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Growing Weeders Into Leaders: Leadership Lessons from the Ground Level

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Aristotle and Nike got it right – GREATNESS is what we humans DO – when given the challenge, the encouragement, the environment, and the opportunity. At some point in this postmodern life, individual greatness has lost its appeal for many of us. It has been commodified and relegated to those who are measured by shortest/longest times, impressive distances, highest heights, lowest lows, medals won, honors given…and again…Aristotle and Nike got it right…GREATNESS is what we can DO…every day…without recognition or reward, but for the satisfaction that comes from meeting the challenge, creating a team, and overcoming the odds. And that is what Growing Weeders into Leaders is about. It is an entertaining and thoughtful look into the hearts and the workday lives of ordinary people - just like you and me - who tapped into their inner greatness in pursuit of a vision. Creating one of America's most beautiful college campuses, at Ole Miss, did not happen overnight and, inside these pages, Jeff McManus describes the joys, the defeats, the brilliant problem-solving and the "best laid plans" that are proven worthless...until the bigger picture is told. It is the "bigger picture" told from the ground level. Growing Weeders into Leaders takes you through the practical applications of empowering people to experience not only what it means to grow outstanding landscapes, but also to grow greatness in themselves and encourage it in others.

166 pages, Paperback

Published September 5, 2017

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Jeff McManus

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Jeff McManus grows things. As the Director of Landscape Services at the University of Mississippi, he grows plants….he grows people….he grows ideas.
After coming to the University in 2000, Jeff took on the challenge of managing a multi-million dollar landscaping beautification implementation project.
Through that experience, Jeff developed his approach to managing resources and developing personnel – his GROW-theory; a management and professional development approach based in the belief that all humans either strive for or have within them the elements of Greatness, Resiliency, Opportunity and Wisdom – they just need a fertile environment to GROW.
Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science in Landscape and Ornamental Horticulture from Auburn University and is a PGMS Certified Grounds manager, and Certified Arborist.

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November 16, 2017
Two facts:
1. I work on a college campus in the Deep South.
2. I was given this book by our Vice President of Student Affairs because Jeff McManus was coming to speak to our Division.

I both read this book and heard Mr. McManus speak within one day of each other. What really inspires me about Growing Weeders Into Leaders is the story of how the landscaping department at Ole'Miss makes a difference on their campus; not only with the appearance of the grounds but with their support and guidance of others.

There are definite take-a-ways to help develop responsibility, connection and leadership within teams, no matter what area your career is in. In my opinion, it isn't incredibly profound, but it does help reinforce or maybe even initiate a commitment to help staff to grow to their potential.
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November 4, 2025
What a encouraging, inspiring, and gracious book. Jeff McManus illustrates how to empower others through a humble, hardworking, and encouraging attitude. I read this book in one sitting and could not put it down. Jeff shows how being an empowering presence encourages hard work and an 'owners mentality' in those around you. This book is applicable not only for business leadership but for leadership in all areas of life. Anyone who has a business, works with people, or wants to be a leader needs to read it.
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May 22, 2019
Great Read

My boss recommend is read this book and I'm glad I did. As I started reading, I knew I had to continue and before I knew it a couple of hours had passed and I was done reading. The way Jeff puts everything into terms anyone and everyone can understand and can duplicate is amazing.
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October 22, 2017
I received a copy of this book from a Goodreads giveaway. This is a short book that is easy to read. I like that the author uses short stories to highlight his point and that the main lesson in each of these is in bold. I think there are some good lessons in this book for anyone, not just leaders.
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December 19, 2018
This book is a great refresher on all of the things a good leader/ manger should be doing everyday. Jeff reminds us that training, personal connection, and time in the field are worth the investment. I love that a vocation like landscaping can instill pride in the team. Well done.
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September 27, 2019
I had the pleasure of hearing the author speak at a conference. I run my own landscaping business hiring individuals who are disabled and/or disadvantaged and I found this book incredibly relatable and inspirational. Well done.
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January 4, 2025
Excellent book with practical wisdom about leading a team. The author is very deft in weaving the leadership lessons through the story of building up the groundskeeping department he was leading. Highly reccomend!
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June 2, 2018
I thought it was great, but I have to admit I read this through the lens of having heard him speak at a conference. I was so impressed with his attitude and sincerity I wanted to learn more.
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January 30, 2022
Stories on leadership from the Ole Miss Landscape Services Director. Great reminders to take pride in your work and lead by example. Easy read, but interesting story.
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June 27, 2024
Great leadership book! Helpful to create a vision for the things you lead!
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February 4, 2025
Very well written and easy to read. Highly recommend this book to everyone that is looking to grow their leadership mindset.
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November 2, 2017
Just one step short of completely awful. Very elementary.
The only redeeming comment is that I got it for free from a Giveaway. I now plan to "accidentally" leave it in my hotel room to torment others.
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July 15, 2019
I thought all of the information in here was good, and it is a quick easy read for any leader. I struggled always connecting the topic with this story. There are also some areas he probably could have skipped completely or gone into more detail. It's hard to walk away from this with one or two particular things to work on.
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