Response to “TSL and Strategic Leadership in Business (BT2, Leader)”

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Hi Shaaz, you have addressed vision, stewardship, trust and self-awareness as the principles of critical thinking. For the development of any business critical thinking is really important to plan strategies. Vision acts as a goal where an organization wants to reach and TSL inspires team members with his charisma to follow the vision.

You described TSL and strategic leadership as combined is the ideal leadership technique. As mentioned  by Ungerer , Ungerer, & Herholdt (2016) Strategy and leadership cannot be separated. Strategic planning is important to foresee all the possible changes, hurdles and, challenges to ensure a smooth flow of the organisation.

Strategic leadership is the capacity to anticipate change and envision strategies, whilst maintaining flexibility and empowering others to create and sustain strategic momentum to ensure a flourishing organisation benefiting a variety of stakeholders.( Ungerer et al., p.27).

References:

Ungerer , M., Ungerer, G., & Herholdt, J. (2016). Navigating Strategic Possibilities : Strategy Formulation and Execution Practices to Flourish. KR Publishing. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.student.twu.ca/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1427028&site=eds-live

Response to “Response for LDRS5O1/ POST 2.1 by CLEN-NP”

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Hi Ingrid, my consideration leads me to believe that even my country prioritize hierarchy to implement servant leadership. Leaders take advantage of their position and think about their benefits rather than serving the public. TSL is about serving people, and not asking people to help me.

   I agree with your response to Emmanuel’s post about the benefits of keeping SL as a central focus. Focus on people development is what brings out the best skills and qualities of people that contribute in the success of organizations.

High ordered thinking and analysis is important benefit in constantly changing and complex environment. The VUCA environment, which represents features of Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity (Ungerer , Ungerer, & Herholdt, 2016), requires innovative and critical thinking skills to understand this changing environment.


References:

Ungerer , M., Ungerer, G., & Herholdt, J. (2016). Navigating Strategic Possibilities : Strategy Formulation and Execution Practices to Flourish. KR Publishing. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.student.twu.ca/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1427028&site=eds-live

 

Response to “A Perspective on the Influence of TSL on the Strategic Process || BT1”

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Hi Lillian, you have presented a great insight into TSL. It is true that the development of people is often got ignored while regulating strategic direction for an organization. I have seen that in my country and leaders seek people’s help rather than serving the people. I think it is really hard to change their perspectives regarding TSL. TSL is the combination of Transformational Leadership and servant leadership. They both have one primary focus for their followers. TSL motivates their followers with their charisma to attain a common goal. They inspire them and serve as a role model.

Transformational servant leadership gives specific attention to how people are valued and empowered while also creating shared decision-making responsibility and authority over policy, program, and delivery systems, contributing to optimal organizational performance outcomes or results (Imbenzi, Williaume, & Page, 2013).

When a goal is shared between TSL and their followers, they work together to attain that goal. They learn and share their knowledge, listen, communicate independently, build trust, help each other to grow and learn new skills according to the changes in the organization and all these are part of the strategic process.

I really wish to see TSL being practiced in my country where people can also grow with the growth of the organization.

References:

Imbenzi, G., Williaume, D. & Page, D. (2013). Transformational servant leadership. Unpublished manuscript, Master of Arts in Leadership. Trinity Western University: Langley, Canada.

My journey- Swarn

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Hello everyone,

My name is Swarnjeet Kaur. I am an international student from North India. I am married to the love of my life, Sukhjit Singh for eleven years. We have three kids. We lost our second kid, our eleven months old daughter due to severe brain viral. That was the biggest loss of our life. Exactly after one year we were blessed again with a daughter. God is so great. My son Sahib is 7 years old and my daughter Asees is 18 months old. May god bless them a long and prosperous life.

I did my MA in English literature from India and worked as a teacher for two years. After marriage I went to Australia and I did my management in Hospitality from Melbourne. I worked as a chef till the birth of my son. Then we went back to India to our family and started my career as an elementary teacher there. I worked for four and a half years with all ups and downs, faced my daughter and grandmother’s deaths in between. I have learned many things from my grandmother and my father is an inspiration for me to work hard. I took break in career to welcome my third baby. After my daughter’s birth I decided to get back on track and for that I decided to update myself. Then I opted to do MA in leadership. My whole family supported me for this, as I needed to be a strong and a confident person. Finally I am here to grab this great opportunity and to meet highly experienced educators. I am staying here in Surrey with my brother and sister-in-law. Waiting eagerly for my family to come and join me. Miss them so much.

I already completed my two courses 500 and 591 on campus this summer. It was totally a new experience for me which gave me a lot of new understandings and knowledge regarding leadership. I developed my critical thinking skill and become confident to speak up and share my views. I am still working on it. I changed my stream from education to business so I really need to learn a lot for this new venture of my life. Hope to get through well.

I love cooking for my family. Me and my husband like the sunset scenes and spent time together whenever we get chance to enjoy sunset and we recall all the beautiful moments.

I look forward to learn many new things.