Servant Leader
Two main constructs that speak to the character of the servant leader:
(1) Ethical behavior (2) Concern for subordinates
Healing
A powerful force for transformation and integration (greatest strength).
Commitment to the growth of people
Doing everything in ones power to nurture the personal and professional growth of others.
Ten Characteristics of a Servant Leader
SFC(P)BLEACH: Stewardship, Foresight, Conceptualization, Persuasion, Builds Community, Listening, Empathy, Awareness, Commitment to Growth of Others, Healing.
Building Community
Seek to identify some means for building among those who work within the institution.
Persuasion
Seeks to convince others; effective at building consensus in the group.
Stewardship
Assumes first and foremost a commitment to serving the needs of others.
Awareness
Helps one understand issues involving ethics, power, and values.
Listening
Listens receptively to what is being said and unsaid.
Servant Leadership Defined
Servant leadership seeks to involve others in decision-making, is strongly based in ethical and caring behavior, and enhances the growth of workers while improving the caring and quality of organizational life.
Empathy
Strives to understand and empathize with others.
Conceptualization
The ability to stretch his/her thinking to encompass boarder-based conceptual thinking.
Foresight
To understand the lessons from the past, the realities of the present and likely consequences of a decision for the future.