GCU Management Servant Leadership Papers
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Topic 4 DQ 150 to 200 hundred words one source
Think about the principles of servant leadership and provide two examples of specific ways you can apply them at work, in your community, or in your personal life. Discuss the specific servant leadership principles you would apply, the methods you would use to apply the principles, and the results you would anticipate seeing. Strengthen your claims with supporting citations from the topic study materials. Provide in-text citations and corresponding references.
Topic 4 DQ 2 150 to 200 hundred words one source
Discuss the similarities you see between a biblical servant leader (such as Joseph, Moses, David, Esther, or Paul) and the type of contemporary servant leader identified in, “Inno-Versity Presents: ‘Everybody Matters’ by Bob Chapman.”
Provide specific examples to illustrate the similarities you have identified, and include discussion about what you think makes the principles of servant leadership applicable regardless of time or place.
Strengthen your claims with supporting citations from the Bible, “Inno-Versity Presents: ‘Everybody Matters’ by Bob Chapman” or other scholarly resources. Provide in-text citations and corresponding references.
Applying Servant Leadership (Essay on separate Word documentation)
Select and research a contemporary political, social, religious, or business leader to learn about how this leader or organization employs Greenleaf’s principles of servant leadership to motivate, influence, and lead others.
If you need assistance identifying potential leaders, you may use the “Individual and Corporate Servant Leaders” handout in the study materials.
Write a 500-750-word paper that addresses the following components:
Summary of the principles of servant leadership employed by the leader to motivate, inspire, and lead others;
Specific examples to illustrate the leader’s application of servant leadership principles;
Information about the unique way the leader exerts influence and inspires followership; and
- Discussion of what would you seek to emulate or see more of in your own organization from both the people who lead you and the leadership you provide to others.
Book used for course
Greenleaf, R. K., Senge, P. M., Covey, S. R., & Spears, L. C. (2002). Servant leadership?: A journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness (25th anniversary ed.). New York: Paulist Press.
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Individual Servant Leaders
Joe V. Tortorice
James Hacket
Al Walker
Tim Hohmann
William Pollard
Cheryl Bachelder
Eric Stenman
Kip Tindell
Bill Marriott
Howard Schultz
Nelson Mandela
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Albert Schweitzer
Mother Teresa
Mahatma Gandhi
Eleanor Roosevelt
Truvett Cathy
Herb Kelleher
Tony Hsieh
Richard Murphy
Warrick Dunn
DeAngelo Williams
Henry Ford
Bill Gates
Major Dan Rooney
Harriet Tubman
Corporate Servant Leaders
JasonàDeli
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
PopeyeàLouisiana Kitchen
AutomationDirect.com
SAS
Wegmans Food Market
Zappos.com
Nugget Market
Recreational Equipment (REI)
Container Store
Whole Foods Market
QuikTrip
Balfour Beatty Construction
TD Industries
Aflac
Marriott International
Nordstrom
MenàWearhouse
CH2M Hill
Darden Restaurants
Starbucks
Chick-Fil-A
Southwest Airlines
Hobby Lobby
The Toro Company
Medtronic
LandryàBicycles
Synovus Financial
Folds for honor
7- Eleven
Banner Health System
Food for the Hungry
Trilogy Health Services
US Cellular
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