Servant Leadership Human Resource Management, early spring 2010 In the first major paper on stakeholder theory Edward Freeman and David Reid stated that stakeholders are "any identifiable group or individual". The organization relies on continuing to exist. "(Freeman and Reed 89) Given that the opinions of these groups are an important part of the success of the organization, creating a solution that will benefit all stakeholders is important for long-term success. Solutions that contradict the interests of stakeholders may lead to the withdrawal of stakeholder support for the survival of the organization.
Created by Robert K. Greenleaf, the founder of Greenleaf Servant Leadership Institute, the concept of servant leadership defines a leader that is literally the first servant. "Servant's leadership is a philosophy and a series of practices that enrich individual lives, build better organizations, and ultimately create a more fair and considerate world," says Greenleaf's servant leader It was. Since 2009, we have completed eight major service projects through the fish ball community. As a company, we restored the beautiful mountain amphitheater, cleaned the streams and ponds of the nearby natural water park, played games at the veterans' house, and wrote personal stories of veterans did. Network and support updating and organization of two primary school libraries
In the 1970s, two other styles of servant leadership and transformational leadership were born. Servant leadership style, as defined by Robert Greenleaf, the founder of Servant Leadership Movement and Green Leaf Servant Leadership Center, motivates employees by building relations and skill development. The servant leader meets the needs of the team and welcomes input decisions. Some of the features of this style are vision, listening, persuasion, and commitment. The transformational leadership defined by James MacGregor Burns, an American historian and leadership research institution, is a process whereby leaders and followers will help each other to improve morale and motivation. Leaders are well known for inspiring leaders who define and guide change. They are often described as attractive and confident people who others want to obey.