Event Title
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Daria Graham, Associate Dean of Students and Executive Director of Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center
Location
Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Start Date
18-7-2019 9:00 AM
End Date
18-7-2019 10:00 AM
Description
REconsidering Servant Leadership
We often talk about leadership with the assumption that there is a universally understood definition of “good” leadership. Most recognize that leadership incorporates some form of power ― implicit, social, positional, etc. Leadership also opens itself to the expectations and assessment of others as the strategies and methods of leaders are often analyzed. We have become more conditioned to assess leaders than to assess our expectations of them. Could it be the assumption of “good” leadership does harm? Join this conversation for a challenging and possibly uncomfortable process of critiquing one of the most well-known and respected leadership models in higher education.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Daria Graham, Associate Dean of Students and Executive Director of Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center
Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
REconsidering Servant Leadership
We often talk about leadership with the assumption that there is a universally understood definition of “good” leadership. Most recognize that leadership incorporates some form of power ― implicit, social, positional, etc. Leadership also opens itself to the expectations and assessment of others as the strategies and methods of leaders are often analyzed. We have become more conditioned to assess leaders than to assess our expectations of them. Could it be the assumption of “good” leadership does harm? Join this conversation for a challenging and possibly uncomfortable process of critiquing one of the most well-known and respected leadership models in higher education.