| Donald P. Smith - 1996 - 246 páginas
...other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test, and difficult to administer, is: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being...more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?2 In other words, servant pastors lead in such a way that members of their congregations and... | |
| Brent Davies, Linda Ellison - 1997 - 314 páginas
...- first to make sure that other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test is: Do those served grow as persons; do they, while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? (Greenleaf 1977: 44) It is important to reflect on the concepts that are central to this chapter and... | |
| Robert K. Greenleaf - 1998 - 354 páginas
...— first to make sure that other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test is: Do those served grow as persons; do they, while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?" It is important to stress that servant-leadership is not a "quickfix" approach. Nor is it something... | |
| Sandra A. Cusack, Wendy J. A. Thompson - 1999 - 236 páginas
...other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test and difficult to administer is: Do those served grow as persons? Do they while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? (p.131 Servant leadership is based on a view that the primary role of the leader is to serve the needs... | |
| Kurt A. April, Robert Macdonald, Sylvia Vriesendorp - 2000 - 164 páginas
...itself in, what Senge (1990a) terms, 'creative tension'. The best test, according to Greenleaf, is: 'Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?' (Spears, 1995: 4). Ken Blanchard states that his aim in talking about servant-leadership has always... | |
| Michael J. Marquardt, Nancy O. Berger - 2000 - 228 páginas
...sure that others highest priority needs are being served. The best test is to ask these questions: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? Servant-leaders must be willing to suspend their need for control. In order to process multiple levels... | |
| John Renesch - 1994 - 329 páginas
...— first to make sure that other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test is: Do those served grow as persons; do they, while being...autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?" It is important to stress that servant-leadership is not a "quick-fix" approach. Nor is it something... | |
| Keith R. B. Morrison - 2002 - 244 páginas
...autonomous. freer. wiser and more capable? 4 Are they. themsehes. more likely to become servant leaders? 5 What is the effect on the least privileged in society: will they benefit from my leadership? Spears t200lt. the Chief Executive Officer of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for... | |
| Lon Fendall - 2003 - 192 páginas
...other people's highest priority needs are being served. The best test, and difficult to administer, is: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being...society; will they benefit, or, at least, not be further deprived?-12 To connect Greenleaf s thoughts with Jesus' foot-washing example, it is important to note... | |
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