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Questions… What was the “management theory” context in which Greenleaf first articulated his ideas about servant leadership? How do we define servant leadership? What makes servant leadership effective? What are the prospects for the 2 growth of servant leadership in the future? The Modern Context 3 Robert K. Greenleaf (1904-1990) Worked for AT& T for 38 years; eventually became Director of Management Research Launched the modern servant leadership movement with his essay, The Servant as Leader, published in 1970 after he retired 4 Friend of Peter Drucker and acquaintance of Douglas McGregor Douglas McGregor (1906-1964) Professor of Management at Sloan School of Management, MIT President of Antioch College, 1948- 54 Coined “Theory X” and “Theory Y” regarding assumptions about people in the workplace “Theory Y” was based on Abraham 5 Maslow’s “Humanistic School of Psychology” The Human Side of Enterprise (1960): Theory X Most people dislike work and will avoid it if they can. Because they don’t like work, most people must be coerced, controlled, or threatened with punishment to get them to work toward the achievement of organizational objectives. Most people want to be directed, and want to avoid responsibility. 6 They have little ambition. They just want to be secure.
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