To me the three most important principles of servant leadership are listening , foresight and building community
Listening is a learned discipline that involves hearing and being receptive to what others have to say ( Northouse , 2016, p.227) . In this definition the most important component is ‘being receptive’ . I practice listening in my role as a physician everyday . I am also very fortunate to be working with an immediate superior who is a great leader by virtue of his exemplary listening skills and empathy .
Foresight is the ability to anticipate future events and plan accordingly. As per Greenleaf, this comes with ethical responsibilities – “a leader should be held accountable for any failures to anticipate what reasonable could be foreseen and to act on that understanding “. I had a foresight moment today. A patient came in to our clinic with a ‘ cold ‘ . I was the only physician in the office, and being that we are on the verge of flu season, I called an impromptu meeting with our clinic supervisor and put our flu protocols in place, for protection of our patients and staff.
“A community is a collection of individuals who have shared interests and pursuits and feel a sense of unity and relatedness” ( Northouse, 2016, p.229) A good leader is one who inculcates a sense of oneness amongst his followers, so as the collective moves together towards a shared goal . I had a chance to go to my daughters school for a ‘meet the teacher ‘ barbeque event. It was a very well organized event, in collaboration between the teachers and parents. I commend the school leadership in fostering this community , where we are all working towards one goal i.e the education of our children .
The most challenging of these to me is foresight – getting a chance to implement future ideas is not always possible in a hierarchical setting
My question – I think foresight is something that you either have or you don’t . Can foresight be developed / cultivated ?
References
Greenleaf, R.K. ( 1970). The servant as leader. Westfield, IN: Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership
Northouse, P. G. (2016). Leadership Theory and Practice seventh edition. Los Angeles: Sage.

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