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Servant Leadership Sample
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface .................................................................................................................................................... 3
What is Courseware?........................................................................................................................... 3
How Do I Customize My Course?.......................................................................................................... 3
Materials Required .............................................................................................................................. 5
Maximizing Your Training Power ......................................................................................................... 5
Icebreakers.............................................................................................................................................. 7
Icebreaker: Find the Leader ................................................................................................................. 8
Instructor Guide Sample .......................................................................................................................... 9
Module Two: What is Servant Leadership? ............................................................................................ 10
A Desire to Serve ............................................................................................................................... 10
Share the Power ................................................................................................................................ 11
Putting Others First ........................................................................................................................... 12
Helping Employees Grow ................................................................................................................... 13
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 14
Module Two: Review Questions ......................................................................................................... 15
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Quick Reference Sheets ......................................................................................................................... 19
Certificate of Completion ...................................................................................................................... 22
PowerPoint Sample ............................................................................................................................... 24
Full Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 29
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room and begin the training session on a positive note. Below you will see one of the
icebreakers that can be utilized from the Icebreakers folder.
Icebreaker: Find the Leader
PURPOSE
To help participants get to know each other.
MATERIALS REQUIRED
Enough chairs for all participants minus one, arranged in a circle.
ACTIVITY
Identify the person in the group whose birthday is closest to today’s date. Identify that person as Spot
and ask them to leave the room. Then, have the remaining participants choose a leader from the circle.
Explain that when Spot returns to the room, they will have three guesses to name the leader. The
group’s job is to ensure that their leader stays a secret. Bring Spot back to the room and give him/her
three chances to identify the leader. If they succeed, the leader will become the new Spot. If they fail,
they will stay as Spot for another round.
TIPS
1. This activity works best with a group of 10-20 participants.
2. No one should be Spot for more than three rounds.
DEBRIEFING POINTS
3. How did you keep the leader a secret?
4. How did Spot guess the leader?
5. How difficult was it to be Spot?
6. How difficult was it to be the leader?
7. What can we take away from this exercise?
Instructor Guide Sample
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assist the instructor train that particular lesson. The Lesson Plan box gives an estimated time to
complete the lesson, any materials that are needed for the lesson, recommended activities, and
additional points to assist in delivering the lessons such as Stories to Share and Delivery Tips.
Module Two: What is Servant Leadership?
Servant leadership is a business philosophy that emphasizes that a leader,
be it a manager or supervisor, focuses on the growth and development of
their employees and promotes employee success. By doing so, the leader
succeeds when their employees do. In a business team, servant leadership
can not only help employees achieve and grow, but it can also benefit their
leaders and the company as a whole.
A Desire to Serve
It is a leader’s responsibility to guide their followers. To become a
better leader, it’s not enough just to take the wheel and steer –
you must also be willing to serve your followers and assist them
on their own journey. A servant leader should have a desire to
serve their employees, which means getting to know them on a
personal level, and supporting them through challenging times.
Take the time to assist in their growth and help them work toward
achieving their goals. Don’t be afraid to give of yourself in the
processes and become part of their evolvement.
Estimated Time 8 minutes
Topic Objective Review the meaning of a desire to serve.
Topic Summary A Desire to Serve
Discuss the meaning of serving others.
Materials Required Flipboard/Dry erase board, markers
Planning Checklist None
When you become a leader, success is all
about growing others.
Jack Welch
Recommended Activity
Discuss what it means to have a desire to serve. Offer terms and definitions
for anyone unfamiliar. Ask the group to give their opinions about what
servant leadership means. Write some of their answers on the board.
Stories to Share Share any personal, relevant stories.
Delivery Tips Encourage everyone to participate.
Review Questions Why should a servant leader want to serve their employees?
Share the Power
A leader often has a sense of power and superiority. A servant leader does
not reserve this power for themselves; they learn to share it with their team.
Employees under a servant leader share that sense of empowerment, and are
secure in their place on the team, and in their own abilities. Sharing the
power allows employees to feel that their contributions matter and their input
is valued.
Share the power by:
• Delegating
• Asking employee opinions
• Working together on challenges or projects
• Taking a census, when possible
Estimated Time 7 minutes
Topic Objective Review the meaning of sharing the power.
Topic Summary Knowing to Share the Power
Discuss what it means to share the power with your employees.
Materials Required Flipboard/Dry erase board, markers
Planning Checklist None
Recommended Activity
Discuss what it means to share the power. Ask the group if they think
sharing the power is more or less like a leader. Why or why not? Write
some of their answers on the board.
Stories to Share Share any personal, relevant stories.
Delivery Tips Encourage everyone to participate.
Review Questions Why is it important for leaders to share the power?
Putting Others First
One of the main principles of servant leadership is the act of putting other’s
needs ahead of your own. As a leader, we can sometimes think in the ‘ME’
mentality, and focus on our own agenda and needs, but in servant leadership,
the leader focuses on the current needs and wants of their employees, and help
them become successful. A leader should strive to develop relationships and
even friendships with their employees and deliver feedback when necessary.
They must be able to set their own ego aside and realize that without their team
of employees, no one can be successful.
Estimated Time 8 minutes
Topic Objective Review the importance of putting other people first.
Topic Summary Putting Others First
Discuss how a servant leader can put their employees before themselves.
Materials Required Flipboard/Dry erase board, markers
Planning Checklist None
Recommended Activity
Discuss what it means to put others first and how that idea contrasts with
typical leadership. How does putting others first make us a better leader?
Write some of the answers on the board.
Stories to Share Share any personal, relevant stories.
Delivery Tips Encourage everyone to participate.
Review Questions How can a leader work to put their employees first?
Helping Employees Grow
Once again, as a leader, we can focus on our own goals, responsibilities and
even our own challenges. But as a servant leader, the needs of the employee
should come first, and the main goal should be to help them succeed and
grow within the company. A good leader knows that a chain is only as strong
as its weakest link, so everyone benefits when every employee is encouraged,
mentored and motivated. Sometimes, this may mean you’ll have to share in
successes as well as failures, but every goal set and achieved together is
another stepping stone for the employee and helps them work toward their ultimate target.
Help employees grow by:
• Encourage goals
• Give feedback when necessary
• Listen to their questions and requests
• Offer help but don’t complete things for them
Estimated Time 7 minutes
Topic Objective Review ways of helping employees grow at their job.
Topic Summary Helping Employees Grow
Discuss how it is beneficial for leaders to help their employees grow.
Materials Required Flipboard/Dry erase board, markers
Planning Checklist None
Recommended Activity
Discuss why it is important to help our employees grow and how that can
affect us as leaders. How does helping our employees grow make us a better
leader? Write some of their answers on the board.
Stories to Share Share any personal, relevant stories.
Delivery Tips Encourage everyone to participate.
Review Questions Why does employee growth affect leadership?
Practical Illustration
Brandon and Amy are both managers in their department. They recently had a meeting
with administration regarding the adaptation of servant leadership in the departments.
“I’m not sure I know what that means,” said Amy.
Brandon told her it starts with wanting to serve the team, like their employees.
“Meaning we should put their needs first?” said Amy.
“Something like that,” Brandon answered.
Amy and Brandon discussed ways they would learn to focus on their employees more, such as knowing
when to let employees help with decisions and when to step in to help them with a challenge. They
both started to realize that servant leadership is about focusing on the employee and helping them
succeed – which in turn will help them succeed. Together, Brandon and Amy began to make a plan for
each of their departments that would begin to allow employees to make goals and allow leadership to
help with them, as well as create guidelines for employees to begin working with their managers on
major projects.
Estimated Time 6 minutes
Topic Objective Outline the What is Servant Leadership? Practical Illustration.
Topic Summary Practical Illustration
Discuss the meaning of servant leadership.
Materials Required None
Planning Checklist None
Recommended Activity Discuss the outcome of the Practical Illustration. What would Amy and
Brandon need to do to adapt servant leadership?
Stories to Share Share any personal, relevant stories.
Delivery Tips Encourage everyone to participate.
Review Questions How did Amy and Brandon describe servant leadership?
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Module Two: Review Questions
1.) What is one way a leader can serve their employee?
a) Offer to help with their challenges
b) Offer to transfer them to another department
c) Give them a paid day off
d) Give them a raise
Servant leadership focuses on the desire to serve the employee. Leaders can help serve their
employees by offering their help and assistance with the employee’s challenges or problems.
2.) Servant leaders must have the ______ to serve their employees?
a) Obligation
b) Desire
c) Responsibility
d) Indifference
Servant leadership is based on the desire for a leader to serve their employees. If the leader
does not have the desire, but instead feels as though they are obligated or forced to care, they
will not be successful.
3.) When a leader shares the power, it can make the employees feel what?
a) Ignored
b) Valued
c) Pressured
d) Overworked
When a leader is able to share the power with their employees, it can make the employees feel
more empowered and valued in their job. It makes the employees feel as though they are part
of the team.
4.) What is one way a leader can share the power?
a) Give more time off
b) Offer Incentives
c) Deliver constructive criticism
d) Delegate tasks
One way a leader can share the power with their employees is to delegate tasks for them to
complete. It shows the leader has trust in their abilities and that they can take part in the work.
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5.) A leader should focus on the ________ of their employees.
a) Productivity
b) Absences
c) Goals
d) Complaints
One part of being a servant leader is focusing on the employee’s goals and challenges. By
focusing on the employee’s goals, the leader shows they are able to put their employees first
and put their needs first.
6.) A leader should strive to develop what with their employees?
a) Personal relationships
b) Productivity goals
c) Discipline policy
d) Communication rules
In order to put their employees first, a leader should strive to develop personal relationships
with their employees. A leader should make themselves familiar with their team and know their
goals, hopes and ambitions.
7.) Why should a leader help their employees grow?
a) It makes them look good
b) It benefits the whole team
c) It causes employees to be more competitive
d) It is part of their job requirement
When a leader encourages their employees and help them grow, they become more confident
and successful. When employees work better, they work better together, which benefits the
entire team.
8.) What is one way a leader can help their employees grow?
a) Transfer them to another department
b) Give feedback
c) Give them more time off work
d) Micromanage the team
A servant leader should want to help their employees grow in their job. One way a leader can
do this is to give helpful feedback to the employee, both positive and negative, so the employee
can learn from any mistake and build confidence from their achievements.
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9.) Servant leadership focuses on the growth and development of ____________.
a) The company
b) The manager
c) Employees
d) The public
Servant leadership is a business philosophy that emphasizes that a leader, be it a manager or
supervisor, focuses on the growth and development of their employees and promotes employee
success
10.) It is a leader’s responsibility to guide their ________ on the right path.
a) Business
b) Followers
c) Product
d) Company
It is a leader’s responsibility to guide their followers on the right path.
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Appendix
During the facilitation of a lesson, Worksheets may be utilized to help present the material. If a
lesson calls for a Worksheet it will be listed in the Lesson Plan box under Materials Required.
The trainer can then utilize the Appendix of either the Instructor Guide or the participant’s
Training Manual for the corresponding material and then provide it to the participants.
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Quick Reference Sheets
Below is an example of our Quick Reference Sheets. They are used to provide the participants
with a quick way to reference the material after the course has been completed. They can be
customized by the trainer to provide the material deemed the most important. They are a way
the participants can look back and reference the material at a later date.
They are also very useful as a take-away from the workshop when branded. When a participant
leaves with a Quick Reference Sheet it provides a great way to promote future business.
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Certificate of Completion
Every course comes with a Certificate of Completion where the participants can be recognized
for completing the course. It provides a record of their attendance and to be recognized for
their participation in the workshop.
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PowerPoint Sample
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Instructor Guide. PowerPoint slides are a great tool to use during the facilitation of the
material; they help to focus on the important points of information presented during the
training.
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Full Table of Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................................................... 1
What is Courseware?........................................................................................................................... 1
How Do I Customize My Course?.......................................................................................................... 1
Materials Required .............................................................................................................................. 3
Maximizing Your Training Power ......................................................................................................... 3
Module One: Getting Started .................................................................................................................. 5
Housekeeping Items ............................................................................................................................ 5
The Parking Lot ................................................................................................................................... 6
Workshop Objectives ........................................................................................................................... 6
Action Plans and Evaluation Forms ...................................................................................................... 7
Action Plan .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Evaluation Form .................................................................................................................................. 9
Pre-Assignment ................................................................................................................................. 10
Pre-Test ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Pre-Test Answers ................................................................................................................................. 1
Module Two: What is Servant Leadership? .............................................................................................. 6
A Desire to Serve ................................................................................................................................. 6
Share the Power .................................................................................................................................. 7
Putting Others First ............................................................................................................................. 8
Helping Employees Grow ..................................................................................................................... 9
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 10
Module Two: Review Questions ........................................................................................................... 1
Module Three: Leadership Practices ........................................................................................................ 4
Democratic Leadership Style ................................................................................................................ 4
Laissez-Faire Style ............................................................................................................................... 5
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Leading by Example ............................................................................................................................. 6
Path-Goal Theory ................................................................................................................................ 7
Practical Illustration ............................................................................................................................ 8
Module Three: Review Questions ......................................................................................................... 9
Module Four: Share the Power .............................................................................................................. 12
Being Empathetic .............................................................................................................................. 12
Learn to Delegate .............................................................................................................................. 13
Their Success is Your Success ............................................................................................................. 14
Know When to Step In ....................................................................................................................... 15
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 15
Module Four: Review Questions......................................................................................................... 17
Module Five: Characteristics of a Servant Leader ................................................................................... 20
Listening Skills ................................................................................................................................... 20
Persuasive Powers ............................................................................................................................. 21
Recognizes Opportunities .................................................................................................................. 22
Relates to Employees......................................................................................................................... 23
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 24
Module Five: Review Questions ......................................................................................................... 25
Module Six: Barriers to Servant Leadership ............................................................................................ 28
Excessive Criticism ............................................................................................................................. 28
Doing Everything Yourself .................................................................................................................. 29
Sitting on the Sidelines ...................................................................................................................... 30
Demanding from Employees .............................................................................................................. 31
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 32
Module Six: Review Questions ........................................................................................................... 33
Module Seven: Building a Team Community .......................................................................................... 36
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Identify the Group Needs ................................................................................................................... 36
Complement Member Skills ............................................................................................................... 37
Create Group Goals ........................................................................................................................... 38
Encourage Communication ................................................................................................................ 39
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 40
Module Seven: Review Questions ...................................................................................................... 42
Module Eight: Be a Motivator ................................................................................................................ 45
Make it Challenging .......................................................................................................................... 45
Provide Resources ............................................................................................................................. 46
Ask for Employee Input ...................................................................................................................... 47
Offer Incentives ................................................................................................................................. 48
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 49
Module Eight: Review Questions........................................................................................................ 50
Module Nine: Be a Mentor .................................................................................................................... 53
Establish Goals .................................................................................................................................. 53
Know When to Praise or Criticize ....................................................................................................... 54
Create a Supportive Environment ...................................................................................................... 55
Create an Open-Door Policy ............................................................................................................... 56
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 57
Module Nine: Review Questions ........................................................................................................ 58
Module Ten: Training Future Leaders .................................................................................................... 61
Offer Guidance and Advice ................................................................................................................ 61
Identify Their Skill Sets ....................................................................................................................... 62
Methods of Feedback ........................................................................................................................ 63
Establish Long Term Goals ................................................................................................................. 64
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 65
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Module Ten: Review Questions .......................................................................................................... 66
Module Eleven: Self-Reflection .............................................................................................................. 69
Keep a Journal ................................................................................................................................... 69
Identify Your Strengths and Weaknesses ........................................................................................... 70
Identify Your Needs ........................................................................................................................... 71
Creating Your Own Goals ................................................................................................................... 72
Practical Illustration .......................................................................................................................... 73
Module Eleven: Review Questions ..................................................................................................... 74
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up ............................................................................................................... 77
Words from the Wise......................................................................................................................... 77
Review of Parking Lot ........................................................................................................................ 77
Lessons Learned ................................................................................................................................ 78
Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations ...................................................................................... 78
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................... 79
Worksheet 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 79
Worksheet 2 ...................................................................................................................................... 80
Worksheet 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 81
Worksheet 4 ...................................................................................................................................... 82
Worksheet 5 ...................................................................................................................................... 83
Worksheet 6 ...................................................................................................................................... 84
Worksheet 7 ...................................................................................................................................... 85
Worksheet 8 ...................................................................................................................................... 86
Worksheet 9 ...................................................................................................................................... 87
Worksheet 10 .................................................................................................................................... 88
Worksheet 11 .................................................................................................................................... 89
Worksheet 12 .................................................................................................................................... 90
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Worksheet 13 .................................................................................................................................... 91
Worksheet 14 .................................................................................................................................... 92
Worksheet 15 .................................................................................................................................... 93
Worksheet 16 .................................................................................................................................... 94
Worksheet 17 .................................................................................................................................... 95
Worksheet 18 .................................................................................................................................... 96
Worksheet 19 .................................................................................................................................... 97
Worksheet 20 .................................................................................................................................... 98
Worksheet 21 .................................................................................................................................... 99
Worksheet 22 .................................................................................................................................. 100
Worksheet 23 .................................................................................................................................. 101
Worksheet 24 .................................................................................................................................. 102
Worksheet 25 .................................................................................................................................. 103
Post-Assessment ............................................................................................................................. 104
Post-Assessment Answers................................................................................................................ 108
Recommended Reading List ............................................................................................................. 113