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  2. Servant leadership - Wikipedia

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    In their review of the servant leadership literature, Eva, Robin, Sendjaya, van Dierendonk and Liden argued that for research, servant leadership should be defined as "an (1) other-oriented approach to leadership (2) manifested through one-on-one prioritizing of follower individual needs and interests, (3) and outward reorienting of their ...

  3. Sex and gender differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Women are also expected to show higher levels of servant leadership (Beck, 2014; Hogue, 2016), and those who use this style tend to have better effects on performance outcomes than men. [96] Paradoxical leadership, which combines different gendered aspects, provides more opportunities to women.

  4. Robert K. Greenleaf - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kiefner Greenleaf [1] (1904–1990) was the founder of the modern servant leadership movement and the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership.. Greenleaf was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1904.

  5. Eva Robin's - Wikipedia

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    Eva Robin's (born 10 December 1958) is an Italian actress, model, and activist from Bologna, perhaps best known for her role in Dario Argento's 1982 horror film Tenebrae. Eva was assigned male at birth. From the age of about thirteen, she says she felt she was female.

  6. Sisterhood Is Global - Wikipedia

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    Made up of short essays by women [5] who represent more than 80 countries, Sisterhood Is Global "was hailed as 'an historic publishing event,' 'an instant classic,' and 'the definitive text on the international women's movement,' and adopted widely as a course text in women's studies, international affairs, global economics, and several other disciplines", as Morgan has acknowledged.

  7. Woodhull Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Woodhull Institute is a training organization in the United States, co-founded by Naomi Wolf and Robin Stern, for the purpose of ethical leadership training and professional development for women. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Sisterhood Is Powerful - Wikipedia

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    Sisterhood Is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement is a 1970 anthology of feminist writings edited by Robin Morgan, a feminist poet and founding member of New York Radical Women. [1] It is one of the first widely available anthologies of second-wave feminism.

  9. Chiara Lubich - Wikipedia

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    Chiara Lubich (born Silvia Lubich; January 22, 1920, Trento – March 14, 2008, Rocca di Papa), was an Italian teacher and author who founded the Focolare Movement, which aims to bring unity among people and promote universal family.