Although Indian multinational corporations are highly successful, most are privately owned with a paternalistic culture. This study explores whether Indian corporations can benefit from applying servant leadership to their change management. Previous cross-sectional studies have shown a difference in leadership when comparing European and Indian organizations and they have highlighted a leaning toward transactional leadership in India from followers’ perspectives. This study employed qualitative questionnaire given to participants with Indian work experience focusing on the principles of servant leadership including listening, empathy, persuasion, foresight, conceptualization, stewardship, commitment to growth, and building community. Participant responses were transcribed, and content analysis was performed. Findings suggest stewardship was clearly understood and related to leadership, with a strong positive correlation between leadership and change. Applying servant leadership principles may foster a capacity for faster change in an environment of accelerated growth in a global economy. Future research can explore aspects of servant leadership addressing culture-specific environments using quantitative methods with larger sample size.
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Sebin Johny is a committed and proficient physician from India with almost a decade of extensive experience in the area of medicine. He has always shown a deep dedication to providing excellent patient care, doing medical research, and pursuing further education throughout his professional journey. Sebin Johny has both a bachelor's and master’s degree in medicine, with a Master of Arts in health care leadership from Trinity Western University, highlighting his broad expertise and specialized education. Sebin Johny has extensive knowledge in several medical fields to provide comprehensive care and develop successful treatment regimens customized to meet the unique requirements of each patient. He actively participates in medical research, making valuable contributions to the progress of healthcare. Sebin Johny is renowned for his scrupulous focus on details, exceptional diagnostic abilities, and steadfast dedication to enhancing patient results. His ardour for medicine and his dedication to the well-being of his patients establish him as a highly esteemed medical practitioner.
Ahmed Al-Janabi is a highly experienced pharmacist with a diverse background in medical representation, community pharmacy, and hospital pharmacy. Through his various roles and projects in Iraq, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to healthcare. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in pharmacy from Al-Zahrawi University College and collaborated with Salam Ahjel on a research project focusing on women's health in Iraqi rural areas. Ahmed Al-Janabi is an active member of the syndicate of Iraqi pharmacists and has contributed to improving healthcare services through his participation in inspection committees, sensitivity and resistance reports, and COVID-19 quarantine centers. He has worked as a public practitioner pharmacist at Imam Sajad Hospital, as well as owning and managing Ahmed Salam Al-Janabi Pharmacy to provide essential healthcare services to the community. Ahmed Al-Janabi completed the Master of Arts in leadership at Trinity Western University.
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