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Title: Leading from the Heart: Servant Leadership


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Leading from the HeartServant Leadership
Creating a Culture of Service
  • John F. Wallenhorst, Ph.D.
  • April 3, 2006

2006 Catholic Home Care and Long-Term Care
Symposium
2
Objectives
  • Key Themes in Catholic Social Teaching
  • Apply to Servant Leadership
  • Explore Spirit at Work
  • Discuss Practical Applications

3
Catholic Social Teaching
  • Dignity of the Human Person
  • Common Good
  • Justice

4
Dignity of the Human Person
  • There is a growing awareness of the sublime
    dignity
  • of human persons, who stand above all things and
  • whose rights and duties are universal and
    inviolable.
  • They ought, therefore, to have ready access to
    all
  • that is necessary for living a genuinely human
    life.
  • - Gaudium et Spes, 1965

5
Leaders as Followers
Independent, Critical Thinking
Active
Passive
Dependent, Uncritical Thinking
The Power of Followership, Robert E. Kelley
6
Leading Yourself
  • Self Respect
  • Personal Reliance
  • Initiative
  • Resilience

7
Courageous Conscience
  • Self Reflection
  • Listening to Others
  • Ethics of Action
  • Communicating Ones Ethics
  • Controlling your Ego

8
Common Good
  • It is imperative that no one ... would indulge in
    a
  • merely individualistic morality. The best way to
    fulfill
  • one's obligations of justice and love is to
    contribute
  • to the common good according to one's means and
  • the needs of others...
  • - Gaudium et Spes,1965

9
Quaker Foundation
  • Society of Friends (Quakers)
  • John Woolman
  • 18th century cloth merchant
  • Issues of slavery, peacemaking with native
    peoples, farmer-banker relations, child labor
  • Focus on
  • What is common, human
  • Respectful conversation

10
  • Walk cheerfully over the earth, answering that
    of God in everyone.

  • - George Fox

11
Robert Greenleaf
  • Servant Leadership Approach
  • Creative Disentangling
  • Assume a we fellowship
  • Engage in friendly conversation
  • Potential problems with traditional system
  • Ask for help with identifying problems
  • Experiment with those agreeable
  • Build supportive coalition

12
How About You?
  • Identify one area in your ministry that could use
    this type of discussion
  • Discuss how it might work
  • (10 minutes)

13
Strengths
  • Emphasizes common human foundations
  • Peaceful humane
  • Allows for reform of tradition
  • Allows for win-win
  • Promotes deeper personal conversion

14
Limitations
  • Assumes a true we relationship
  • Focuses on problems in a tradition, not in a
    person
  • People in power may be unwilling to reframe
  • Potential us versus them attitudes emerge

15
Justice
  • The principle of subsidiarity must be
  • respected A community of a higher order
  • should not interfere with the life of a
  • community of a lower order, taking over its
  • functions.
  • - Centesimus Annus,1991

16
Leadership Roles
  • Visionary
  • Where are we going?
  • Setting direction
  • Operational
  • How are we getting there?
  • Shaping and refining direction

17
Paradox of Hierarchy
18
Inverting the Pyramid
  • Customer-facing people have priority
  • Leadership as empowerment
  • Training
  • Modeling
  • Personal Interest

19
  • How do we do it?

20
My Spirit
  • Who am I?
  • What do I say I value?
  • What is really most important to me?
  • Where am I going?
  • Where do I find divine energy?

21
Spirit at Work
  • Who are we?
  • What do we say we value?
  • What is really most important to us?
  • Where are we going?
  • Where do we find divine energy?

22
Healthy Communities
  • Shared physical values
  • Shared intellectual values
  • Shared emotional values
  • Shared spiritual values

23
Fill in the blank
  • At work I care about
  • Others care about me at work
  • I feel I belong at work
  • I feel personally connected at work
  • I feel good about working at

24
Spirit in Health Care
  • Fiduciary Relationships
  • Relationship of dependence
  • Not a contract, but a covenant
  • Social Responsibilities
  • Necessary services
  • Not a commodity

25
Little Things Matter
  • The Loaves and the Fishes

26
Summary
  • Practice
  • Patience
  • Sense of Exploration Learning
  • Humor

27
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