Centers of Leadership: The Marriage of COEs and Servant-Leadership as an Effective Way to Lead IT, Part III

by Jeffrey Dols

In Part II of this series (see "Centers of Leadership: The Marriage of COEs and Servant-Leadership as an Effective Way to Lead IT, Part II," 3 September 2008), I talked about the need for IT servant-leaders to "get small" in their approach to building community and wielding authority. In this segment, I'll touch on a somewhat-related approach: getting lean. Cutter Senior Consultant Sanjiv Augustine and Arlen Bankston advocate both of these complementary styles in their research on agile project management best practices (see [1]).

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Centers of Leadership: The Marriage of COEs and Servant-Leadership as an Effective Way to Lead IT, Part III1 October 2008