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Power of Servant Leadership: Lessons from Iconic Figures and Real-Life Stories

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Leadership is not for everyone," asserts Doug Williams, sparking a thought-provoking discussion on what it truly means to lead. Join us, John Wandolowski and Greg Powell, as we explore the intricate dynamics of leadership through personal anecdotes and real-life stories. Learn how an unexpected leader emerged at a wedding, proving that leadership transcends business confines. Contrast the faith-based servant leadership at ServiceMaster with the profit-driven ethos at Aramark, and discover how varying leadership styles can profoundly impact employees and customers alike.
In our deeper dive into servant leadership, we draw inspiration from iconic figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. Understand how their use of nonviolence and civil disobedience advocated for civil rights and built communities. Reflect on Dr. King's powerful 1963 Birmingham protests and his timeless "I Have a Dream" speech, examining how his leadership was rooted in faith and justice. Through personal stories and Robert K. Greenleaf's definition of servant leadership, we highlight the importance of serving others and prioritizing community well-being. Join us for an enriching episode that will reshape your understanding of what it means to lead.

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1. Power of Servant Leadership: Lessons from Iconic Figures and Real-Life Stories (00:00:00)

2. Leadership (00:00:15)

3. Servant Leadership in Action (00:07:33)

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Leadership is not for everyone," asserts Doug Williams, sparking a thought-provoking discussion on what it truly means to lead. Join us, John Wandolowski and Greg Powell, as we explore the intricate dynamics of leadership through personal anecdotes and real-life stories. Learn how an unexpected leader emerged at a wedding, proving that leadership transcends business confines. Contrast the faith-based servant leadership at ServiceMaster with the profit-driven ethos at Aramark, and discover how varying leadership styles can profoundly impact employees and customers alike.
In our deeper dive into servant leadership, we draw inspiration from iconic figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. Understand how their use of nonviolence and civil disobedience advocated for civil rights and built communities. Reflect on Dr. King's powerful 1963 Birmingham protests and his timeless "I Have a Dream" speech, examining how his leadership was rooted in faith and justice. Through personal stories and Robert K. Greenleaf's definition of servant leadership, we highlight the importance of serving others and prioritizing community well-being. Join us for an enriching episode that will reshape your understanding of what it means to lead.

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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

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Chapters

1. Power of Servant Leadership: Lessons from Iconic Figures and Real-Life Stories (00:00:00)

2. Leadership (00:00:15)

3. Servant Leadership in Action (00:07:33)

77 episodes

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