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Ten Principles of Servant Leadership Presenter: William M. Casterlow Kent State University at Stark The ideas behind servant leadership are ancient, but Robert K. Greenleaf is the person who first articulated them for our time. Greenleaf was born in 1904 in Terre Haute, Indiana at the height of that city’s robust participation in the Industrial Revolution. His father, George, was a wizard mechanic and machinist who also acted as a community steward. In his last published writing, Greenleaf said his father was his original model for a servant‐leader. Servant leadership is a philosophy and set of practices that enriches the lives of individuals, builds better organizations and ultimately creates a more just and caring world. Listening Conceptualization Empathy Foresight Healing Stewardship Commitment to Awareness Growth Persuasion Building Community
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