Is “Servant Leadership” an Oxymoronic Term?

LaMar Herndon Doctor of Strategic Leadership Studies, School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship at Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA In an earlier blog article entitled “Servant Leadership: Hired Hands or Hired Hearts” we began the exploration of the subject of servant leadership. We refer you to the article (scroll down to view earlier blog article) [...]

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Making Room for Leadership

Making Room for Leadership, Power, Space, and Influence is a marvelous book by MaryKate Morse, professor of leadership and spiritual formation at George Fox Evangelical Seminary in Portland, Oregon. Perhaps the major premise of this book is that we do not just lead with our voice and our decisions, but we lead as well with [...]

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Servant Leadership – Hired Hearts or Hired Hands?

Dr. Kathleen Patterson is an Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies at Regent University’s School of Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship. Recently, in listening to an audio speech by Dr. Patterson from the series “Leadership Talks,” Volume 5, Issue 1, she made a very interesting statement. Dr. Patterson stated that as “servant leaders feel called to serve [...]

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