Serve
Through the success of others, the leader achieves. The motivation of great leaders is to serve team members because they know that the success of the team comes from the engagement and growth of the team and each team member.
Lesson: Serve
FREE PREVIEWIntroduction: Serve Coursework
Reading: Orientation to Serve
Reflection: Calculate Your Potential Impact
Exercise: Calculate Your Hours of Impact
Lesson: Orientation to Serve
Reflection: Personal Leadership Journey Exploration
Exercise: Service Oriented Leadership
Poster: Team Matrix
Poster Instruction: Team Matrix
Summary: Orientation to Serve
Introduction: Evolution of Leadership
Lesson: Evolution of Leadership
Reading: Evolution of Leadership
Reflection 1: Leadership Style
Exercise 1: Leadership Style
Reflection 2: Leadership Style
Exercise 2: Leadership Style
Poster: Evolution of Leadership
Poster Instruction: Evolution of Leadership
Summary: Evolution of Leadership
Introduction: Motivation to Lead
Reading: Motivation to Lead
Reflection: What are Your Natural Talents to Serve?
Exercise: Natural Talents
Lesson: Motivation to Lead
Exercise: Motivation to Lead
Poster: Motivation to Lead
Poster Instruction: Motivation to Lead
Summary: Motivation to Lead
Introduction: Traits of a Servant Leader
Reading: Servant Leader Characteristics
Lesson: Traits of a Servant Leader
Reading: Traits of a Servant Leader
Lesson: Listen Trait
Exercise: Traits of a Servant Leader
Lesson: Empathy Trait
Lesson: Develop People Trait
Lesson: Cultivate Awareness Trait
Lesson: Influence Others Trait
Lesson: Look Ahead Trait
Lesson: Build Team Trait
Exercise: Challenging Personality
Reflection: Traits of a Servant Leader
Poster: Traits of a Servant Leader
Poster Instruction: Traits of a Servant Leader
Summary: Traits of a Servant Leader
Introduction: Significance of the Action Plan
Poster Guide: Action Plan
Poster Instruction: Action Plan
Poster: Serve Action Plan