Agile Transformation: Project Manager to Servant Leader
Rajiv S Majumdar
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Agile Transformation: Project Manager to Servant Leader
In the evolving landscape of project management, a transformative leadership style has gained eminence – Servant Leadership. This shift represents not just a change in approach but a profound evolution in mindset and skills. The style a powerful force in fostering team, collaboration, empowerment, and overall project success.
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What is Servant Leadership:
Servant Leadership is a leadership philosophy that emphasizes the leader’s role as a servant to their team. Servant leadership focuses on serving the needs of others, enabling personal and professional growth, and fostering a collaborative and empowered team environment.
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Empathy and Understanding
Project Managers often focus on task, deadlines, and project outcomes. While these are essential, the human element is sometimes overlooked.
Empathy is at the core of Servant Leadership. A leadership. A leader who understands the aspirations, challenges, and emotions of team members can create a more supportive and inclusive work environment.
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Leading by Example:
Project Managers may delegate tasks without actively participating in the day-to-day activities of the team.
Servant leader lead by example, actively engaging in activities along with their teams. This fosters a sense of unity, mutual respect, and shared commitment to project goals.
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Facilitation of Growth and Development
The focus may primarily be on getting the job done, with less emphasis on individual team member growth.
Servant leader prioritize the growth and development of their team members. They provide mentorship, create opportunities for skill development, and support career advancement.
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Fostering a Collaborative Culture
Hierarchical structure can sometimes hinder open communication and collaboration
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Servant Leaders actively promote a collaborative culture by encouraging open communication, valuing diverse perspective, and creating a safe space for team members to voice their ideas and concerns.
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Decision Making through Consensus
Decision Making may be centralized, with the Project Manager making most key decision.
Servant Leaders involve the team in the decision-making process, seeking consensus and valuing input from all members. This approach enhances team ownership and commitment.
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Servant Leaders are Servant First
Project Managers may see themselves as taskmasters or project drivers
Servant leaders view themselves as servant first, focusing the needs of their team. This humble approach creates a positive and empowering work environment
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Servant Leaders as Enablers
Project Managers may use command and control approach for providing specific instructions to the team
Servant leaders enable the team by removing obstacles, providing resources, and empowering the team members to take ownership of their work. This allows for a more self-directed and motivated team.
Promoting a Culture of Trust
Trust may be based on positional authority than from the building of relationship
Servant leaders build trust by being authentic, transparent, and consistently demonstrating a commitment to the team’s well-being.
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