Learning Activity 10.2
Transformational leadership is characterized by idealized (or charismatic) influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration while servant leadership is marked by it’s ten characteristics – listening, empathy, healing, awareness, persuasion, conceptualization, foresight, stewardship, commitment to growth of people, and community building (TWU, 2017, p. 14). A transformational servant leader always puts the best interest of the followers first. In order to do so effectively, a transformational servant leader must be knowledgeable and well-informed in all the decisions that he or she makes. To do this, a servant leader must used evidence-based decision making.
While a leader must make decisions based on sympathy and the feelings of those around him or her, it is also important to sometimes remove emotions from the situation and to make a decision based on evidence. Evidence-based research offers insight on long-term effects of decisions made by others and thus can offer valuable knowledge that leaders should consider in their decision-making. In a sense, evidence-based decision making allows leaders to avoid mistakes or errors already made by others in the past. It eliminates unnecessary trial-and-error in leadership.
Using evidence-based decision making also gives credibility to a leader’s strategies and leadership. When followers know that the leader has done his or her due diligence and research all the implications of a decision, they will be more likely to put their trust in the leadership.
An effective leader is a life-long learner. As society and culture changes, so do effective leadership strategies and methods. By continually looking to evidence-based research and studies to improve leadership skills, a transformational servant leader can remain relevant and aware of the needs of the followers.
References
Trinity Western University (TWU). (2017). Leadership Monograph 2017. Retrieved from https://learn.twu.ca/pluginfile.php/51434/mod_resource/content/1/Final_Monograph_2017.pdf
Original assignment post found here.
March 13, 2018 @ 12:00 pm
Thank you for your insightful response Ruth. I agree with your reflections on the importance of evidence-based decision making for the transformational servant leader.
Well done.
Dr. Strong
LDRS 591 Final Summary – Heather Strong
March 14, 2018 @ 9:48 am
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