Running head: Characteristics of Servant Leadership Characteristics of Servant Leadership Kimetha F. Spoon Grand Canyon University MGT 420 Organizational Behavior & Management January 30‚ 2011 Characteristics of Servant Leadership When one hears the term servant‚ it is usually associated with the Bible since it clearly indicates that all Disciples of Christ or believers are servants. Servant is defined as “a person working in the service of another”. When Robert K
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Fundamentally‚ servant leadership entails leaders being servants first. It starts off with a natural feeling that one wants to serve‚ and goes beyond one’s self interest‚ where leaders are genuinely concerned about serving their followers. Further‚ it also involves leaders not using their power to get things done but instead try to persuade and convince their followers. In this way‚ followers support their leaders and are motivated to become the very best they can become (Dierendonck‚ 2011). Indeed
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Blocks of Servant Leadership For many‚ the concept of servant leadership is a term delegated to religious leaders‚ however this notion would be misguided. While servant leadership is certainly exercised by religious leaders‚ this leadership style can be practiced in all sectors— private‚ public‚ academic‚ non-profit. Robert Greenleaf launched the modern-day servant leadership movement with the publication of his essay entitled‚ The Servant as Leader in 1970. In it he postulated that servant leadership
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Servant Leadership as it compares to Transformational Leadership Transformational and servant leadership are rooted in the study of charismatic leadership. An early conceptual model of "charismatic leadership" has been closely linked with the work of Max Weber‚ who described the leader as a charismatic person who exercised power through followers’ identification with and belief in the leader’s personality. Both transformational and servant leadership are both inspirational and moral. Transformational
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6.4 Servant Leadership 6.4 Servant Leadership Effective leadership is essential to an organization’s success. A good leader provides vision‚ motivation and helps a group implement a plan or process through to completion. A great leader can possess the same qualities and are able to transform people‚ organizations and even countries. There are multiple styles of leadership and many ways to lead a group toward success. Bateman & Snell (2009) describes five different leadership
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Servant Leadership 2 Abstract Servant Leadership is a leadership practice and also a leadership philosophy. Servant leadership is a very distinctive style in leadership principles and it does go against the concept of “Me first”. In this paper‚ servant leadership is characterized by listening‚ empathy‚ healing‚ awareness‚ persuasion‚ conceptualization‚ foresight‚ stewardship‚ commitment to growth
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Servant Leadership and its Impact on Employee Development and Performance Management Wayne England Sullivan University MGT 713 – Individual & Group Behavior in Organizations Dr. Teresa Daniel Introduction With the retirement of the baby boomer generation approaching‚ companies are finding a need to replace many upper management positions. American businesses have taken a common approach to promote within and to mold and create junior level employees into the leaders that they want them
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Servant Leadership What is it? The phrase “Servant Leadership” was coined by Robert K. Greenleaf in The Servant as a Leader‚ an essay he first published in 1970 ("What is servant‚" ). The servant leader serves first‚ while aspiring to lead second. The servant leader serves the people that he or she leads‚ implying employees are an end in themselves rather than a means to organizational purpose or bottom-line. Servant leadership is meant to replace a command and control‚ top-down‚ model of management
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Question 1. What are the characteristics of servant leadership as propagated by Greenleaf (1970)? Give examples of servant leaders that you may know. 1. Listening – A critical communication tool‚ necessary for accurate communication and for actively demonstrating respect for others. According to Greenleaf‚ “Only a true natural servant automatically responds to any problem by listening first” (1970). 2. Empathy – The ability to mentally project one’s own consciousness into that of another individual
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Servant leadership is a vital element in the most successful companies in the United States. The concept of servant leadership has been around for a long time and for good reason. It’s a solid concept whose potential is finally being realized. The following pages will examine the benefits of servant leadership and what it is. Its role in the workplace will be examined and why it plays a crucial function in the success of any organization. Before it can be determined whether servant leadership is
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