P. Morgan Chase
“Lowney does a wonderfully engaging job
of making clear the connections between our current leadership
challenges and the principles employed so effectively by the
Jesuits.”
– Edward J. Kelly III, President
and CEO, Mercantile Bankshares Corporation
“This 450-year-old institution [seems]
as current today as it was four centuries ago. Lowney shows
us how every employee can and should be a leader and that
love-driven leadership does work.”
– Richard K. Green, President
and COO, Blistex, Inc.
“With our renewed focus on sustainable
growth, Lowney’s book comes at the right time, not providing
recipes for becoming a leader but guiding us along the Jesuit
principles to turn us into leaders.”
– Peter Woicke, Executive
Vice President, International Finance Corporation
“In this day of Enrons and Tycos, there
is a need to reexamine corporate values. Heroic Leadership
gives the leader food for thought. The sections on love and
heroism are truly energizing.”
– Jack F. Galbraith, President
and CEO, Catholic Medical Mission Board
“I am confident that I would have been
a far more effective leader if I had read Heroic Leadership
years ago. Highly recommended!”
– Ron Burkard, Executive Director,
World Neighbors
“As Asia surges forward,
its managers are realizing that shallow leadership checklists
and flashy management slogans from the West do not always
work. Heroic Leadership sets out four key principles of
whole-person leadership that . . . can be applied across
cultures and geographies. . . . [A]n enlightening reference
for those seeking to unlock leadership potential in themselves and in others.”
– Jackson Tai, Chief Executive
Officer, Development Bank of Singapore
“Although skeptical at first, I have
been convinced by the author of this provocative book that
the Jesuits have something unique and profound to offer .
. . [to] those of us trying to operate a business that is
both successful and true to our deepest values and convictions.”
– Gregory F. Augustine Pierce,
Author, President and Copublisher, ACTA Publications
Cofounder, Business Leaders for Excellence, Ethics, and Justice
“Heroic Leadership advances a leadership
unafraid to put love at the center. This is a lively, witty
book about profound matters.”
– James N. Loughran, S.J., President,
Saint Peter’s College
“With a light touch and fine writing,
Chris Lowney brings the sixteenth century into the twenty-first.
Presidents of both colleges and corporations can apply this
text extensively to their own worlds with great profit.”
– Charles J. Bierne, S.J., President,
LeMoyne College
“This informative, fascinating book tells
how Jesuits, over 450 years, produced both outstanding individual
leaders and a culture of leadership. This is a book to be
enjoyed, pondered, and put into practice.”
– John W. Padberg, S.J., Director,
Institute of Jesuit Sources
“A wonderfully stimulating book for those
interested in forging closer links between their Christian
faith and a business vocation.”
– William Byron, S.J., Author,
Jesuit Saturday
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