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Coming together as a team, let's take a moment to pause (10 secs), and let's begin with a quote from...
Philippians 2: 4 Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.
and from
Nelson Mandela The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.
These quotes show the value of servant leadership. servant leadership is a great way to live Dignity, making it real in our lives today! So, as we reflect today, let's refresh our memories on the meaning of Dignity, and take a closer look at how servant leadership brings it to life.
Dignity
Dignity means, Respect for the worth of every person, recognition and commitment to the value of diverse individuals and perspectives, and special concerns for the poor and underserved.
We know there are many ways to live with Stewardship; so let's focus on just one, Servant Leadership.
So, let's ask ourselves this question...
How does my leadership show respect for others?
I'd like to invite us all to make servant leadership a reality in our lives today by...
Listening to those we serve.
Servant Leadership isn't new to CHRISTUS Health, in fact, we see this same type of Dignity in our heritage...
At Christus Shreveport Bossier, an associate recently had a patient who walked into the mammogram room very fearful and said she could not go through with the procedure. The associate listened to her and reassured her that t would be nothing like her past experience. She left hugging our associate, promising to be back.
Philippians 2: 4 Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.
and from
Nelson Mandela The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.
Dignity
Dignity means, Respect for the worth of every person, recognition and commitment to the value of diverse individuals and perspectives, and special concerns for the poor and underserved.
At Christus Shreveport Bossier, an associate recently had a patient who walked into the mammogram room very fearful and said she could not go through with the procedure. The associate listened to her and reassured her that t would be nothing like her past experience. She left hugging our associate, promising to be back.