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S6E16 - Servant Leadership Series - Credibility and Servant Leadership, with Dr. Eric Russell
FromHuman Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast, with Jonathan H. Westover, PhD
S6E16 - Servant Leadership Series - Credibility and Servant Leadership, with Dr. Eric Russell
FromHuman Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast, with Jonathan H. Westover, PhD
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41 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
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In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover and Dr. Russell continue their weekly servant leadership discussions and explore the concept of credibility as it relates to servant leadership. See the video here: https://youtu.be/YyePa1eLVaU.
Dr. Eric J. Russell is an Associate Professor in the Emergency Services department at UVU. His writings and research involve the influence of homeland security education on responders, as well as the impact of servant leadership on organizations and individuals. He is the author of more than 60 peer reviewed and trade publications as well as two books: The Desire to Serve: Servant Leadership for the Fire and Emergency Services (Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership) and In Command of Guardians: Executive Servant Leadership for the Community of Responders (Springer). In addition, Eric speaks nationally on the subjects of servant leadership and homeland security education. Dr. Russell retired early as a Captain from the Department of Defense/USAF Fire and Emergency Services with combined active duty military and DoD service. He is a Department of Defense Rescue Technician, Hazardous Materials Technician/IC, and a Dive Master. Dr. Russell is also a Certified Homeland Protection Professional (CHPP) from the National Sheriff's Association and the Global Society of Homeland and National Security Professionals (GSHNSP) and was awarded a Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security Studies from Michigan State University. Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/
; Ranked in the Top 15 Leadership Podcasts:
https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts:
https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/
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Dr. Eric J. Russell is an Associate Professor in the Emergency Services department at UVU. His writings and research involve the influence of homeland security education on responders, as well as the impact of servant leadership on organizations and individuals. He is the author of more than 60 peer reviewed and trade publications as well as two books: The Desire to Serve: Servant Leadership for the Fire and Emergency Services (Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership) and In Command of Guardians: Executive Servant Leadership for the Community of Responders (Springer). In addition, Eric speaks nationally on the subjects of servant leadership and homeland security education. Dr. Russell retired early as a Captain from the Department of Defense/USAF Fire and Emergency Services with combined active duty military and DoD service. He is a Department of Defense Rescue Technician, Hazardous Materials Technician/IC, and a Dive Master. Dr. Russell is also a Certified Homeland Protection Professional (CHPP) from the National Sheriff's Association and the Global Society of Homeland and National Security Professionals (GSHNSP) and was awarded a Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security Studies from Michigan State University. Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/
; Ranked in the Top 15 Leadership Podcasts:
https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts:
https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/
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Released:
Aug 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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