LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"If serving is below you, leadership is beyond you." Anonymous
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
This month we're going to do a dive into SERVANT LEADERSHIP. You can see past blog posts on leadership and a variety of topics HERE.
Robert K Greenleaf is considered the "father" of servant leadership as he posted in his 1970 essay saying:
"The servant-leader is servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharply different from one who is leader first, perhaps because of the need to satisfy a strong power drive or to acquire material possessions. The leader-first and the servant-first are two exreme types. The leader who is servant first ensures that other peoples highest priority needs are being served."
Powerful words that "flipped the script" on leadership for many people.
In an article written on this topic, Jilinda Lee provides this simple test to see how others might view you. Answer these 10 questions:
1) Do people believe that you want to hear their ideas and will value them?
2) Do people believe that you will understand what is happening in their lives and how it affects them?
3) Do others tend to come to you when their tanks are low and options are few, especially when something traumatic has happened in their lives?
4) Do others believe you have a strong sense of clarity and keen insight into what is going on?
5) Do others follow up on your requests because they want to, or because they have to?
6) Do others contribute their ideas and vision for the good of the group when you are around?
7) Do others have confidence in your ability to anticipate the results of decisions and their consequences?
8) Do others believe you are preparing them to make a positive difference in the world?
9) Do people believe that you are committed to helping them learn, grow and develop as a whole person?
10) Do people believe that you are willing to sacrifice self-interest for the good of the group?
Before you even think about being a Servant Leader, take a look in the mirror. How do you think others view you?
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