Mercedes Clement Senior Professor/Librarian Chair of Library Services at DSC 1200 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (386)506-3440

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Look! Theres a Pearl in this Oyster! Discovering the Leader Within Yourself United Way of the Brazos Valley College Station, TX Kay Parker, CIRS Vice President.
Advertisements

Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership.
Other Peoples Shoes People, Performance, Leadership and Management.
1 < >MAN Truck & Bus AGMünür YavuzMAN TR25/06/2013 Management & Leadership.
~ A review of the model.  Listening – Actively supporting their subordinates by honing in on unspoken cues  Empathy – Making an effort to understand.
Servant Leadership Chapter 10.
Servant Leadership Terry Gamble, Heather Price, Lance Torbett, Robert Williams and Stephan Whaley.
RCC Leadership (LEAD) Certificate Leadership, Excellence, and Development Introduction to Leadership Theories.
TWO LEADERSHIP STYLES WORTH CONSIDERING AS MISSOURI EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LEADERS Dr. Paul Sims Concordia University Chicago Thursday November 7, 2013.
By Dave Worland Principal Cathedral High School July 5, 2011
Servant Leadership. “Do those served grow as persons; do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves.
Servant leadership in a sentence
Directions: Choose the quote that best describes a good leader TO YOU!
“People do not care how much you know, until they know how much you care.” — John C. Maxwell OU Pastoral Chohort 3/20121 Living and Teaching Living and.
An Introduction to the Power of Leadership Through Service
January 2008 Area Agency on Aging TCC Corporate Solutions- Gabrielle Leadership Training for Area Agency on Aging of North Florida, Inc. Leadership Training.
Servant Leadership Overview
The Principles of Servant Leadership In Student Life Ashland University Servant Leadership House Dr. Dan Lawson.
SERVANT LEADERSHIP Dr. Guia Calicdan-Apostle Assistant Professor of Social Work School of Social and Behavioral Sciences THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF.
The Ten Principles of Servant Leadership:
Missional leadership. Leadership Conversation Navigating modernism & postmodernism  Clash between two philosophical approaches of life & leadership Navigating.
Other People’s Shoes People, Performance, Leadership and Management.
1 Pertemuan 19 Servant Leadership Leading Change in Organisation Matakuliah: MPG / Leadership and Organisation Tahun: 2005 Versi: versi/revisi.
Values-Based Leadership.
Values-Based Leadership. Questions for discussion What are Corporate Social Responsibility and Values- Based Leadership? What is the difference between.
Types of leadership. Managerial grid (Blake and Mouton)
©SHRM Servant Leadership: The Key to Fostering Community and Teamwork Tom Darrow April 30, 2009 SHRM Staffing Management Conference & Exposition.
Servant Leadership.  Robert K. Greenleaf ( ): servant leadership  Influences on the life of RKG ◦ Father, George Washington Greenleaf: a civil.
Servant Leadership and Teaching in an E-learning Environment.
Building Up People By Jean-Pierre Mulumba Tshimanga ECD Field Secretary.
The Power of Servant Leadership. “You can accomplish anything in life, provided that you do not mind who gets the credit.” - President Harry S. Truman.
1 It’s all about relationships: Dr. Carolyn Crippen Where are you now?
Larry C. Spears.  Servant-Leadership (1977/2002)  On Becoming a Servant-Leader (1996)  Seeker and Servant (1996)  The Power of Servant-Leadership.
Darren Nelson Deputy Manager/Analyst, CRA, Inc. Ensign, US Navy Reserves 3 rd Year UCD MBA-Sacramento MBA Program Darren Nelson,
Becoming an Influential
LECTURE NO 1. ICE BREAKING SESSION What is the first word that comes to your mind when you listen the word “leader?”
Regional Group Presentation By Pamela C. Forbes December 8, 2008.
Ten Characteristics of a Servant Leader Dr. Steven M. Hays Bishop Kearney High School Leadership and Ethics.
Emerging Leaders - IUPUI Indianapolis, Indiana April 2, 2008 Finding Your Purpose Through Servant-Leadership Larry C. Spears President & CEO The Spears.
Servant Leadership. What is the Servant Theory? Started as an ancient philosophy Introduced in 1970 by Robert Greenfield in his essay, The Servant as.
Servant Leadership for Great Workplace
By: Christopher Garcia Servant Leadership. What is Servant Leadership? Idea was first coined by Robert Greenleaf in The Servant as Leader, an essay published.
 The “servant” is first  It begin with a feeling of wanting to serve FIRST, rather than lead first  A conscious choice will help you lead after your.
Servant leadership.
Lecture #8 Leadership Jennifer Nichols and Connie Goodbread.
Servant Leader By Fabian Ruiz.
CONTEMPORARY LEADERSHIP JENNIE KAPLAN WOODSON SERVANT LEADERSHIP.
SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR LIBRARY EFFECTIVENESS HOW THE BEST LEADERS SUCCEED PRESENTED BY AVA L. BARRETT.
Today we will cover What is Servant Leadership History of Servant Leadership Characteristics of Servant Leadership 5 Ways of Being The Key to Servant.
Introduction to Leadership Theories. Welcome to Phase 1 The goal of this workshop is to introduce you to the 3 major Leadership Theories you will have.
Caribbean Confederation of Credit Unions Servant Leadership 6/24/ th Annual International Convention Panama 2013 Theme: The Credit Union Difference:
Servant Leadership Chapter 10.
DR. GRACE KIRINGA. Outline Meaning and definition of servant leader: Desire to serve first Serving and putting others first Employees, customers, & community.
SERVANT LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP VS MANAGEMENT Southwest Regional Business Meeting and Training Seminar 2013 – San Antonio, TX.
Servant Leadership Green Clean Schools Leadership Institute July 28-29, 2016.
“On ne gouverne les hommes que is les servent; la regle est sans exception”  Our quote was originally written in French by philosopher Victor Cousins.
Chapter 10: Servant Leadership. Overview  Servant Leadership Description  Servant Leadership Defined  Historical Basis of Servant Leadership  Ten.
Classified Leadership Institute
LITERACY TX CONFERENCE 2017 San Marcos, TX
A not so new leadership philosophy.
Leadership – who & what. The method of a leader.
Servant Leadership Servant Leadership, although an age old philosophy, was recently named only in 1970, and that is why it is considered to be a contemporary.
Servant Leadership.
Coach Michele’s Group Coaching
Chapter 10: Servant Leadership
SERVANT-LEADER “The servant-leader is servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve. “Then conscious choice brings one to aspire.
Characteristics of Servant-Leader
EDUC 1300 The Leadership Part
Servant Leadership.
Listening: The Heart of Leadership
Presentation transcript:

Mercedes Clement Senior Professor/Librarian Chair of Library Services at DSC 1200 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd Daytona Beach, FL (386) Servant –Leadership An Introduction to the Power of Leadership Through Service

About Mercedes Education MS Library Science – Florida State University MS Education Foundation – University of Florida BS Arts & Science – University of Florida Diploma- Bible Studies – Ecole Evangelique de la Bible, Haiti Experience Areas of responsibility include overall management of library operations, supervision of library personnel, departmental budget management, coordination of planning and assessment for library areas, administrative contact for College Center for library automation. In addition, my responsibilities comprise of management of the library technical services department and supervision of personnel. Furthermore I am one of the 39 Council Member for Florida Virtual Campus. Prior to Daytona State College, I worked at the University of Florida in acquisitions and cataloging departments

Topics Introduction Foundations of Servant Leadership Characteristics Servant Leadership Paradoxes Companies/Organnizations which practice Servant Leadership Examples/Case study How to become a Servant Leader? Are you a Servant Leader? Additional Resources

Robert. K Greenleaf Largely considered the father of modern Servant-Leadership Career: 38 Years at AT&T, largely in management training and development 25 Years consulting on Servant Leadership thereafter Coined the term Servant-Leader in 1970’s Founded Center for Applied Ethics (now Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership) Inspiration: Hermann Hesse’s short novel Journey to the East in 1960’s Account of a mythical journey by a group of people on a spiritual quest True leadership stems first from a desire to serve Essays: The Servant as Leader (1970) The Institution as Servant (1972) Trustees as Servants (1972)

Definition Adapted from “The Servant as Leader”: 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… …The best test, and difficult to administer, is: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? And, what is the effect on the least privileged in society? Will they benefit or at least not be further deprived?"

Post –Greenleaf Following Greenleaf, a wealth of Servant-Leadership experts emerged Larry Spears: President / CEO of Greenleaf center for 25 years Author of hundreds of publications on Servant-Leadership Founded the Spears Center James Autry: President of magazine group for Meredith Corporation Author of 8 Books Focus on implementation James C. Hunter: 25 Years in Servant-Leadership 2 of the most popular books on Servant-Leadership Consulted many of the world’s most admired companies Others: Ken Blanchard, Stephen Covey, Peter M. Senge, Jim Collins….

Greenleaf’s Model of Servant Leadership Servant leaders are leaders who put other people’s needs, aspirations and interest above their own Servant leaders deliberate choice is to serve others Servant leader’s chief motive is to serve first, as opposed to lead

Word Cloud

The Ten Characteristics of Servant Leadership  Listening  Empathy  Healing  Awareness  Persuasion  Conceptualization  Foresight  Stewardship  Commitment to the growth of the people  Building community

Three Groups of Servant Leadership Relationship-building Actions  Listening – (to self and others)  Empathy – (understanding)  Healing – (search for wholeness of self and others)  Awareness – (of self and of others) Future-oriented Actions  Persuasion – (building consensus)  Conceptualization – (dreams and of day-to-day operations)  Foresight – (intuitive ability to learn from past and see future consequences of actions)

Three Groups Continued… Community – oriented Actions  Stewardship – (holding institution in trust for the good of society)  Commitment to Growth – (personal, professional, spiritual of self and others)  Building Community – (benevolent, humane, philanthropic, to benefit others)

Libray

Stewardship  “Holding something in trust for another”.  Making a positive difference in the future is characteristic of the stewardship mentality.

Commitment to the growth of the people  People have intrinsic value

Building Community  True community can be created by connecting and networking…

Paradoxes Servant-Leadership, itself a paradox, requires a constant balance… Great Planned Compassionate Be Without Pride Be Spontaneous Discipline RightSay, “I’m Wrong” Serious Laugh Wise Admit You Don’t Know Busy Listen Strong Be Open To Change LeadingServe Enough To

Examples of Balance Paradoxes are not easy to balance. Here are a few examples… Great Enough to be Without Pride Team gets the credit, you get the blame Compassionate Enough to Discipline Must not be soft – set high expectations and follow through Right Enough to Say, “I’m Wrong” Leaders make mistakes too, admit you are human Wise Enough to Admit You Don’t Know Find out quickly, but do not mislead Busy Enough to Listen Beware the busy manager – they do not lead

Criteria for companies that practice Servant Leadership  Openness & fairness  Camaraderie & friendliness  Opportunities  Pride in work & company  Pay & benefits  Security

Companies/Organizations Some of the well respected companies practice Servant –Leadership… Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For: 1/3 of Top of America’s Most Admired Companies

Case Study---Starbucks In 1997, three Starbucks employees were murdered in DC during a botched robbery. The story was told how Howard Schultz, CEO, did not call Public Relations or legal counsel. Instead, Schultz dropped everything, flew to the store and spent the entire week visiting with the families and employees in the area. Dave Olson, Senior Vice President of the Culture and Leadership Development said: Leadership is largely about having courage to do the right thing. Or, as Behar, CEO said: Leading with compassion never stops there is no time off

Southwest Airlines Perhaps one of the best ways to define servant leadership is to read about what Colleen Barrett, President of Southwest Airlines, said about their leadership philosophy.

She said: “We do build our pyramid a bit different…at the top of our pyramid in terms of priority is our employees, and delivering to them proactive customer service”.

Individuals Examples of historic Servant –Leaders… Mahatma Gandhi Jesus of Nazareth Martin Luther King, Jr. Mother Theresa “A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.” “I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people”. “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless”. “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve”.

How Does One Become A Servant Leader? From what we can understand, becoming a servant leader is more a state of mind than a set of directions. Becoming a servant leader does not follow a step by step process. This style of leadership development is an on-going, life-long learning process.

Become a Servant Leader Continue… Survey shows that 85% of those who become a leader do so because of the influence of other leaders. Great leaders influence and reproduce themselves. The law of reproduction is to identify, prepare, and affirm.

“Example is not the main thing, influencing others, it is the only thing” Albert Schweitzer

Are you a Servant Leader?

Additional Resources Recommended texts… Websites Compilation: Greenleaf Center: Spears Center: Consulting / Development: Books Servant Leader (Greenleaf, 1977) The Servant (Hunter, 1998) The Servant Leader (Autry, 2001) Practicing Servant Leadership (Spears & Lawrence, 2004) World’s Most Powerful Leadership Principle (Hunter, 2004)

References Publications referenced, paraphrased or extracted from include the following: Autry, James A.; The Servant Leader: How to Build a Creative Team, Develop Great Morale, And Improve Bottom-Line Performance. Three Rivers Press, New York, NY DeGraaf, Don; Tilley, Colin; Neal, Larry; Servant-Leadership Characteristics in Organizational Life. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership. Westfield, Indiana Greenleaf, Robert K.; Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power & Greatness. Paulist Press, Mawah, NJ. 1977, 1991, Hansel, T. ; Holy Sweat. Word. Dallas, TX Hunter, James C.; The World’s Most Powerful Leadership Principle: How to Become a Servant Leader. Crown Business, New York, NY Spears, Larry C., Lawrence, Michelle (et al); Practicing Servant Leadership: Succeeding Through Trust, Bravery, And Forgiveness. Jossey-Bass, San Fransisco, CA Spears, Larry C.; Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi (article: Servant-Leadership). Gary L. Epperson, CAE. Spring 2008.

Thank you for your time! Mercedes Clement Chair of Library Services “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” John Quincy Adams