Term
Greenleaf 1977
"The Servant as Leader"
Qualities |
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Definition
Listens well
Articulates the vision best
accepting of people
sense of the unknowable
foresight
persuasion |
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Term
Greenleaf 1977
"The Servant as Leader"
The Enemy |
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Definition
Servants who have the potential to lead but do not
[cf. story of the trees in Judges 9:8 ff.] |
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Term
Greenleaf 1977
"The Servant as Leader"
Institutions |
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Definition
Senior year of college a sociology prof told Greenleaf that institutions would play a key role in society, therefore invest yourself in one.
Greenleaf: They play an important part and trustees play an important role |
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Term
Spears 2003
Observations on Servant Leadership |
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Definition
open to chaos
able to accept mystery
not much that is really important can be accomplished with coercive power
Nothing much happens without a dream
to refuse to examine the assumptions one lives by is immoral
In the end, all that matters is love and friendship [emphasis on relationships] |
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Term
Greenleaf 1977
Who is the servant leader? |
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Definition
Acts on belief
Knows that there is a sustaining spirit when they venture and risk |
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Term
Greenleaf 1977
3 levels of institutions |
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Definition
Base = family, community, business, gov't, schools, health and social agencies
Middle = Churches and Universities (Value-clarifying influence)
TOP = Theological Seminaries and Foundations |
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