Servant Leadership

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===Person of Character===
 
===Person of Character===
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A person of character is one who makes insightful, ethical, and principle-centered decisions. He maintains integrity, demonstrates humility and serves a higher purpose.
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=====Maintaining integrity=====
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=====Demonstrating humility=====
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=====Serving a higher purpose=====
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===Puts People First===
 
===Puts People First===
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One who puts people first helps others meet their highest priority development needs. He displays a servant's heart, is mentor-minded, and shows care and concern.
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=====Displaying a servant's heart=====
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=====Being mentor-minded=====
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=====Showing care and concern=====
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===Skilled communicator===
 
===Skilled communicator===
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A skilled communicator is one who listens earnestly and speaks effectively. He demonstrates empathy, invites feedback and communicates persuasively.
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=====Demonstrating empathy=====
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=====Inviting feedback=====
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=====Communicating persuasively=====
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===Compassionate Collaborator===
 
===Compassionate Collaborator===
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===Has Foresight===
 
===Has Foresight===
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===System Thinker===
 
===System Thinker===
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===Leads with Moral Authority===
 
===Leads with Moral Authority===
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==Application==
 
==Application==

Revision as of 18:27, 19 September 2017

Projects are made by people and for people. Yet, most projects have failed right here, especially since it was not until lately that people became truly recognized and incorporated in project management. It has been a mistake to think that people leave their personalities at home when going to work. So attracting, engaging and integrating people with their own interests, feelings, ideas, and competencies is not optional but required in project, program, and portfolio management. Especially since the complexity and uncertainty certainly bring about emotions in people. This necessitates a form of leadership that is suited to this environment, and servant leadership is one such form, where the people really are the centre of attention with the executive being a true leader rather than a boss. C.f. James W. Sipe and Don M. Frick in their book "Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership", servant leadership is attained by implementing seven things:

1. Being a person of character
2. Putting people first
3. Being a skilled communicator
4. Being a compassionate collaborator
5. Having foresight
6. Being a Systems Thinker
7. Having moral authority

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Person of Character

A person of character is one who makes insightful, ethical, and principle-centered decisions. He maintains integrity, demonstrates humility and serves a higher purpose.

Maintaining integrity
Demonstrating humility
Serving a higher purpose

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Puts People First

One who puts people first helps others meet their highest priority development needs. He displays a servant's heart, is mentor-minded, and shows care and concern.

Displaying a servant's heart
Being mentor-minded
Showing care and concern

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Skilled communicator

A skilled communicator is one who listens earnestly and speaks effectively. He demonstrates empathy, invites feedback and communicates persuasively.

Demonstrating empathy
Inviting feedback
Communicating persuasively

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Compassionate Collaborator

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Has Foresight

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System Thinker

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Leads with Moral Authority

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Application

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Limitations

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Annotated bibliography

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