
Independently Published
The Servant Leadership Drought: Cultivating Transformation in a Thirsty World

The Servant Leadership Drought: Cultivating Transformation in a Thirsty World
Imagine organisational and social landscapes that desire leaders who embody the essence of servant leadership - leaders who lead with empathy, humility, and commitment to positive change.
Imagine a business environment where a traditional top-down leadership model prevails, stifling innovation and hindering collaboration. The book examines the fear of vulnerability that grips leaders and causes them to shy away from relinquishing control and adopting a more service-oriented approach. It looks at entrenched paradigms that create barriers to widespread adoption and perpetuate a leadership culture that prioritises power over service.
Imagine organisational cultures without empathy, where the pursuit of individual success takes precedence over the common good. Witness a notable lack of engagement from individuals seeking a leadership style that recognises and values their contributions. Imagine that social harmony is disrupted by a lack of leaders committed to the common good.
In this visual story, servant leadership becomes the missing piece, the key that opens a world of possibilities for leaders. It is a call to action that urges leaders to recognise the untapped potential within themselves and their organisations. As you read the following chapters, keep this visual metaphor in mind: a reminder that the lack of servant leadership is not a permanent condition, but an invitation to discover and embrace a leadership style that can transform organisations and communities.
The call to lead with determination is not a distant echo, but a strong and urgent call. It's time. The world needs leaders who not only deal with complexities, but who do so with a compass centred on empathy, humility, and a genuine desire to serve. Imagine the possibilities that servant leadership opens and take the first step toward a future where leadership means positive impact.
Author: Claude Phiri |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 154 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798878057363 |