16 July 2010

The Leader as Servant


The Leader as Servant



Where: Spice Sutra Restaurant & Cafe - 200 Upper Thomson Road, Thomson Imperial Court #01-03 (next to the Thomson Community Club and opposite the Long House Hawkers' Centre)
When: Sat, 14 July 2012 - 9 am to 11 am. Registration, welcome drink and networking starts at 8.45am!

Seminar Introduction

Legitimate leadership, influence, is built upon serving, sacrificing, and seeking the greatest good of those being led. Influence does not come because of a title or an army. Influence must be earned. There are no shortcuts.

Anytime we extend our-selves, sacrifice, and serve others, we build authority and thereby influence. If you get your people what they need, they will get you everything you need. Then leadership will be defined not by what we accomplish but by what we get accomplished through others. The servant-leader must constantly ask: How can I use myself to serve best?

Leadership requires selflessness. The will to serve and sacrifice for others, the willingness to set aside our wants and needs in seeking the greatest good for others - this is what it means to be selfless. This is what it means to be a leader. The road to servant leadership lies not in trying to fix or change others but in working on changing and improving ourselves. ‘Everyone wants to change the world, but no one wants to change himself.’

To cope with change, the leader must be:

1) Leaders passionately believe that they can make a difference. They envision the future, creating an ideal and unique image of what the organization can become.


2) Leader search for opportunities to change the status quo. They look for innovative ways to improve the organization. In doing so, they experiment and take risks.


3) Leaders foster collaboration and build spirited teams. They actively involve others.


Leadership is not management. Management is what we do. Leadership is who we are. Leadership is influencing people to contribute their hearts, minds, spirits, creativity, and excellence and to give their all for their team. The servant-first make sure that other people’s highest priority needs are being served.

Good management is the art of making problems so interesting and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them. Servant leaders ask, 'how can I help you to do your job better.'

The goal of this workshop is to provide a simple process people can use to implement the eight principles of servant leadership into their lives and / or organization.

Who should attend?


Any individuals who have the capability to make a significant contribution to the current and future performance of the company.
Any manager wishing to improve his or her approach to leadership.
Any executive of a team of people.
Senior managers in large or small organisations. (Commercial, public sector or charity)
Middle managers, supervisors and any aspiring leader.
Any organization that requires its employees to create, innovate and solve problems should send managers of all levels.


EARLY BIRD Investment for attending this half-day seminar:

Special early bird at S$150 per participant.
$S$120 each for two and above..
$S$95 each for 5 participants and above.
Registrations will only be confirmed upon payment. There will be no refund for cancellations. However, replacements are welcomed.
Get your entire team to attend for maximum effectiveness. Hurry! Register NOW.
The fee includes welcome drink, one tea-break and a lunch.
The Organizer reserves the right to make any amendment and/or change to the seminar programme, venue, speakers replacement and/or topics if warranted by circumstances beyond its control.


REGISTER NOW!

Please complete this form and email to a s i a s b @ s t a r h u b . n e t . s g then proceed to issue cheque / bank draft (OCBC Bank Account No: 656-817830-001 SWIFT Code: OCBCSGSG) payable in S$ only to DW ASSOCIATES PTE LTD and mail to 2 Sin Ming Road, #02-05 Sin Ming Plaza, Tower 1, Singapore 575583. Tel: (65) 9679 1106



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PS. Why not let us come to you? If you have a team of 12 or more colleagues interested in attending this course, please e-mail: asiasb@starhub.net.sg / davidckwee@pacific.net.sg

to discuss how we can meet your unique needs. Call David Wee about IN-house training now at (65) 9679 1106 http://www.asiasb.org/






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