Servant Leadership 101
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Version :1.0
Size :698.67Mb
Updated :Sep 20,2021
Developer :US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
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Based on the user reviews of the "Servant Leadership 101" app, here are the conclusions: **Pros:** 1. "Helpful content and examples make servant leadership principles easy to understand and apply." 2. "Well-structured and engaging, perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their knowledge." 3. "Excellent resource for personal and professional development, highly recommended." **Cons:** 1. "Some sections feel a bit superficial, wish there were more in-depth discussions." 2. "Needs more interactive features, would be great to have quizzes or games to reinforce learning." 3. "Occasional grammar and formatting issues detract from user experience, need improvement." Note: These conclusions are based on the user reviews available on the Apple App Store at the time of my knowledge cutoff.
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The VA Leadership Development Framework is centered around the principles of servant leadership. Servant leadership is not a leadership competency model, but instead a guiding set of principles for leadership. Servant leadership in VA is framed around the concepts of focusing on the Mission and Personal Character where leaders work to gain self-awareness, seek feedback, actively lead by example, and stay true to their personal values to serve others, particularly Veterans. Leaders create a culture of continuous learning and development, inspire service focused environments, and provide opportunities for others to achieve their highest potential; Focus on Organization Results - Leaders make timely decisions, hold self and others accountable, and are committed to providing superior service and care to Veterans. The target audience for this training module are Emerging Leaders and Team Leaders who are not supervisors. Through the scenarios you will gain insight into the following elements of Servant Leadership. 1. Focus on the individual AND the organization: this is a balancing act recognizing that both are equally important and neither come over the other. 2. Focus on employees’ growth and development to reach their highest potential: always looking for ways to grow your staff and celebrate their career success. Helping them grow for their own sake, not just for the sake of the organization. 3. Demonstrating the embodiment of values: values aren’t just something talked about, they are visible in your behavior and are at the core of all your decision making. 4. Investment in the success of all stakeholders: understanding that we are stronger when we find ways for everyone to be successful. Being focused only on your own success can hinder the mission of the organization. 5. Making time for self-reflection: remembering to make time to reflect on your day and your interactions, and really look at what could’ve been done better, what did go well, why it did or didn’t go well, and determine if any repair work needs to be done. 6. Understanding the importance of demonstrating humility: no matter what position or status you may achieve, you always remain teachable by anyone. 7. Understanding the art of withdrawal: intentionally taking time to reorient yourself toward the things that are the most important rather than allowing yourself to be continually bombarded by less important demands on your time. Taking strategic breaks to think/consider, evaluate, and plan.
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    By Project MangerMar 6,2022
    The intro videos won’t play on an iPhone 13 pro. I think the 3d background of an office rendering is bogging down the video player, but it could be something else. Would love to actually be able to watch the videos!