The Homogenization of Servant Leadership Towards Nation-Building and Social Development
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https://doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v8i2.110Keywords:
Servant Leadership, Service, Listening, Nation Building, Social Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, HomogenityAbstract
Servant Leadership is one among all the essences of the concept of Leadership. The function of a leader and the vision of a certain company can all be rooted through servant leadership thus makes its homogenous. This analysis can be defined through the leadership philosophy of the leader is the same as the vision/mission of the company that he is leading/handling. This will lead towards the attainment of Nation-Building and Social Development.
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