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Servant-Leadership Dim Sum. Larry C. Spears. Five Books of Writings by Robert K. Greenleaf. Servant-Leadership (1977/2002) On Becoming a Servant-Leader (1996) Seeker and Servant (1996) The Power of Servant-Leadership (1998) The Servant-Leader Within (2002). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Larry C. Spears
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Servant-Leadership (1977/2002) On Becoming a Servant-Leader (1996) Seeker and Servant (1996) The Power of Servant-Leadership (1998) The Servant-Leader Within (2002)
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Reflections on Leadership (1995) Insights on Leadership (1998) Focus on Leadership (2002) Practicing Servant-Leadership (2004)
Contributing authors have included: Autry, Blanchard, Carver, Covey, DePree, Peck, Wheatley, Zohar and 100 others.
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Scanlon EPIC Leadership (2008) The Human Treatment of Human Beings
(2009)
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Within Your Reach (2010) International Journal of S-L (2010) The Spirit of Servant-Leadership (2011) Fortuitous Encounters (2011) International Journal of S-L (2011) Conversations on Servant-Leadership (2012)
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200 Articles & Essays (1990-2007) Holistic Servant-Leadership (2008, SanFacon
& Spears) Savoring Life Through Servant-Leadership
(2009, Leider & Spears) Route 66 and Servant-Leadership Blog
(2010) Myers-Briggs & Servant-Leadership
(2008/2010, Lewis & Spears) Seekers Anonymous (2010, Leider & Spears)
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Servant-Leadership (MA ORGL 530, 10 courses since Fall, 2008) Servant-Leadership: Reading, Writing, and
Practicing (DPLS 774, 1 course, Summer 2009)
Servant-Leadership: Personal Development & Organizational Practices (DPLS 778, 1 course, Spring 2010)
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Servant-Leader News (e-newsletter) Website (www.spearscenter.org) Speaking Consulting Servant-Leadership Writer’s Workshop Nurturing Global Interest Encouraging servant-leadership authors
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GONZAGA UNIVERSITY
announces
Larry C. Spears
as the
GONZAGA UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
SERVANT LEADERSHIP SCHOLAR
Everybody can be great because everybody can serve… you only need a heart full of grace…a soul generated by love, and you can be that
servant.—Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1. Listening 2. Empathy 3. Healing 4. Awareness 5. Persuasion 6. Conceptualization 7. Foresight 8. Stewardship 9. Commitment to the Growth of People 10. Building Community
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10. Be kind to yourself/Be kind to others. 9. Seek to understand others and listen carefully to what they have to say. 8. Avoid making assumptions. 7. All things considered, it is generally best to be cautiously optimistic in life. 6. Recognize and understand your fears, then resolve to grow in your own bravery over time by gradually confronting and overcoming those fears.
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5. Live your life in a conscientious fashion, holding good values and high ethics.4. Be an active learner throughout life.3. Leading is good. Serving is better. Serving and
leading is best.2. To the greatest extent possible, insist upon the right to make decisions that affect your own life,
and support others in their own quests for those same rights.
1. Show people that they matter to you.
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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. The best test and the most 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?
--Robert K. Greenleaf, from The Servant as Leader