This leadership theory prioritizes the needs the followers and helping them to develop as best as possible.
What is Servant Leadership?
Myers references this leadership theory, developed by Robert Greenleaf, in the Philosophy of Leadership Principal.
What is Servant Leadership?
SJCRL is specifically connected to this "force" of counseling.
What is the Fourth Force?
This characteristic is defined by a focus on the uniqueness of each person's values and tangible contributions in servant leadership.
What is Commitment to the Growth of People?
The first thing Servant Leaders do when communicating.
What is Listen?
According to Spears, this servant leader characteristic is defined by being deeply attuned (standing in their shoes) to the needs of others.
What is Empathy?
Leading Well requires this, defined as the ability to choose right over wrong, consistent to core values and beliefs, as well as dependable.
What is Integrity?
The most recent domain added to Cultural Responsively.
What is Cultural Humility?
The characteristic, along with High Integrity, that organizations should prioritize to create a culture of Servant Leadership.
What is Strong Ethics?
A Servant Leader will deploy this in place of coercion.
What is Persuasion?
Northouse lists this many attributes of servant leaders.
What is Ten?
Myers identifies three key elements of leadership, these are Leadership Principles, Leadership Practices and this.
What is Leadership Ethics?
What is Support and Sustenance?
The "Council" which defines the standards for both entry-level and doctoral preparation leadership training.
What is CACREP?
Servant leaders commit to put followers first, be honest, and this.
What is Treat Followers Fairly?
This servant leader attribute is the leader's ability to predict outcomes and prepare for them accordingly.
What is Foresight?
One of the two words, both starting with the letter E, that are identified as uniquely emphasized in counseling leadership.
What is Effective and/or Ethical?
This article describes this type of action as one that centers on relationships, trust, and connectivity.
What is a Relational-Oriented Act?
A trait of exemplary leaders in CSI's Philosophy of Leadership, which is recognized as a hallmark of effective leaders.
What is Service to Others?
When a Servant Leader is taking time to address the needs of others and recognizes their problems, they are engaging in this Servant Leader behavior.
What is Emotional Healing?
Northouse developed a model of Servant Leadership that included the Antecedent Conditions, Servant Leader Behaviors and this.
What are Outcomes?
Meetings of the Chi Sigma Iota International Executive Council start with the review of this.
What is the CSI Strategic Plan?
The way in which critical culturally responsive and socially just leadership seeks and demands social change.
What is Disrupting and Challenging the Majoritarian and Subjugating Systemic Powers?
Leadership skills including fostering creativity, setting boundaries and this, were identified by students who held leadership positions within CSI while in training.
What is Promoting the Inclusion of Others?
This outcome of Servant Leadership, which is not commonly measured, but can be highly visible.
What is Societal Impact?