Servant-Leadership and Community: Humanistic Perspectives from Pope John XXIII and Robert K. Greenleaf

Humanistic Management Journal 5 (1):117-131 (2020)
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to show the relationship between John XXIII and Robert K. Greenleaf’s understanding of leadership. By taking into consideration Greenleaf’s theory of servant-leadership – from conceptualization to model development – and Larry Spears’ influential rubric of ten servant-leadership characteristics, we will show how servant-leadership theory goes in line with that of John XXIII when both are based on a notion of the common good and human dignity.

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