Servant Leadership
Author:
Robert Stewart

Servant Leadership

Leadership that is self-serving, autocratic, or dictatorial is so last century. Organizations must give up the outdated leadership techniques if they wish to advance in society. These techniques include tight hierarchies, which provide workers little to no opportunity to advance their careers inside the organization and drive down the value of labor.

The age of servant leadership is now. The servant model, renowned for its unconventional style of management, may improve employee happiness in any organization and boost output. A servant leader puts others before themselves, redirecting focus away from themselves and empowering each team member. Leaders gain their strength and establish themselves as authorities through enabling others.

Would you like to:

  • Learn more about servant leadership?
  • How can this unconventional strategy be used in your company?
  • Grow to be a guiding light for your group?
  • Encourage your employee to perform better?

If you want your business to go beyond its current stage, you need employees who feel valued and appreciated. A team that won't be afraid of your authority and will appreciate your advice. You can only do this if you want to meet the established corporate objectives.

Do you aspire to become a better team leader? Or is the next step in your career being a team leader? You will find all the tools you need in this book to develop your leadership skills while helping others.

By giving this book a try, you’ll:

  • Take care and compassion into your leadership;
  • Make genuine ties and connections with your team;
  • Achieve the ideal balance between being a leader and a someone your team can talk to about issues;
  • Make a commitment to your team's development and see how they make a commitment to you and the organization's growth;
  • Develop a business that benefits the community;
  • And much more!

You will learn about many leadership models in this book, along with their benefits and drawbacks. Of course, the author also examines the 10 fundamental traits of a servant leader and what makes servant leadership the greatest.


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