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Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World [Hardcover]

Chris Lowney
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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.

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Effective leadership is crucial to building organizations with staying power. In Heroic Leadership, author Chris Lowney examines organizational principles derived from the history and teachings of the Jesuits and applies them to modern corporate culture. Based on the four core values of self-awareness, ingenuity, love, and heroism, this book identifies practices that sixteenth century priests developed to foster strong leaders and achieve longevity. A Jesuit seminarian turned investment banker, Lowney recognized a tremendous lack of able leaders throughout his seventeen years of multinational management experience. By modeling the Jesuits' success, Lowney shares methods for molding innovative, ambitious leaders in the modern corporate environment.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Leaders, not just managers, July 7 2004
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J. Lomonaco "jaylomo" (Bronx, New York) - See all my reviews
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I must confess that Lowney was preaching to the Choir being that I am jesuit educated. For those who have experienced jesuit leadership this book will only reinforce your image of the Society of Jesus. However, there is much to be gained from this book for those who may have never even heard of the Jesuits.

Lowney articulates well the four principles of Jesuit leadership and gives stunning historical eaxamples which illuminate them. I believe these historical examples, though a bit simplified and most certainly glossing over some unflattering instances, are particularly forceful since they leave the reader amazed at how a group of pre-enlightenment men in the overt service of the Papacy achieved such a high degree of insight into the world and, yes, enlightenment. Lowney leads you to the conclusion that the Society's four principles of leadership are responsible for this.
If you accept that Lowney is certainly only giving the good news, much can be gained from this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "The greatest enterprise in the world." That describes my, Mar 22 2004
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David D. Begley (Omaha, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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Jesuit high school and college. But then again I think just about every Jesuit school graduate would say the same thing.

Ten men, no money, no business plan and within ten years they had thirty schools established and running.

And not only has the Jesuit order survived for over four hundred years (after its abolition by the Pope everywhere but in Russia), but it has thrived. There is simply no comparable for-profit corporation with that same history of longevity and success.

Igantius Loyola set out some clear policies that survive and work to this day.

Almost thirty years out from high school graduation I value my Jesuit education more than ever. What I've found is that the ability to reason, calculate, write and think is much more rare than I previously thought. To this I have the Society of Jesus to thank. I really can't imagine my life without my Jesuit education.

The Jesuit high school course of study is essentially the same for my son's class of 2007 as it was for my class of 1975. But it should be noted that the Jesuits have adapted and requirements in Greek and Latin are no longer there. The key here is some foreign language is essential for a high school student.

Money can come and go but education lasts and that can't be taken away from you.

There were lots of things I didn't know about the Jesuits that I learned in this book. Looking back I can see where these principles were applied. Things such as "only the best teachers."

There is a definite Jesuit "way we do things" which is consistent at all Jesuit schools.

The references to "The Spiritual Exercises" were helpful and enlightening.

Some of the historical discussion about Paraguay, China and India was either unclear or slightly too long. Jim Rogers of "Adventure Capitalist" said it best about Paraguay. He described how the Jesuits had created a civilization there in the jungle and once the Jesuits were kicked out of the country,it relapsed and hasn't been the same since.

The readership for this book isn't limited to Jesuit school alumni or even those in business. If you want to lead a better and more productive life look at Lowney's distillation of Loyola's leadership principles, apply them and learn. ...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Historically Informative, Practically Applicable, Jan 4 2004
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The leadership lessons that are stressed in this book are simple and can be applied to each of us as individuals not only in our business lives, but also our relationships with our families and friends. Any organization, regardless of religious orientation, would benefit from weaving these principals into the fabric of their modo de proceder.

I also found this book to be very informative about the history of the Jesuit organization and the enormous impact they have had on shaping the world we live in today.

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