In command of guardians : executive servant leadership for the community of responders / Eric J. Russell.
2019
HM1261
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Title
In command of guardians : executive servant leadership for the community of responders / Eric J. Russell.
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9783030124939 (electronic book)
3030124932 (electronic book)
9783030124922
3030124932 (electronic book)
9783030124922
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 115 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-12493-9 doi
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HM1261
Dewey Decimal Classification
303.34
Summary
In Command of Guardians: Executive Servant Leadership for the Community of Responders, Second Edition spotlights the philosophy of servant leadership and offers a pathway for strengthening first responder organizations. Responders work in high-risk, critical situations under the pressure of time and consequence. Being a responder means one must become an active player in the tragedies of others. Because these situations can change the responder over time, a special type of leader is needed to walk beside them while they navigate the realities of public safety and emergency service operations. This book illustrates how being a servant leader to these guardians allows the community of responders to strengthen their resiliency, foster individual growth, and perform at peak levels. "The book spans a wide breadth and depth, and is written in a way that engages the reader immediately. It is packed with sensitive and wise insights, as well as eminently practical advice for today's emergency services leaders, as well as those of tomorrow." - Emily Hough, Editor-In-Chief, Crisis Response Journal "Emotionally moving, research-based, and a compelling case for why any organization can benefit from a servant leadership organizational culture. Eric debunks the myth that servant leadership is "soft" and shows how the hard work of skilled servant-leaders is exactly what is needed in the alpha worlds of public safety and emergency services." - Duane Trammell, President, Trammell McGee-Cooper & Associates, Inc "Eric Russell is a pioneer in applying the principles of servant leadership to the communities of brave police, fire, and emergency services responders. This book is destined to be a classic reference work for the field." -Don M. Frick, PhD, Authorized Robert Greenleaf biographer and co-author of Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership: The Wisdom of Leading by Serving. "In Command of Guardian speaks great leadership truths to first responder communities throughout the world. This is an important work for those in command of the men and woman who put their lives on the line to save others." - Christophe Libeau, Lieutenant Colonel, Brigade de Sapeurs-Pompiers de Paris.
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Table of Contents
1. In Command of Guardians
2. Servant Leadership and the Emergency Services
3. Bureaucracy within the Emergency Services
4. The Call to Serve-The Call to Lead
5. The Responder's Servant Listener
6. The Responder's Empathetic Healer
7. A Servant Visionary for the Emergency Services
8. Becoming an Emergency Services Leader for the Greater Good
9. Serving the Responder's Growth
10. The Guardian's Cycle of Trust
11. Fostering Responder Servant-Followership
12. Servant Leadership for Building the Community of Responders.
2. Servant Leadership and the Emergency Services
3. Bureaucracy within the Emergency Services
4. The Call to Serve-The Call to Lead
5. The Responder's Servant Listener
6. The Responder's Empathetic Healer
7. A Servant Visionary for the Emergency Services
8. Becoming an Emergency Services Leader for the Greater Good
9. Serving the Responder's Growth
10. The Guardian's Cycle of Trust
11. Fostering Responder Servant-Followership
12. Servant Leadership for Building the Community of Responders.