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Servant-Leadership and The Great Game of Business (GGOB)

Modern Servant Leader

GGOB (also known simply as, “The Great Game”) is an approach to business management where you ensure all stakeholders understand the core business operations, high level financial statements, and key numbers. The intent is inform and engage all employees in business planning and operations, while having fun.

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Leadership Lessons in Southwest Airline’s Fall From Grace

Modern Servant Leader

Still, this was a contributing factor to Southwest’s fall and worth noting, when much of the airline’s success came from bucking common industry trends. Because Southwest Airlines seems to have the worst, most outdated operating technology in the industry. We now know there was a cost to that level of success.

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Leadership Lessons in Southwest Airline’s Fall From Grace

Modern Servant Leader

Still, this was a contributing factor to Southwest’s fall and worth noting, when much of the airline’s success came from bucking common industry trends. Because Southwest Airlines seems to have the worst, most outdated operating technology in the industry. We now know there was a cost to that level of success.

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Responsive Leadership: Needed Now More Than Ever

Leading Blog

The idea that leaders are trustworthy, honest, and can be relied on to operate in the best interest of the public, the employee, the student, the parishioner, or even the shareholder has been shattered. Responsive leadership focuses on the people—the humanity—within the organization to achieve organizational success.

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The Inherent Synergies Between Servant Leadership and Situational Leadership®

The Center For Leadership Studies

Organizations as entities needed to be structured and to operate in a manner that reversed the flow of communication and responsiveness (communication up, responsiveness down). The implications for leaders were significant. The implications for leaders (and followers) were significant. Second, people are not “able” or “unable.”

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LeadershipNow 140: March 2016 Compilation

Leading Blog

The Biggest Leap You’ll Ever Make : From Team Member to First-Time Manager by @JesseLynStoner. The Dilemma Of The Servant Leader by @LollyDaskal. 7 Things A Leader Must Do To Build The Perfect Team by @Terry.Starbucker. 7 Things A Leader Must Do To Build The Perfect Team by @Terry.Starbucker. by @scedmonds.

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When Servant Leadership Goes Awry | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

Home Who We Are What We Do Services Contact My Favorite Blogs All Things Workplace Bob Sutton – Work Matters Brain Leaders and Learners Bret L. The leader-first and the servant-first are two extreme types. Some of these servant leaders express reluctance to “impose” on others to help with the workload.