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Building Resilient Business Students: Faculty As Servant Leaders, Jason L. Eliot, Holly Osburn
Building Resilient Business Students: Faculty As Servant Leaders, Jason L. Eliot, Holly Osburn
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the normal cadence of life. These disruptions affected students in higher education in many ways as well increasing the stress and anxiety levels of college students and having a considerable negative impact on their mental health. Business students were not exempt from the negative mental health impact of COVID-19.
Aware of the stress its students are experiencing, higher education can play a role in creating environments which support learning and the development of skills to rebound from that adversity. This is particularly true for business schools who are also monitoring how business itself is being affected …
Servant Leadership, Optimal Experience, And Meaningful Life, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Servant Leadership, Optimal Experience, And Meaningful Life, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
Optimal experience – also known as Flow – was coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in 1975 in his research study of joy, creativity, and the total involvement with life. Optimal experience is about focused attention and control of consciousness. Likewise, servant leadership is a conscious choice which aspires one to lead (Greenleaf, 1970). After a close examination of the philosophy of servant leadership by Greenleaf (1970), the attributes and behaviours of servant leaders by Laub (1999), Russell and Stone (2002), Patterson (2003), Keith (2008), Spears (2010), and Sipe and Frick (2015), it is argued that the work of a servant leader …
Correlation Between Servant Leadership And Organizational Commitment Within An Academic Health Center, Cheryl Bellamy
Correlation Between Servant Leadership And Organizational Commitment Within An Academic Health Center, Cheryl Bellamy
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
Correlation Between Servant Leadership and Organizational Commitment
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of a study of the relationship between servant leadership and organizational commitment. The study included a convenience sample of 84 full and part-time employees of a health professions education unit within an academic health center. Participants were surveyed using the Executive Servant Leadership Scale (ESLS) to assess servant leadership and the Klein Unidimensional Target-free (KUT) instrument to assess organizational commitment. Data analysis was conducted using Kendall’s tau-b and Spearman’s rho. Results showed that there is a significant positive relationship between servant leadership and organizational commitment.
Keywords: Servant …
The Men Or The Mission: Can An Army Of Servants Become An Army Of Servant Leaders?, Douglas Gain, Phil C. Bryant
The Men Or The Mission: Can An Army Of Servants Become An Army Of Servant Leaders?, Douglas Gain, Phil C. Bryant
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
This paper evaluates the theory of servant leadership as a viable solution to the Army’s sometimes toxic leadership problem. The research question this paper asks is: is servant leadership a viable option for official U.S. Army leadership doctrine? We build the case that while servant leadership is fundamentally incompatible with Army Leadership and is not a viable option for official U.S. Army leadership doctrine, some of the basic tenets of servant leadership are adoptable and adaptable by the U.S. Army. Furthermore, we recommend that the U.S. Army focus on better communicating their existing leadership doctrine throughout the organization rather than …
Does Servant Leadership Need A Universal Definition?
Does Servant Leadership Need A Universal Definition?
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
No abstract provided.
Servant Leadership And The Wellbeing Of Police Officers: A Case Study, Eric J. Russell, Rodger Broome, Jamie Russell
Servant Leadership And The Wellbeing Of Police Officers: A Case Study, Eric J. Russell, Rodger Broome, Jamie Russell
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Influences Of Childhood Experiences On Servant Leadership, Eva Cooper, Phillip Bryant, Jan Burcham, Thomas Mccormack
Exploring The Influences Of Childhood Experiences On Servant Leadership, Eva Cooper, Phillip Bryant, Jan Burcham, Thomas Mccormack
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
No abstract provided.
Servant Leadership Supports Wellness Development In Adolescents, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Servant Leadership Supports Wellness Development In Adolescents, Kong Wah Cora Chan
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
No abstract provided.
Understanding How Transformational Servant Leadership Affects Student Leadership Development In A Higher Education Program In China, Marie Shaw, Steve Firestone, Kathleen Patterson, Bruce E. Winston
Understanding How Transformational Servant Leadership Affects Student Leadership Development In A Higher Education Program In China, Marie Shaw, Steve Firestone, Kathleen Patterson, Bruce E. Winston
Servant Leadership: Theory & Practice
No abstract provided.