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Servant Leadership

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.

Assigned / Emerged

An assigned leader is someone who is deemed a leader because of their title or designation .

An emergent leader is someone who assumes leadership by virtue of their ability to influence others .

 

Management and Leadership

There are many similarities between management and leadership. Both involve working with people , influence, and the concern for goal achievement ( Northouse, 2006, p.13)

There are also some key differences between them . The primary functions of management are planning, organizing , staffing and controlling ( Fayol, 1916) . As per Kotter ( 1990 )The overriding function of management is to provide order and consistency . The primary function of leadership it to produce change and movement ( Kotter, 1990)

Other scholars agree with Kotter ( 1990 ) that these 2 are distinct. As per Bennis and Nanus ( 1985) ‘to manage’ means to accomplish activities and master routines, whereas to ‘ to lead’ means to influence others and create visions for change. “ Managers are people who do things right, and leaders are people who do the right thing “ ( Bennis and Nanus, 1985, p.221)

I believe both management and leadership have very important roles to play in an organization. Leadership is essential to give an organization a vision and a set of values, to lay out shared goals, and to influence others to bring about change .

Management is essential in making sure the day to day activities are carried out in an orderly and timely manner, for individuals and the organization to move towards achieving those goals. There is a considerable scope for overlap between the role of manager and leader, and often times these roles can be inter changeable .

I would like to share a personal anecdote from my work place , in which I emerged as a leader.  I recently took up the role of a champion for foreign physicians who needed to be sponsored for a Green Card by my current employers. The process was imperfect, and I persuaded the leadership to look at it indepth . I was the one with the most knowledge on this topic, so I ended up assuming the role leader in this issue. This has led to the process being revamped and an attorney being hired for this sole purpose .

 

My question: What would you do if you were offered a leadership position, but knew you were better suited for a managerial position ?

 

References:

Bennis , W.G., & Nanus, B. ( 1985).Leaders. The strategies for taking charge New York:Harper & Row

Fayol,H. ( 1916). General and industrial management. London: Pitman

Kotter, J.P. ( 1990 ) . A force for change: How leadership differs from management, New York : Free Press

Northouse, P.G. ( 2016 ) . Leadership theory and Practice seventh edition . Los Angeles : Sage

 

Power or Influence ?

Leadership definition

Traditionally leadership has been described in the context of the leader having certain traits- physical , mental or cognitive . Some of the newer research and literature is focusing on the ‘process ‘ definition of leadership. There is no widely accepted definition of leadership .

Northouse (2016) defines leadership as- “ a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal “

 

Leadership as a process

To me this means a number of things: first that it is a 2 way exchange, between leader and follower ; secondly it is not a one time event, but rather a continuum of that exchange ; thirdly the roles of leader and follower are dynamic, allowing interchange in different situations .

 

Power

Traditionally , power has been considered to be synonymous with leadership, and leaders are thought to be the wielders of power ( Northouse, 2016 ). Notably though, Northouse does not mention power in his definition of leadership , and I agree with its omission. I don’t think power is a valuable component of the leadership process. But having worked in organizations with assigned leaders , we all understand that it still retains its influence in hierarchical organizations or institutions .

 

Influence

In my opinion influence is power. Influence comes from a leader being able to understand his followers, connect with them , and earn their respect.

Influence has to be differentiated from coercion .  A good leader has /should have the capability to influence his followers willingly towards attainment of a common goal.

 

Group context

For a leader to be effective, he has to be able to influence a group of people towards change. This influence does not necessarily have to extend to the entire group at the same time . A leader can connect with and influence individuals , and/or a collective for the advancement towards a common goal

 

Goal attainment

Achievement of goals , organizational or personal, is the measure of a leader’s capacity to influence. Organizational goals like productivity, sales etc. are important objective measures of a leader’s capacity to lead. But there are less tangible measures of a leader’s ability, like well-being of followers, community contribution, individual growth and empowerment of followers, all of which are equally important.

 

My question :

What do you think is the role of power in the modern definition of leadership ?

 

 

Its all about the light

‘How are we becoming better photographers’ – It was a quick photography 101 for me  !

I tried the techniques  ‘ show me the light’ , ‘ great foreground on a great back ground ‘ and ‘better contrast .. ‘

I also tried to compose a picture in my mind before I captured it – he kinda obliged , not entirely though !

I wanted to place him in the middle of the halo from the overhead light . His white and lightbrown coat contrasts amazingly with the dark brown floor .

 

 

Sunny day in White Rock

I decided to convert my weekend morning walk into Photo Safari . I could not take a specific picture to demonstrate start or finish time , it was in the morning around 9 am . My walking route typically takes me down a steep hill to White Rock beach, and then back up. The walk itself is an exhilarating experience, one because I get to do it only the weekends, and second because it takes me through this changing landscape d own to the sea . My words cant do it justice.

Today was especially enlightening, because I wasn’t just a casual observer but was a photographer ! I was looking at the usual things in a different perspective

Interesting ..never seen this before. Don’t know what it means

This definitely does not belong here..

Converging lines .. undulating lines …

Interesting.. how does a tree become this ?

My dog’s freshly roomed paw 🙂

 

Issues I had with this activity – I was trying to copy a folder , did not happen.  I learnt that you can only copy them one by one

For the life of my I cannot understand why all my photos are displayed sideways!! All my attempts to make them upright went waste.  I apologise for the ‘ pain in the neck ‘

 

 

 

 

Funny …

I don’t usually do a whole lot of internet surfing as a general practice- it has mostly to do with time constraints.

I tried to be a little bit more active ‘surfer ‘ for the purpose of this activity . Because of the recent world events, mostly the UN meeting , I have been looking up news on CNN. I did also surf MSN , and did some online shopping 🙂

Interestingly , CNN was the one that had the most ‘ third party sites’ attached to it. I don’t know if this is what the purpose of this activity was , is ‘ tracker ‘ and ‘third party site ‘ the same thing? I hope Colin can throw some light on this.

Facebook did not attract much attention for some reason ( ?! )

 

Scary email…

To check the authenticity of the email, I would first apply the strategies mentioned in Michael Caulfield’s guide.  First of all I would try and find if any other searches of this kind have been done by one of the numerous reliable sites mentioned in his book. I would then try to ‘ go upstream’ and trace the source of the email. ‘ Highlight’ and ‘ right click’ in chrome seems like a very versatile tool ; I would apply that to certain key phrases in the text .

The email does seem sketchy. One of the first things that stands out is the tone – dramatic and scandalizing , meant to scare .  There are also spelling and grammatical mistakes, seems like its written in a hurry . The language is very ‘ lay ‘ , without the technical terms or specifics that one would expect from the CDC .

I did know that the Manheim institute was a part of the CDC

Hmmm! What am I doing wrong ?

For this activity I literally went by the book . I went through the two articles, and the strategies made sense- until I started trying to apply them to my search .

Out of three activities, the one I had most success with was finding PDFs related to my field, which is medicine ( no surprises there , maybe its because I am familiar with the terms and the search strategies)

I tried to research articles about leadership , sourced form Canadian Universities. I could not figure out how to combine the 2 strategies- ‘ loc: ‘ and ‘ac:’

I tried site:ac.ca ( ‘ca’ presumably for Canada) , without success.

As for the ‘podcast’ activity – as far as google is concerned , there is only one Surrey , and that is in UK !

As for my home town- did not find podcasts from there . I am researching on how to combine more than one of the strategies mentioned in the tutorial. I would appreciate if someone more knowledgeable could share their experiences /success

All Business

Here’s a third party narrative of what I found about myself on most of the search engines:

“ Dr Simarjit Shergill is a Geriatrics doctor in Bellingham . Washington . She is affiliated with Peacehealth St Josephs Medical Center.  As a Geriatrician Dr Simarjit Shergill is trained to care for aging adults, who often require specialized treatment plans or procedures .

Dr. Shergill received her medical degree from Government Medical College, in Amritsar, India. She completed an internal medicine residency at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in New York.

Dr. Shergill went on to complete a geriatric medicine fellowship at Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University, where she trained in both inpatient and outpatient management of medical conditions in the elderly. She also gained experience caring for patients in long-term care facilities, including nursing homes and rehabilitation institutes. She is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine.

I wasn’t able to find an infamous person with my name; perhaps because it is not a very common name. There were other people on Facebook with the same name, but I did not dig into their profiles out of respect for their privacy . My preliminary search did not reveal embarrassing pictures of myself. I have an anecdotal incident regarding the same– a few months ago a friend posted a video of a group of us dancing at a private party. I discovered the video the next day, and asked her to remove it, to which she graciously agreed .

The first search page mostly showed me in a professional capacity from various medicine related websites, and of course Facebook and LinkedIn . I do not have an Instagram account . 

Out of Bonnie’s proposed ‘ selves’ , I could not connect with one particular ‘self’ . I do believe that there might be traces of more than one ‘self’ in any individual.

I do not self censor  ( at least never had to so far , thankfully ) . I do not and have not removed content because of concerns about how it would reflect on my online identity. I do admit that I am very conscious of what I post online, for the exactly the same reason . 

 

I can do this !

I have faced many challenges in both my personal and professional life , and overcame quite a few of them ( not all , no way !!) Its been quite a journey, from India to Canada, via New York and Detroit .
Along the way I have acquired few qualities and attributes of a leader; hope to acquire the skills from this program . Look forward to working with the excellent faculty and all my peers who are embarking on this journey with me .
Have a great weekend !

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