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[QUOTE="Niwaabiodun, post: 290413, member: 94176"] Open s [HEADING=2]Servant Leadership Business Theory [/HEADING] One business management theory that I identify with is servant leadership. This theory, developed by Robert K. Greenleaf, is based on the idea that the primary role of a leader is to serve and support their team in order to help them reach their full potential. In practical terms, servant leadership involves prioritizing the needs and development of team members, actively listening to and seeking out their input, and empowering them to take ownership of their work. It also involves creating a collaborative and supportive work environment that fosters creativity and innovation. I believe that servant leadership is a highly effective approach to business management because it promotes trust, collaboration, and a sense of purpose among team members. It also allows for a more flexible and adaptable organizational structure, as team members are empowered to take on leadership roles and make decisions that align with the overall goals of the organization. In my own experience, I have seen firsthand how servant leadership can lead to higher levels of employee engagement and satisfaction, as well as improved performance and results. By focusing on the development and well-being of team members, organizations are able to create a more positive and productive culture that benefits everyone involved. [/QUOTE]
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