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Training Objective • Tasks: – Give examples of Servant Leadership in a professional organization. – Explain the impact of Servant Leadership in a professional organization. – Apply servant leadership to a case study in one of the professions. • Condition: 50-minute classroom training session • Standard: Successful completion of Ethics in Action LDRS 201 Final Honor – Duty – Respect 2 FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Factual Information Servant Leadership as a Professional While the traditional authoritarian leader asks, “What can the organization do for me?,” the servant leader asks, “What can I do for the organization?” The idea is that the leader who meets his/her subordinates’ needs can then concentrate on, and is empowered to pursue, the organization’s needs. Honor – Duty – Respect FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Factual Information Impact on Leadership (Hunter, 1998, p. 58) (Hunter, 1998, p. 62) Hunter, J. C. (1998). The servant: A simple story about the true essence of leadership. New York: Crown Business. Honor – Duty – Respect 4 FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Factual Information Servant Leadership as a Professional Given this leadership philosophy, how does a servant leader relate… to employees? to customers, stakeholders, or shareholders? What resources does a professional control that he can use to help those to whom he is responsible meet their legitimate needs? Honor – Duty – Respect FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Applicability to Post-Graduation Life Vignette Directions • View all of the vignettes on the next four slides • Get into four groups according to your professional interests and the corresponding vignette (Teacher, Law Enforcement, Engineer, Business) • Answer the discussion question and be prepared to present to the class Honor – Duty – Respect 6 FOR TRAINING USE ONLY
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