The servant style leadership is both leadership philosophy and leadership practice. Traditional leaders often involve people who are at the "apex of the pyramid" to accumulate and exert power. By contrast, servant leaders share the power to help other people's needs develop and act as much as possible, with the needs of others as a top priority (Northouse, 2013). One good example of a servant leader is Mother Theresa. Mother Theresa, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in Skopje in Macedonia today on August 26, 1910.
The ancient ideological school brought more and more literature to the leadership of Mother Theresa. All of her works proves that she is very attractive. According to great theory Mother Theresa was born with the leadership of the servant to help its influence and to support many people all over the world. As a child, she was a great woman with a natural and sacred quality, as evidenced by the number of followers who have to prove that she is great. One piece of evidence is 12 years of age; she strongly feels God's call
Impact theory conveys the process of influence between leader and follower. Mother Theresa is a powerful leader with charismatic leadership. This can be seen from the number of believers in Mother Theresa. Her personality and emotional communication style have influenced many people fulfilling one mission. Relationship theory (1970s) shows how leaders and followers interact and interact. Leadership includes interpersonal relationships, impact on change, common goals and responsibilities. Mother Theresa is a relationship-oriented leader. She keeps her relationship with her colleagues, so she helps us achieve our goals.
The servant style leadership is both leadership philosophy and leadership practice. Traditional leadership involves people who are in the "apex of the pyramid" that often exercises and accumulates power. By contrast, servant leaders share the power to help other people's needs develop and act as much as possible, with the needs of others as a top priority (Northouse, 2013). One good example of a servant leader is Mother Theresa. Mother Theresa, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in Skopje in Macedonia today on August 26, 1910.
Mother Teresa, a nun and missionary, was called Santa Teresa in Calcutta of the Catholic Church and devoted his life to taking care of illnesses and the poor. In 1946, Mother Theresa was born under the parents of Albanians in Macedonia, taught for 17 years in India and received "phone" in 1946. Her orders established hospice care, blind, elderly and disabled center, and colonies of leprosy patients. In 1979, she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian activities. She died in September 1997 and was beautified in October 2003. In December 2015, Pope Francisco recognized Mother Theresa's second miracle. And it was sealed for her on September 4, 2016.