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Transformational Leadership Philosophy Practices & Characteristics to…
Transformational Leadership Philosophy Practices & Characteristics to Leadership Practice (Cadet)
Theological leg
Slaves of God
Servants to God's image bearer
Focus on the follower
ambassador's for humanity
BIBLICAL SERVANT LEADER
SL in the New Testament
Jesus- Prototype of SL/(Ebed Yahweh)
4 Servant Songs of Isaiah
humility (42:3
vision (49:5
calling (42:2
healing (52:12
Object lesson (John 13:1-13)
Mark 10:35-45
Etymological study of SL
diakons, duolos, huperetus, latreia, oiketes, oikonomos, therapon
SL in Old Testament exist as a philosophical doctrine
Examples, Moses (Deut. 34:5 & David (2 Sam. 7:5)
Key words: E
bed & duolos
SL in Wisdom Literature
Prov. 27:17 ('sharpening')
Prov. 31:8-9 (social justice
Leadership
Cultural Context, (Hesse, Greenleaf, Spears)
Judi-Christian, Buddhist, Hindu world views on SL
African Women on SL (Bantu tribe)
Eastern & Western views of SL
Cultural dimension of SL (Hofstede)
Uncertainty avoidance
Masculine vs. feminine
Individualism
Power distance
4 CULTURAL DIMENSIONS (Hofstede)
Cultural construct of SL (Hofstede)
Long-term vs. Short-term (Patterson)
SL in Cross-cultural (Elmer)
Conceptualized SL (Hirschy)
Transformational vs. SL (Winston(
Relationship of SL Philosophy to Social Institutions
POSITIVE INFLUENCE
Intrinsic motivation
Creative engagement
Psychological empowerment
Relation to Economy
Human dignity
Sensitivity to others
Empathy
Humility
Relation to Education
Equal opportunity / True democracy
Rest on knowledge, intelligence & wisdom of all citizens
Human dignity
Teachers as SL
Empoer, influence & inspire students
Dynamic social equalizers
Own personal growth & academic achievement
Positive relations b/n principals & teachers
Economic, academic, emotional & social progress
When Compared SL with non-SL
Enable others to act
Model/shoe the way
Inspired a shared value
encourage the hearts of their followers
Challenge the process
Social science leg
Character of SL Philosophy
10 characteristics from secular view
Persuation
Conceptualization
Awarness
Foresight
Healing
Stewardship
Empathy
Commitment to the growth of people
Listening
Building community
10 accompanying attributes
Visibility
Influencs
Stewardship
Listening
Competence
Encouragment
Teaching
Credibility
Communication
Delegation
Virtue Theory
Vision
Trust
Altruism
Empowerment
Hunility
Service
Agapo love