Although numerous women have contributed essays and research on servant-leadership there is still a considerable gap in literature addressing feminist perspectives and issues of gender in servant-leadership. This theoretical paper attempts to fill that gap by presenting a discussion of servant-leadership that is informed through feminist scholarship. The intent is to build a theoretical foundation for conceiving servant-leadership as a gender-integrative approach to leadership. A further purpose is to propose gender-integrative discernment in leadership education programs and suggest using servant-leadership as a framework for discussing gender in leadership and organizations. Examples of implications for leadership education programs are discussed in terms of outcomes and assessment. Suggestions for course content are made.
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15 June 2011
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June 15 2011
Servant-Leadership as Gender-Integrative Leadership: Paving a Path for More Gender-Integrative Organizations through Leadership Education Open Access
Kae Reynolds
Kae Reynolds
Ph.D. Candidate (ABD) in Leadership Studies, School of Professional Studies, Gonzaga University
, Spokane, Washington
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Journal of Leadership Education (2011) 10 (2): 155–171.
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Reynolds K (2011), "Servant-Leadership as Gender-Integrative Leadership: Paving a Path for More Gender-Integrative Organizations through Leadership Education". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 10 No. 2 pp. 155–171, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V10/I2/RF8
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