| Author/Contributor(s): | Westbrook, Nick; Litton, Matt |
| Publisher: | Maxwell Leadership |
| Date: | 1/26/2027 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
What if the greatest measure of leadership isn't your success—but the condition of the people you lead?
For decades, leadership experts have championed the idea of servant leadership. But what began as a positive shift away top-down leadership has morphed into a philosophy that promotes service and self-sacrifice at the expense of leaders and those they lead, resulting in teams, churches, and families who are over-served but under-led. It’s time for a new framework.
Shepherd Leadership, entrepreneur and leadership coach Nick Westbrook lays out what leadership could look like if service was part of leadership, rather than the whole. As a self-professed recovering servant leader, Westbrook knows the pitfalls of over-serving. His team and marriage suffered from it. After burning out and hitting rock bottom, a mentor suggested he revisit Psalm 23. King David’s popular hymn revealed to Westbrook a new way to live and lead, not as a servant, but as a shepherd.
A shepherd’s number one concern is the health of his flock. What if a leader’s was the same? What if success was not measured by sales, but whether the people in your care are thriving?
Westbrook uses Psalm 23 to outline the four essential responsibilities of effective leaders:
- Know your people.
- Guide them toward what’s best.
- Protect them.
- Provide what they need to thrive.
Shepherd Leadership is a timely call to move beyond performance-driven leadership. Because true leadership isn’t about how much you accomplish—it’s about what happens to the people who follow you.