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Aim Higher: Servant Leaders are Humble

Skip Prichard

It’s because humble leaders understand that their ideas, goals, strengths and concerns aren’t the only ones that go into the mix of a high-performing team. Because a leader who takes all the credit and only thinks of his or herself won’t inspire great performances in others, only the bare minimum. You’re just “not a bad leader.”. “Do

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Responsive Leadership: Needed Now More Than Ever

Leading Blog

In these fast-paced, ever-changing, turbulent, and most stressful times, a major challenge that all leaders face is how to reduce skepticism and build greater trust and confidence in their role, their decisions, and in the organization they lead. In many work environments people must work with other people in order to be successful.

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Interview with David McCuistion of Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL)

Modern Servant Leader

David McCuistion is a Modern Servant Leader subscriber and fellow Servant Leadership advocate. When I heard of his military background, Servant Leadership experience and his platform in Vanguard Organizational Leadership , I asked him for an interview. How do you define Servant Leadership?

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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

CO2

Yet these findings do bring up some interesting points and also showcase just how hard it is to pin down what separates good leaders from bad ones. PARTICIPATIVE LEADERSHIP THEORY. The id ea of a participative leadership style arises from the work of Dr. Rensis Likert in 1967.