Personal Development
person again and again --- What is the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over… yup… same theory applies here… Don’t be a “we’ve always done it this way leader”.
are now asking yourself if this is who you are or want to be. The next time someone asks you what kind of leadership style you have, proudly raise your head as you join the most prominent and notorious servant leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa!
Serving the needs of others.
8. Stewardship
Nothing more to say here.
As a servant leader, you want to lift your staff up, not tear them down. Water them, feed them, give them sunlight, encouragement and nurture their strengths and then sit back and watch them blossom. That, my friends, is a beautiful leader! How can we review servant leadership without recognizing the sole purpose of why we do what we do? We feed kids. 10. Building Community Simple. Do not ever lose sight of our customers- the eyes, the smiles, the hugs (pre COVID!), the small conversations at the point of sale or serving line –therefore, I will repeat this--- Do not ever lose sight of our customers! 9. Commitment to the Growth of People
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ARTICLE RECAP
Marlon and Amanda unpack Servant Leadership in this recent chat with Susan. They discuss why understanding the difference between empathy and sympathy is an important part of being a good leader.
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I hope that you now understand all of the charming intrinsic factors that make up a servant leader and
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Hi! My name is Susan Triola, MBA, RDN, SNS, and I am the Program Manager for Nutrition and Wellness for Hernando County School District. Prior to working for Hernando, I was the Senior Program Manager for Pasco County Schools and the Nutrition Coordinator for Manatee County School District. I have worked in the school nutrition business for a bit of time now, since 2004. I recently served as the Admin/Supervisory Chair for FSNA. When not working, I enjoy being a wannabe runner, crossfitter and yogi. Being with my two daughters, our dog and guinea pigs makes my heart complete and the beach is my happy spot!
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Susan Triola MBA, RDN, SNS
*Association Excellence Award for Meetings & Expos - New York School Nutrition Association
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