
Bernie Maloney on Servant Leadership and Bringing Out Human Potential
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Cul…
Engineering Culture by InfoQ · InfoQ
September 25, 201819m 40s
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Show Notes
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Bernie Maloney of Persistent Systems about servant leadership and bringing out human potential.
Why listen to this podcast:
- Servant leadership is about creating a space through which other people can succeed and stepping back to let them do so. It matters because it requires empathy and compassion.
- Organizations that don’t change to the new ways of working are being disrupted out of existence
- Teams need to learn new ways of working, especially collaboration over individual specialization
- There are no models and structures in place to help leaders make the jump to letting go and trusting their teams to do the work – this is new territory.
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