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KEEP CALM & SERVE HUMANITY: SERVANT LEADERSHIP AS A GUIDING PRINCIPLE FOR HUMAN SERVICE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE SOHS Annual Conference April 8-11, 2015 – Charlotte, NC

SOHS Keep Calm & Serve Humanity

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KEEP CALM & SERVE HUMANITY: SERVANT LEADERSHIP AS A GUIDING PRINCIPLE FOR HUMAN SERVICE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE

SOHS Annual Conference

April 8-11, 2015 – Charlotte, NC

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Introduction

Najmah Thomas, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, USCB Human Services, Leadership &

Program Evaluation Former State Administrator –

Workforce Development; A Reluctant leader…

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Objectives

Describe servant leadership…

Demonstrate applicability in Human Services…

Identify methods to incorporate SL in curriculum…

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What is Servant Leadership?

50+ Robert K. Greenleaf A paradox Long-term Empowering Greatness in

service

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What is Servant Leadership?

The institution: #1 priority =

serving others The

individual: #1 priority =

serving others

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What is Servant Leadership?10 Primary Characteristics…

Listening Deep

commitment In touch Reflection

Empathy People Assumes good Shoes…

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What is Servant Leadership?10 Primary Characteristics…

Healing Recognize broken

spirits Recognize

opportunity Recognize shared

search Awareness

Self-aware Sharply disturbed Holistic view

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What is Servant Leadership?10 Primary Characteristics…

Persuasion …not positional Convince, not

coerce Consensus

building Conceptualization

Visionary Beyond

management Balance

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What is Servant Leadership?10 Primary Characteristics…

Foresight* Past lessons* Present realities* Future decisions*

Stewardship In trust… Greater good Serving first -2-

fold test

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What is Servant Leadership?10 Primary Characteristics…

Commitment to Growth of People Intrinsic value - not cogs! Responsibility to nurture Every individual.

Building Community Lost in the shift… Identify means… Show the way…

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Servant Leadership & Human Services

Why is SL a good HMSV fit? Serving people is

our #1 priority! Growth focus is

essential! Model works for

students, practitioners & institutions!

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Servant Leadership in HMSV Curriculum

Experiential learning / Service learning

Focus on SL in Leadership/Management courses

Purposely incorporate SL in Personal & Professional Development courses

Host special events, seminars, symposiums on SL

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Recap: 10 Characteristics of SL

Listening

Empathy

Healing

Awareness

Persuasion

Conceptualization

Foresight

Stewardship

Commitment to Growth of People

Community Building

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Recap: Objectives

Servant leadership is a transformative approach to work and life.

Servant leadership is highly applicable in Human Services education and application.

There are many options for incorporating servant leadership in HMSV curriculums.

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Wrap

“The urgent problems of our day exist because of human failures…but we

can rebuild a system that works. The builders

will find the useful pieces, wherever they are.” (Where ever they

are.)

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References

• Spears, Lawrence, et. al. Focus on Leadership: Servant Leadership for the 21st Century. ISBN 978-0-471-41162-8

• Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership: https://greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/

• University of the Southwest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlTzLd6oXC0