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The Servant

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Sign in to get personalized recommendations.Hours() * 3600 + newCurrentTime.The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership (Hardcover)by James C."GOOD MORNING," MY ROOMMATE cheerfully called out to me from his bed before I had even turned my alarm off, "I'm Pastor Lee from Wisconsin..."See all 58 customer reviews...Day Shipping at checkout.To get his life back on track, he reluctantly attends a weeklong leadership retreat at a remote Benedictine monastery.To John's surprise, the monk leading the seminar is a former business executive and Wall Street legend.They don't demand special talents; they are simply based on strengthening the bonds of respect, responsibility, and caring with the people around you.See all 58 customer reviews..."GOOD MORNING," MY ROOMMATE cheerfully called out to me from his bed before I had even turned my alarm off, "I'm Pastor Lee from Wisconsin.Publish, market and sell your book through BookSurge, an Amazon group.Sign up now and get one month free!Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.Are You an Author or Publisher?"The Servant" is the story of John Daily, a coach, father, and manager who seemingly has it all together.But beneath the surface, the wheels have begun to fall off his life.Many of us will be able to see ourselves in him: driven, worldly, ambitious, anxious; a wreck waiting to happen.John goes to a "retreat" at a monastery in a search for answers to those questions of his life, the missing pieces of his heart.In the tradition of Og Mandino, John Wooden and John Maxwell, this is a book about leadership and love.It lessons are universal in application and timeless in relevance."The Servant" unveils hard truths about ourselves and ourselves in the workplace.Imagine a corporation where its leadership is based on: patience, kindness, humility, respectfulness, selflessness, forgiveness, honesty, and commitment.One of the better books on leadership.This is an excellent, short book on the principles of leadership.Hunter espouses a series of easily understood leadership traits.Treat others exactly the way you would want them to treat you.You manage things, you lead people.Trust is the most important ingredient in successful relationships.Slaves do what others want, servants do what others need.This is also a definition of leadership.Love is the act or acts of extending yourself for others by identifying and meeting their legitimate needs.There are only two things in life everyone must do: die and make choices.For example, it doesn't touch on decisiveness, intuition, and other characteristics that one will find in a good leader.The Servant is an outstanding book on leadership which flips the traditional corporate power structure on it's head.Identifying the difference between power and authority, James Hunter explains that any tyrant can wield power, but it takes a specific skill set to exercise authority.The Servant in two sittings and, with some introspection, realized that it was teaching me things I instinctively knew, but often failed to practice.See all 58 customer reviews...Great Gift for Leadership Colleagues This book has been a staple for new and tenured managers to communicate two very important aspects of leadership: 1.It provides a lot of insight into true leadership.Published 8 months ago by S.It has helped to steer me toward servant leadership as part of daily life.The Servant by James Hunter The book is so simple, practical, and obvious that most people just don't think about leading by serving others.Ready for Your Resolutions?Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?Track your recent orders.View or change your orders in Your Account.Visit our Help department.You have no recently viewed items or searches.The Servant: A Simple Story about the True Essence of Leadership.See all 14 customer reviews...No one has tagged this product for Amazon search yet.Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?See all 413 customer reviews...Your vote will be counted and will appear on the product page within 24 hours."The social metaphors may be a little worn nowadays, but Joseph Losey's film has lost none of its drama and intensity.Dirk Bogarde stars as the butler who responds to rather foppish architect James Fox's advertisement to find a servant.Douglas Slocombe, one of the most talented British cinematographers of all time.Stylistically, this is quintessential sixties British realism.At their best, Joseph Losey's films are as sleek and sexy as the cool jazz he uses in many of them."The Servant," one of his best known films, is most famous as the first of the director's collaborations with playwright Harold Pinter.Bogarde insisted on appearing in a series of commercially risky, but artistically daring productions, of which "The Servant" is one of the first.Like Kubrick's "Lolita," "The Servant" was made at a time when it was possible for filmmakers to flirt with previously forbidden topics (pedophilia in the first, sadomasochism in the second) as long as they suggested more than they showed.The indirection works to the advantage of both."The Servant" is an insidious movie that works on your imagination far more effectively than an explicit exploration of the subject.Much like Alfred Hitchcock, Losey's films exploit fear as much as desire, although that's where the similarities end.Hitchcock makes you nervous, but you always know the cause of the trouble, and you're ultimately brought safely home.Most of Losey's films are notoriously humorless, slowly building tension, never quite letting go, so that by the end you're likely to feel worked over.Be warned: if you find yourself watching "The Servant" beyond the first quiet, slinky scene between Barrett and Tony, you are almost certainly trapped.Once Losey's feline, sensuous style has its claws in you, you'll watch the film slither through to the bitter end, almost in spite of yourself.Was this review helpful to you?Written by Harold Pinter, Losey's "The Servant" is a psychosexual allegory of power, exploitation, and class resentment that belongs, in its unique way, to the "angry young man"...Who knew codependence could be this hot?Losey's "The Servant" is a film you really have to stick with in order to get to the meat and potatoes.It's almost like two movies in one.Joseph Losey's masterpiece Joseph Losey overtook the landmark with this corrupt,sordid,struggling and deacednt gotic atmosphere created where the human condition exposes all its nasty nakedness."The Servant" matches Polanski's "Repulsion" as a classic of psychological...Published on January 12, 2004 by D.MENTAL BUNGIE JUMP Now, while I love you aloneNow, While I love you aloneNow, While I love you, can't love without youMust love without you, alone.The film is an aesthetic romp of psychological plays.Dark, intense, certainly not funny, yet entertaining as can be.See some good British Movies: A guide by M.Fast shakes and snack bars.Garmin StreetPilotsGet Garmin for less than you think with hot prices on the StreetPilot c330 and c340 GPS portable vehicle navigators.If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.Please note that we are unable to respond directly to all feedback submitted via this form, but we'll ask you to sign in so we can contact you if needed.Visit our Help department.After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.The Servant are a London based alternative band that are popular in Britain, France, Italy, as well as other European countries and in western Canada.Their first introduction to an American audience was an instrumental version of their song "Cells", featured in trailers for the film, Sin City.Before achieving commercial success in 2004 with The Servant, released by Prolifica Records in the UK and by Recall Group in France, The Servant released two mini albums: Mathematics in 1999 and With the Invisible in 2000.He is also known as one of the main vocalists for the Italian group Planet Funk.This article is about the 1963 film The Servant.The Servant is a 1963 British film, directed by Joseph Losey and starring Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig, and James Fox.The film was adapted for the screen by Harold Pinter (the first of his three collaborations with Losey) from the novel of the same name by Robin Maugham.It is a tightly woven psychological drama that focuses on the relationships between the four central characters.Synopsis Tony (James Fox), a wealthy young Londoner, hires Hugo Barrett (Dirk Bogarde) as his manservant.Initially, Barrett appears to easily take to his new job, and he and Tony form a quiet bond while, nevertheless, maintaining their social roles; however, relationships begin shifting, and they change with the introduction of Susan (Wendy Craig), Tony's emotionally stilted girlfriend, who seems to loathe Barrett and all he represents.Nothing being what it seems, the characters manoeuvre around each other until roles reverse and Tony emerges as a very different person.In a scenario where the major players appear bored with playing their social roles, it could be regarded as a sinister version of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Quotes plot summaryplot synopsisplot keywordsAmazon.Plot Synopsis: This plot synopsis is empty.Cast overview, first billed only) Dirk Bogarde ...Trivia: Wendy Craig replaced Vanessa Redgrave who was to make her feature debut but had to drop out because she was pregnant with her elder child (Natasha Richardson).Sorry, there was a problem collecting your vote.They are fired and Susan breaks with Tony.Was the above comment useful to you?Funniest line in The Servant...The Servant's eponymous debut album, released in 2004, has been a phenomenal success.The Servant focused on promoting the album throughout Europe through a number of tours and high profile festivals.Olympic Stadium to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Russian radio station Europa Plus, and playing the Italian Top of the Pops and CD Live.France by Oui FM (Paris No.Rock music radio station) and the high profile national radio station Europe 2.The latter received 100,000 hits on MSN in its first week, and the single recently had a place in the Top 20 in France.During 2007, The Servant have also enjoyed their most successful European tour to date!The entire album will be distributed worldwide later in 2007.The Servant is all that and more, reflecting the eclectic verve of its leader Dan Black.""The Servant's unique sound which blends Radioheadish experimental tunes with sixties undertones and with a fair indulgence of guitar encrusted rock n' roll, all led by a mesmerising, even if bordering on neurotic, front man.""Really, you must worship at the feet of The Servant."THE KITE RUNNER By Khaled Hosseini.New York: Riverhead Books.New York: Riverhead Books.Amir's close friendship with Hassan, the son of his father's servant, turns out to be the thread that ties the book together.Amir is served breakfast every morning by Hassan; then he is driven to school in the gleaming family Mustang while his friend stays home to clean the house.Yet Hassan bears Amir no resentment and is, in fact, a loyal companion to the lonely boy, whose mother is dead and whose father, a rich businessman, is often preoccupied.Afghanistan is rich in warmth and humor but also tense with the friction between the nation's different ethnic groups.Amir's father, or Baba, personifies all that is reckless, courageous and arrogant in his dominant Pashtun tribe.Yet he is generous and tolerant enough to respect his son's artistic yearnings and to treat the lowly Hassan with great kindness, even arranging for an operation to mend the child's harelip.In California, Baba works at a gas station to put his son through school; on weekends he sells secondhand goods at swap meets.And even as Amir grows to manhood, settling comfortably into America and a happy marriage, his past shame continues to haunt him.The novel's canvas turns dark when Hosseini describes the suffering of his country under the tyranny of the Taliban, whom Amir encounters when he finally returns home, hoping to help Hassan and his family.When Amir meets his old nemesis, now a powerful Taliban official, the book descends into some plot twists better suited to a folk tale than a modern novel.And that is why The Servant is a masterpiece.Adapted from a short story by Robin Maugham, The Servant (1963) was the first of three collaborations between Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter.The Servant is a savage indictment of the English class system, and its waning hold over all aspects of the working and cultural life of Britain.The first shot of Barrett, leaving Thomas Crapper Sanitary Engineers (presumably his previous workplace), slyly insinuates the theme of the film as the 'flushing away' of the old order.His clipped appearance and punctuality tells us he means business, while the first shot of Tony (a 'businessman') finds him vulnerable, asleep in a chair.Soon the boundaries between master and servant break down, as Tony succumbs to the will of his stronger adversary.Belonging to an era of filmmaking which for the first time dealt explicitly with issues never before seen on screen, The Servant (in common with many of the contemporary British New Wave) is also artistically ambitious.Several scenes (particularly those between Tony, Barrett and Susan) are seen through the distortion of the big, round, convex mirror which sits on the living room wall, reflecting the unnatural, misformed relationships between the people in the room.



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