Principles of Servant Leadership

Principles of Servant Leadership

INDIVIDUAL PROJECT 4

Topic: Leading Others as a Servant Leader

Applying Servant Leadership

Details:

Select and research a contemporary political, social, religious, or business, leader to learn about how the leader employs Greenleaf’s principles of servant leadership to motivate, influence, and lead others. You may use the “Individual and Corporate Servant Leaders” handout in the Topic Materials if you need assistance locating potential leaders. Write a 500-750 word paper that addresses the following. Principles of Servant Leadership

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1. Summary of the principles of servant leadership employed by the leader.

2. Specific examples to illustrate the leader’s application of servant leadership principles.

3. Information about the unique way the leader inspires followership.

4. Discussion of what would you seek to emulate or see more of in your own organization from both the people who lead you and the leadership you provide to others?

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, 

LDR-630-RS-Individual and Corporate Servant Leaders.docx ATTACHED

RESOURCES

6. ‘Servant’ Leadership Style Is Best for Bosses 

Read “‘Servant’ Leadership Style Is Best for Bosses,” by Brooks, located on the Business News Daily website (2015).

http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/7964-best-leadership-style.html

7. 10 Tips on How IT Leaders Can Develop a Service-Oriented Perspective 

Read “10 Tips on How IT Leaders Can Develop a Service-Oriented Perspective,” by Tennant, located on the IT Business Edge website (2014). Principles of Servant Leadership 

http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/from-under-the-rug/10-tips-on-how-it-leaders-can-develop-a-service-oriented-perspective.html

8. 9 Ways to Motivate People Using Servant Leadership 

Read “9 Ways to Motivate People Using Servant Leadership,” by McCuistion, located on the About Leaders website (2013).

9. Being a Servant Leader in the Age of Technology 

Read “Being a Servant Leader in the Age of Technology,” by Hollis, located on the Huffington Post website (2015).

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-b-hollis/being-a-servant-leader-in-the-age-of-technology_b_8016290.html

10. Recognizing Servant-Leaders – Not Drum Majors 

Read “Recognizing Servant-Leaders – Not Drum Majors,” located on the Dreams InDeed International website.

Other 

1. Individual and Corporate Servant Leaders 

The “Individual and Corporate Servant Leaders” resource can be used as a reference for discussion questions throughout the course and for completion of some course assignments. Principles of Servant Leadership