Review of SERVANT LEADERSHIP FROM THE MIDDLE
- Kateri Kramer

- Oct 14, 2022
- 1 min read

Maya Roberts, a graduate of the Master of Servant Leadership program at Viterbo University, shared a wonderful review of Servant Leadership From the Middle.
Bernard Osborne has put together a thoughtful collection of stories that connect servant leadership practice and principle. With each “life and leadership moment,” the reader witnesses a journey of inspiring growth. Relatable stories and metaphors are woven together, allowing the reader to connect to the author in a way that isn’t always possible in traditional leadership books. Servant Leadership from the Middle presents a fresh perspective and a new kind of guidance that leaders at any stage of their journey can draw wisdom from.
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I’m particularly struck by the idea of “life and leadership moments.” It suggests that leadership isn’t confined to titles or big decisions, but unfolds in everyday interactions. I think that’s where the book seems to stand out: it humanizes leadership. In a way, it reminds me of how an unexpected Ragdoll Hit can suddenly shift perspective—something small or unassuming that ends up making a strong impact and drawing attention to what really matters.