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Servant Leaders Outperform Because They Connect

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s an example of a servant leader that brings the force of connection to life. Admiral Clark created Value in the Navy’s culture by getting the Master Chiefs – the leaders of the enlisted class — to value the sailors under their command. Retired CNO Admiral Vern Clark was formerly the chief of the U.S.

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19 Key Leadership Competencies & Behaviors from 29 Top Experts

Miles Anthony Smith

Ensher, Ph.D ( Mentoring Professor and Consultant ) Ability to build trust with your team Besides my own “Power Mentoring” than a new book on Making your job a calling by Dik and Duffy Don’t assume all is well on your team - measure it by using Gallup’s engagement surveys 3. Who Moved My Cheese?

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The Test of Rascalinity - rascal

Chris Brady

I have a spiritual mentor. Most people would call me a servant leader.   We should always invite "constructive" criticism carefully, as it is still criticism , and no matter how much of a Rascal we are, we can only handle so much of it. Find a mentor to keep you accountable and on track.