In what ways can servant leadership be considered a vocation


Assignment

Unit 1

A. While servant leadership can be connected to biblical principles and Christianity, it is not exclusively tied to it. In what ways do the principles of servant leadership cross religious and cultural lines? Justify your opinions by providing specific examples.

B. Discuss the traits, behaviors, and leadership style you would expect to see in a person who identifies as a servant leader. In your response, include discussion about the following.

a. In what ways can servant leadership be considered a vocation?

b. When people commit to being servant leaders, what does that mean about the types of behaviors they exhibit and prohibit personally and within the organizations they are leading?

c. How does servant leadership differ from traditional forms of leadership?

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. A Servant Leadership Story

Read "A Servant Leadership Story," by Malinski, located on the Servant Leadership Institute website (2017).

2. Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business

Read "Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business," by Rivers, from Texas CEO Magazine (2015).

3. Raymond Reyes - Greenlief [sic]

View "Raymond Reyes - Greenlief [sic]," by Reyes, located on the YouTube website (2010).

4. Servant Leadership Experience Overview

Read the "Servant Leadership Experience Overview" to learn the specifics about the course project due at the end of Topic 8.

5. Servant Leadership: The First Pillar of the Colangelo College of Business

Read "Servant Leadership: The First Pillar of the Colangelo College of Business," by Gibb, located on the Grand Canyon University website (2015).

6. What Is Servant Leadership?

Read "What Is Servant Leadership?" located on the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership website.

e-Library Resource

1. The Servant as Leader

Read "The Servant as Leader," by Greenleaf, from Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness (2002).

e-Library Resource

1. The Servant as Leader

Read "The Servant as Leader," by Greenleaf, from Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness (2002).

Other

1. Biblical Servant Leadership References

Read the "Biblical Servant Leadership References" handout.

Unit 2

A. Visit the "Competitive Advantages" page of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership website and review the articles indicating ways that servant leadership helps organizations gain competitive advantage. Using that information along with the Topic Materials, discuss how servant leadership contributes to competitive advantage in contemporary organizations. Provide specific industry examples of companies that have thrived as servant leaders.

B. One of the challenges often faced by nonprofit organizations is financial viability. Consider how the service leadership model can make a nonprofit organization competitive in ways that are not profit driven. In your post, discuss whether or not the value the nonprofit provides to the community and the greater good is professionally appealing enough to make you want to explore as a career opportunity despite the fact that in many cases than the personal and financial gains offered by nonprofits may not match what is available in for-profit organizations.

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. "Servant Leadership" - Serve to Be Great

Read "'Servant Leadership' - Serve to Be Great," located on the Intellisource website (2015).

2. 1 Little-Known Advantage Most Investors Miss

Read "1 Little-Known Advantage Most Investors Miss," by Lomax, located on The Motley Fool website (2014).

3. At Their Service

Read "At Their Service," by Drake, located on the Smart CEO website (2013).

4. DOs & DON'Ts of Servant Leadership

Read "DOs & DON'Ts of Servant Leadership," located on the Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center website (2015).

5. Leadership Expert Simon Sinek on Putting Others First

View "Leadership Expert Simon Sinek on Putting Others First," located on the YouTube website (2014).

6. Servant Leadership Sustains Competitive US Manufacturing Advantage

Read "Servant Leadership Sustains Competitive US Manufacturing Advantage," by Martin, located on the Industry Today website (2012).

7. Servant Leadership: A Path to High Performance

Read "Servant Leadership: A Path to High Performance," by Hess, from The Washington Post (2013).

Website

1. America's Worst Charities

The America's Worst Charities website can be used to conduct research for the topic assignment.

2. Charity Navigator

The Charity Navigator website can be used to conduct research for the topic assignment.

3. Charity Watch

The Top Rated Charities page of the Charity Watch website can be used to conduct research for the topic assignment.

4. Competitive Advantages

Review the Competitive Advantages page of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership website to locate servant leadership articles.

5. TopNonprofits

The Top 100 Nonprofits on the Web page of the TopNonprofits website can be used to conduct research for the topic assignment.

Unit 3

A. Think about how your personal values correlate with the principles of servant leadership. How can you draw on values and servant leadership principles to better establish your followership to better serve those you lead professionally and personally?

B. Suppose you go to work for an organization that you discover does not align with your personal values. You are in a leadership role and you are not in a position to leave the job. How do you ethically represent the company without compromising your own beliefs? What is the deal breaker for you? How does ethically representing the company demonstrate your ability to be a servant leader?

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. As a Servant Leader, You Can Change the World Commencement Address

Read "'As a Servant Leader, You Can Change the World' Commencement Address," by George, located on the Bill George website (2013).

2. Chick-fil-A Founder Was Embodiment of Servant Leader Philosophy

Read "Chick-fil-A Founder Was Embodiment of Servant Leader Philosophy," by Oswald, located on the HR Hero website (2014).

3. Leading as a Servant

Read "Leading as a Servant," by Krakowski, from Entrepreneur (2014).

4. Serving More Than the Bottom Line

Read "Serving More Than the Bottom Line," by Brodsky, located on the Human Resource Executive Online website (2015).

5. The Business of Consciousness

Read "The Business of Consciousness," by McEllin, located on the Examiner website (2013).

Unit 4

A. Think about the principles of servant leadership and provide two examples of specific ways you can apply them in your current work environment, as member of a community group or organization with which you are involved, or in your personal life. Discuss the specific servant leadership principles you would apply, the methods you would use to apply the principles, and the results you would anticipate seeing as a result of implementing these servant leadership principles.

B. Conduct research about a biblical figure such as Moses, David, Paul, Joseph, Esther, or Nehemiah to learn about how the biblical leader exemplified servant leadership and see how the principles of servant leadership transcend time and place. Think about the contemporary leader you are researching for the Topic 4 assignment, and discuss the similarities you see between the biblical servant leader and the contemporary servant leader. Provide specific examples to illustrate the similarities you have identified and include discussion about what you think makes the principles of servant leadership applicable regardless of time or place.

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).

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).

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).

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.

Unit 5

A. Learn about current trends in servant leadership by conducting your own research and locating an article that illustrates how the principles of servant leadership are being employed in the workplace, as part of a volunteer or service effort, or in an individual's personal life. In the Main Forum, post a short summary and a link to the article. Discuss what you learned from reading the article and whether or not you would consider applying servant leadership in a similar way.

B. The article "Why Isn't Servant Leadership More Prevalent?" poses the question, "But if servant leadership is as effective as portrayed in recent research, why isn't it more prevalent?" Using what you have learned about the principles of servant leadership and your own experiences, address this question. Use examples to support your hypotheses.

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. Simon Sinek: Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe

View "Simon Sinek: Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe," located on the TED website (2014).

2. The CEO of Popeye's Says Becoming a "Servant Leader" Helped Her Turn Around the Struggling Restaurant Chain
Read "The CEO of Popeye's Says Becoming a 'Servant Leader' Helped Her Turn Around the Struggling Restaurant Chain," by Goudreau, located on the Business Insider website (2015).

3. TheThe Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh Discusses Servant Leadership

View "The Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh Discusses Servant Leadership," by Smart CEO Magazine, located on the YouTube website (2013).

4. Top Midsize Workplace: AutomationDirect.com

Read "Top Midsize Workplace: AutomationDirect.com," by Tierney, located on the AJC.com website (2014).

5. Why Isn't Servant Leadership More Prevalent?

Read "Why Isn't Servant Leadership More Prevalent?" by Heskett, from Forbes.

Unit 6

A. Think about Greenleaf's principles of servant leadership and what you have learned about the biblical foundation of servant leadership. Identify specific principles of servant leadership that, when employed effectively, can proliferate respect for multiculturalism and diversity within the organizations and communities they serve? Provide specific examples to illustrate your ideas.

B. Research an international servant leader or international servant leadership organization to examine the similarities and differences in the way servant leadership is executed in Western culture and Christianity when compared with other cultures and religions. Summarize the similarities and differences you discovered and discuss which principles of servant leadership you think are universal, regardless of religious and cultural differences. Provide examples to support your opinions.

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. Effective Leadership Within a Multinational Environment

Read "Effective Leadership Within a Multinational Environment," by Rentfrow, located on the Leadership Advance Online website (2007).

e-Library Resource

1. Servant Leadership and World Values

Read "Servant Leadership and World Values," by Rubio-Sanchez, Bosco, and Melchar, from Global Studies Journal (2013).

Unit 7

A. In the Topic Materials you read several examples of ways that servant leadership can be displayed through true volunteerism and acts of service to others. Research an historic or current servant leader who is a true volunteer in service to others. In what ways does the person inspire leadership while building his or her own character and integrity? How does this leader exemplify the moral obligation to lead through kindness, compassion, and justice?

B. Share the servant leadership volunteer opportunity you are completing. Discuss how you think this experience will help you develop your own character and give you experience in leading through exhibiting kindness, compassion, and justice.

RESOURCES

2. When Servant Becomes Leader: The Corazon C. Aquino Success Story as a Beacon for Business Leaders

Read "When Servant Becomes Leader: The Corazon C. Aquino Success Story as a Beacon for Business Leaders," by Udani and Lorenzo-Molo, from Journal of Business Ethics (2013).

Unit 8

A. Now that you have participated in your servant leadership opportunity, discuss how the experience affected your understanding of how through serving others one actually leads. Support your ideas with specific examples from your volunteer experience.

B. Watch the video "Servant Leadership - Joe Schmitt." Discuss why this is a good example of leadership through acts of service in terms of the way the actions of the leader demonstrate integrity and personal character building while also establishing followership and pushing others to grow professionally through emulating his actions. Discuss how this example embraces both Greenleaf's principles of servant leadership and the call to service evident in Christianity.

RESOURCES

Electronic Resource

1. Drew Dudley "Everyday Leadership" - TED Talks

View "Drew Dudley 'Everyday Leadership' - TED Talks," located on the YouTube website (2013).

2. Servant Leadership - Joe Schmitt

View "Servant Leadership - Joe Schmitt" located on the YouTube website (2014).

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