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Jason Kelce’s Retirement: a Master Class in Leadership

Modern Servant Leader

There is no shortage of sports analogies and examples in leadership development. Yet this example stands out amongst all the rest as it comes not from the height of someone’s career, not at the moment of peak celebration, but at the announcement of retirement. We walk through each example in this video.

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Servant-Leadership 101: Principle of Empathy (Hidden Figures Video Example)

Modern Servant Leader

The second principle in the Acronym Model of SERVANT-Leadership is Empathy. This is a real-world example of empathy in action. Questions for Further Development: What challenges do you know your team faces? If you or your organization could use support developing leaders, let’s talk ! 20th Century Fox.

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Are Servant Leaders Obsolete?

Lead Change Blog

It’s a question that has many of us in the leadership resiliency field pondering with great uneasiness. The current public personas of people whom we would title “leaders” are a far cry from the model Robert Greenleaf developed during his 40 years with American Telephone and Telegraph (now AT&T).

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SERVANT Leaders are Selfless – Acronym Model

Modern Servant Leader

Background: This post is part of a series defining the principles of Servant Leadership via the acronym SERVANT (Selfless, Empathetic, Resolute, Virtuous, Authentic, Needful and Thorough). For more, visit the overview at this link or sign up for the free online course, Servant Leadership 101.

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Servant-Leadership 101: Principle of Authenticity (The Post Movie Example)

Modern Servant Leader

The fifth principle in the Acronym Model of SERVANT-Leadership is Authentic. This 6-minute lesson demonstrates this principle, through the example of Kay Graham and Ben Bradlee (played by Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks) debating personal relationships vs. professional responsibilities. MOVIE CREDIT: The Post. 20th Century Fox.

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Servant-Leadership 101: Nonpartisan Lesson (Moneyball Movie Example)

Modern Servant Leader

The second-to-last principle in the Acronym Model of SERVANT-Leadership is Nonpartisan. This 6-minute lesson demonstrates the Nonpartisan principle, through the example of Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) and Peter Brand (Jonah Hill). If you or your organization could use support developing leaders, let’s talk!

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Servant-Leadership 101: Principle of Resolve (Amelia Earhart Video Example)

Modern Servant Leader

The third principle in the Acronym Model of SERVANT-Leadership is Resolve. This 5-minute lesson demonstrates this principle, through the example of Amelia Earhart (played by Hillary Swank). Questions for Further Development: How are you practicing Resolve with your team? Amelia’s a good example here, on.

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