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THE FOUR DIMENSIONS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP

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You have it wrong if you consider yourself a leader because you have been placed in charge.

Original content by Grant Schneider

Think for a moment of a person you consider to be a great leader.  Why do you think that person is a great leader.  It was probably because that person was able to affect others and inspire.

What is your Leadership Style?

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to be part of a group invited to listen to Ken Blanchard discussing building trust, creating positive work cultures, customer loyalty, leadership and organizational change. Ken reinforces some of the values and beliefs that been proven to create positive corporate cultures.

You have it wrong if you consider yourself a leader because you have been placed in charge. On the other hand a person with no direct reports can be a very effective leader. The reason that is so is that you need to learn how to lead yourself before you can lead others. Moreover, a change in your thinking will create energy and change in your life and you can affect others. In essence you seek to serve. According to Blanchard there are four dimensions of leadership.

 

Great Leadership

 

Leadership with heart--

This concept of servant leadership is one in which a leader who encourages, supports and enables others. According to Blanchard, a servant leader has humility. Jim Collins, who wrote Good to Great, also concurs that humility and encouragement of others were several of the traits of his “Level 5 Leaders.” Now there is nothing wrong with self-esteem. To be clear people with humility don’t think less of themselves—they think less about themselves.

Leadership with the head--

A good leader is a visionary. A good leader begins with a clear vision that can be explained to others. A visionary role of leadership is one of “doing the right thing.” The other part of leadership is the execution of the vision and that is “doing things right.”

Leadership with the hands—

Leaders use their hands to produce good results. They help their people plan their performance and achieve. The leader stays with them not to manage but to coach them to reach their full potential. Performance discussions are necessary but not so that you can have a bell shaped curve. Why do you need a bell shaped cured in the first place? Don’t you want everyone to be successful at the right job? Blanchard slams those who talk about doing forced ranking. Instead of forcing someone to be a bottom performer why not attempt to lift everyone up.

Leadership habits--

Developing successful habits and behaviors is the fourth dimension. In my opinion, it is one of the most important. Consistency and accountability includes discipline and maintaining accountability relationships. Persistency and consistency and leading by example each day will change the culture of the organization.  Please see a similar post on our website titled WHAT IS YOUR LEADERSHIP STYLE?

 

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Posted by

Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

Comments (11)

Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Roy.  Grant Schneider writes some great blogs.  Thanks for the reblog.

Oct 12, 2015 08:27 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Please be sure to leave comments at the original blog by Grant Schneider

Oct 12, 2015 08:39 PM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Hi Roy - thanks for re blogging this.  Ken Blanchard  really has great message.

Oct 12, 2015 09:17 PM
Bill Roberts
Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate - Oceanside, CA
"Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner

Roy, I hear people use this term all the time. But it just isn't true. The leader is not a servant at all, but a leader. He owes his allegiance to the company.

Bill Roberts

Oct 13, 2015 12:28 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks so much for your comments. Your feedback is much appreciated.

Oct 13, 2015 01:53 AM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

We all like to follow a good leader that has earned our respect. These are some good tips to inspire us to be better leaders. 

Oct 13, 2015 02:22 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

I always recommend the outstanding blogs by Grant Schneider

Oct 13, 2015 04:00 AM
Maureen Fukumoto
Help-U-Sell Realty Pro - Mililani, HI
Maureen

Great ReBlog Roy, I missed it first time around.  Headed over to Grant's blog to leave a comment there.

Oct 13, 2015 04:21 PM
Bruce Brockmeier
Internet Marketing Consultant to REALTORS® - Yorba Linda, CA
Coached By Crouch

Very interesting.  Thanks for the reblog!  I missed the original post.

Oct 13, 2015 06:20 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks so much for stopping by. It is always good to hear from you.

Oct 14, 2015 12:53 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

We have the coldest morning of the season in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is definitely time to get out the sweaters.

Oct 18, 2015 09:13 PM