GTC Systems Inc. Inspired by Servant Leadership and Datron CEO, Art Barter
Art Barter, President and CEO of Datron World Communications (www.dtcw.com) speaks at GTC company meeting
June 2011 - Art Barter, CEO of Datron World Communications, Inc. and founder and CEO of Servant Leadership Institute agreed to speak at GTC’s company meeting to share his journey and experience in implementing Servant Leadership at Datron World Communications, a Vista based manufacturing company with 400 employees.
"When you talk to Art Barter you can immediately feel his sincerity about Servant Leadership.” said Mr. Esshaki. “Servant leaders devote themselves to serving the needs of organization members, focus on meeting the needs of those they lead, and develop employees to bring out the best in them."
The GTC team, our valued customers, and even our vendors will benefit from our efforts. It will be a long but thoroughly enjoyable process”. We are on a quest to continue to transform GTC into a Servant Leadership culture.”
The recent book, The Art of Servant Leadership, explains Art’s story of success. He is committed to sharing his Datron story to as many corporate leaders as possible so that they too can move from “good to great to even a greater impact” for the sake of others.
For those who have an interest in learning more about Servant Leadership:
2012 Winter Conference in San Diego
The Servant Leadership Institute will host its second annual Winter Conference from January 31 to February 2, 2012, at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina in San Diego. Details can be found here: http://www.forthesakeofothers.com/events
The Art of Servant Leadership
Interwoven with the principles of servant leadership, this is a story of how one CEO transformed his international communications company to exist for the sake of others. The GTC management team is currently studying this book as a way to become servant leaders. Buy at Amazon.com

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