Article Title
Abstract
The popular concept of servant leadership is discussed as are the characteristics of servant leaders and the relationships between the servant leader approach and power usage and service. Servant leadership is compared and contrasted to several other common leadership styles. Ten attitudes that support and facilitate servant leadership behaviors are identified from the leadership literature. Leadership practices that flow from these attitudes are examined. Emphasis is placed on the supportive, enabling work environment created by servant leaders.
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Boone, Larry W.
(2023)
"Servant Leadership and Ten Supporting Attitudes,"
Journal of Vincentian Social Action: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholar.stjohns.edu/jovsa/vol7/iss1/5
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