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In this episode of the "Psych in Business" podcast, your host, Dr. Ernest Wayde outlines the fundamental principles of Servant Leadership, delving into the concept's seven pillars. The episode begins with a personal perspective on adopting the servant leadership approach, highlighting the importance of leading through service and setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of its modern foundations.
The origins of servant leadership trace back to an essay by former AT&T executive Robert Greenleaf in 1970. It advocated for leading through service, a concept that remains at the core of the servant leadership model today. The discussion takes a closer look at how this approach was further developed by SAP and Fricke in 2009, focusing on key themes that echo Greenleaf's original essay.
The heart of the episode revolves around the seven pillars of servant leadership:
You can visit his business website at: https://www.waydeconsulting.com/
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In this episode of the "Psych in Business" podcast, your host, Dr. Ernest Wayde outlines the fundamental principles of Servant Leadership, delving into the concept's seven pillars. The episode begins with a personal perspective on adopting the servant leadership approach, highlighting the importance of leading through service and setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of its modern foundations.
The origins of servant leadership trace back to an essay by former AT&T executive Robert Greenleaf in 1970. It advocated for leading through service, a concept that remains at the core of the servant leadership model today. The discussion takes a closer look at how this approach was further developed by SAP and Fricke in 2009, focusing on key themes that echo Greenleaf's original essay.
The heart of the episode revolves around the seven pillars of servant leadership:
You can visit his business website at: https://www.waydeconsulting.com/