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SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

Given the myriad of complex problems facing higher education, it is difficult to imagine that an administrator at any level of the institution could be effective without engaging in servant leadership. Higher education is a service industry and, consequently, this text is a must read for practicing administrators who are committed to effective leadership. ?MARY LOU HIGGERSON, Ph.D., vice president for Academic Affairs and dean of the college, Baldwin-Wallace College

Finally a thoughtful book on servant leadership with direct application to higher education. Includes many strategies for developing servant leadership in self, others, and organizations. ?DR. GARY L. FILAN, executive director, Chair Academy

With Servant Leadership for Higher Education Dan Wheeler brings the gauzy platitudes sometimes associated with servant leadership down to earth in a set of field-tested principles. I finished

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Kent M. Keith

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction 1

1 Unsuccessful Leadership Models 6

2 Servant Leadership: A Philosophy of Living 13

3 Servant Leadership Principles 26

4 Principle One: Service to Others is the Highest Priority 34

5 Principle Two: Facilitate Meeting the Needs of Others 48

6 Principle Three: Foster Problem Solving and Taking Responsibility at All Levels 63

7 Principle Four: Promote Emotional Healing in People and the Organization 81

8 Principle Five: Means Are as Important as Ends 93

9 Principle Six: Keep One Eye on the Present and One on the Future 102

10 Principle Seven: Embrace Paradoxes and Dilemmas 114

11 Principle Eight: Leave a Legacy to Society 127

12 Principle Nine: Model Servant Leadership 141

13 Principle Ten: Develop More Servant Leaders 149

14 Care and Feeding of Servant Leaders 156

15 Some Common Questions (Myths) Regarding Servant Leadership 166

Epilogue 171

References 173

The Author 177

Index 179

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 23/02/2012
      ISBN13: 9781118008904, 978-1118008904
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

      Given the myriad of complex problems facing higher education, it is difficult to imagine that an administrator at any level of the institution could be effective without engaging in servant leadership. Higher education is a service industry and, consequently, this text is a must read for practicing administrators who are committed to effective leadership. ?MARY LOU HIGGERSON, Ph.D., vice president for Academic Affairs and dean of the college, Baldwin-Wallace College

      Finally a thoughtful book on servant leadership with direct application to higher education. Includes many strategies for developing servant leadership in self, others, and organizations. ?DR. GARY L. FILAN, executive director, Chair Academy

      With Servant Leadership for Higher Education Dan Wheeler brings the gauzy platitudes sometimes associated with servant leadership down to earth in a set of field-tested principles. I finished

      Table of Contents

      Foreword ix
      Kent M. Keith

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Introduction 1

      1 Unsuccessful Leadership Models 6

      2 Servant Leadership: A Philosophy of Living 13

      3 Servant Leadership Principles 26

      4 Principle One: Service to Others is the Highest Priority 34

      5 Principle Two: Facilitate Meeting the Needs of Others 48

      6 Principle Three: Foster Problem Solving and Taking Responsibility at All Levels 63

      7 Principle Four: Promote Emotional Healing in People and the Organization 81

      8 Principle Five: Means Are as Important as Ends 93

      9 Principle Six: Keep One Eye on the Present and One on the Future 102

      10 Principle Seven: Embrace Paradoxes and Dilemmas 114

      11 Principle Eight: Leave a Legacy to Society 127

      12 Principle Nine: Model Servant Leadership 141

      13 Principle Ten: Develop More Servant Leaders 149

      14 Care and Feeding of Servant Leaders 156

      15 Some Common Questions (Myths) Regarding Servant Leadership 166

      Epilogue 171

      References 173

      The Author 177

      Index 179

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