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Level Up! 
A Servant Leadership Training for Students
Our Ultimate Goal 
By the end of our leadership training, 
you should have been able to embody 
servant leadership and commit to 
becoming one beyond this day.
Switch sides if… 
LET’S MEET AND GREET
Something to think about. 
WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE 
IN THIS TRAINING?
For God 
I Timothy 4:12: 
“Let no one despise you for your youth, 
but set the believers an example in 
speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in 
purity.”
For the Society
For the Environment
For the People
For the School
For your Family and Friends
For Yourself and Your Dreams
Something to think about. 
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
What’s In It For You? 
 You will be famous. 
 Your class or school mates will look 
up to you. 
 Girls/Boys will have a crush on you. 
 You get to open your eyes more and 
wide to what’s really going on around 
you. 
 You move away from selfishness, 
indifference, immaturity, and 
irresponsible playfulness.
What’s In It For You? 
 You get to attract opportunities at a very 
young age. 
 You can influence the society and your 
teammates in a positive way. 
 You get to respect your teammates and 
your earn their trust, respect, and loyalty 
as well. 
 You get to positively affect your studies 
and learn how to be more organized and 
manage yourself and your priorities. 
 You feel more complete and multi-dimensional.
Krista Angeli Delica 
• Was only 16 when she 
organized a collection 
among her fellow 
students to help buy food 
and clothing for those 
affected by Typhoon 
Santi back in 2009 
• Was then President of 
the Supreme Student 
Government and school 
paper Editorial Staff of 
Jose Panganiban High 
School in Camarines 
Norte
Krista Angeli Delica 
• Just this year (2014), 
she graduate Magna 
Cum Laude with a 
degree in Bachelor of 
Arts in Speech and 
Theater Acts and 
Outstanding Graduate 
from the Bicol University. 
• Now works for ABS-CBN 
Naga.
Let’s Learn Together 
INTRODUCTION TO 
SERVANT LEADERSHIP
Level Up! - A Seminar on Youth Servant Leadership
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who shares responsibilities and 
resources.
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who puts the needs of the others 
first.
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who helps people develop and 
perform at their best.
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who encourages, supports, and 
enables others to unfold their 
potential and abilities.
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who involves others in decision-making 
by letting them suggest or 
influence.
Who is a Servant Leader? 
 One who takes the initiative.
Traits You Have to Possess 
CHARACTERISTICS OF A 
SERVANT LEADER
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Good listener.
Fs of Active Listening 
 Focus 
 Feel 
 Fact-Find 
 Let them Finish 
 Never Foretell 
 Formulate 
 Follow through 
 Recap Facts
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
Empathic/Empathetic
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
Empowering
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Persuasive
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Assertive
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Evaluative
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Proactive
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Resourceful
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Responsible
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Committed
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Trustworthy
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Humble
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Caring
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Visionary
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Competent
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Developing
Characteristics of a Servant 
Leader 
 Has and takes initiative.
Qualities of a Great Leader 
IN CLOSING…
Qualities of a Great Leader 
(Ref: www.skiprichard.com) 
• Value diverse opinions. 
• Cultivate a culture of trust. 
• Develop other leaders. 
• Help people with life issues. 
• Encourage. 
• Sell instead of tell. 
• Think “you”, not “me”. 
• Think long term. 
• Act with humility.
Based on Harvard University’s MBA Oath 
THE SERVANT LEADER’S 
OATH
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
As a servant leader, I recognize my role 
in society. 
My purpose is to lead people and 
manage resources to create value that 
no single individual can create alone. 
My decisions affect the well-being of 
individuals inside and outside my 
school, house; today and tomorrow.
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
Therefore, I promise that: 
I will manage my jurisdiction with loyalty 
and care and will not advance my 
personal interests at the expense of my 
group or society. 
I will understand and uphold, in letter 
and spirit, the laws and contracts 
governing my conduct and that of my 
jurisdiction.
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
I will refrain from corruption or activities 
harmful to society. 
I will protect my fellow students and 
youth’s rights and dignity of all people 
affected by my decisions and I will 
oppose discrimination and exploitation. 
I will protect the right of future 
generations to advance their causes 
and enjoy a healthy planet.
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
I will be transparent with my decisions 
and actions and practice integrity at all 
times. 
I will develop myself and others and 
help my fellow youth and students 
continue to advance and create 
prosperity.
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
In exercising my duties according to 
these principles, I recognize that my 
behavior must set an example of 
integrity, eliciting trust and esteem from 
those I serve. I will remain accountable 
to my peers and to society for my 
actions and for upholding these 
standards.
The Servant Leader’s Oath 
This oath I make freely and upon my 
honor. SO HELP ME GOD. 
“A true leader is someone who does 
not only produce results and show 
efficiency in what he does but is 
also one who replicates himself by 
developing his people.” 
-Myron Sta. Ana- 
Matinee Idol and Action Star 
Author of BOOK STILL BEING WRITTEN

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Level Up! - A Seminar on Youth Servant Leadership

  • 1. Level Up! A Servant Leadership Training for Students
  • 2. Our Ultimate Goal By the end of our leadership training, you should have been able to embody servant leadership and commit to becoming one beyond this day.
  • 3. Switch sides if… LET’S MEET AND GREET
  • 4. Something to think about. WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE IN THIS TRAINING?
  • 5. For God I Timothy 4:12: “Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.”
  • 10. For your Family and Friends
  • 11. For Yourself and Your Dreams
  • 12. Something to think about. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
  • 13. What’s In It For You?  You will be famous.  Your class or school mates will look up to you.  Girls/Boys will have a crush on you.  You get to open your eyes more and wide to what’s really going on around you.  You move away from selfishness, indifference, immaturity, and irresponsible playfulness.
  • 14. What’s In It For You?  You get to attract opportunities at a very young age.  You can influence the society and your teammates in a positive way.  You get to respect your teammates and your earn their trust, respect, and loyalty as well.  You get to positively affect your studies and learn how to be more organized and manage yourself and your priorities.  You feel more complete and multi-dimensional.
  • 15. Krista Angeli Delica • Was only 16 when she organized a collection among her fellow students to help buy food and clothing for those affected by Typhoon Santi back in 2009 • Was then President of the Supreme Student Government and school paper Editorial Staff of Jose Panganiban High School in Camarines Norte
  • 16. Krista Angeli Delica • Just this year (2014), she graduate Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Theater Acts and Outstanding Graduate from the Bicol University. • Now works for ABS-CBN Naga.
  • 17. Let’s Learn Together INTRODUCTION TO SERVANT LEADERSHIP
  • 19. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who shares responsibilities and resources.
  • 20. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who puts the needs of the others first.
  • 21. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who helps people develop and perform at their best.
  • 22. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who encourages, supports, and enables others to unfold their potential and abilities.
  • 23. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who involves others in decision-making by letting them suggest or influence.
  • 24. Who is a Servant Leader?  One who takes the initiative.
  • 25. Traits You Have to Possess CHARACTERISTICS OF A SERVANT LEADER
  • 26. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Good listener.
  • 27. Fs of Active Listening  Focus  Feel  Fact-Find  Let them Finish  Never Foretell  Formulate  Follow through  Recap Facts
  • 28. Characteristics of a Servant Leader Empathic/Empathetic
  • 29. Characteristics of a Servant Leader Empowering
  • 30. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Persuasive
  • 31. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Assertive
  • 32. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Evaluative
  • 33. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Proactive
  • 34. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Resourceful
  • 35. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Responsible
  • 36. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Committed
  • 37. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Trustworthy
  • 38. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Humble
  • 39. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Caring
  • 40. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Visionary
  • 41. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Competent
  • 42. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Developing
  • 43. Characteristics of a Servant Leader  Has and takes initiative.
  • 44. Qualities of a Great Leader IN CLOSING…
  • 45. Qualities of a Great Leader (Ref: www.skiprichard.com) • Value diverse opinions. • Cultivate a culture of trust. • Develop other leaders. • Help people with life issues. • Encourage. • Sell instead of tell. • Think “you”, not “me”. • Think long term. • Act with humility.
  • 46. Based on Harvard University’s MBA Oath THE SERVANT LEADER’S OATH
  • 47. The Servant Leader’s Oath As a servant leader, I recognize my role in society. My purpose is to lead people and manage resources to create value that no single individual can create alone. My decisions affect the well-being of individuals inside and outside my school, house; today and tomorrow.
  • 48. The Servant Leader’s Oath Therefore, I promise that: I will manage my jurisdiction with loyalty and care and will not advance my personal interests at the expense of my group or society. I will understand and uphold, in letter and spirit, the laws and contracts governing my conduct and that of my jurisdiction.
  • 49. The Servant Leader’s Oath I will refrain from corruption or activities harmful to society. I will protect my fellow students and youth’s rights and dignity of all people affected by my decisions and I will oppose discrimination and exploitation. I will protect the right of future generations to advance their causes and enjoy a healthy planet.
  • 50. The Servant Leader’s Oath I will be transparent with my decisions and actions and practice integrity at all times. I will develop myself and others and help my fellow youth and students continue to advance and create prosperity.
  • 51. The Servant Leader’s Oath In exercising my duties according to these principles, I recognize that my behavior must set an example of integrity, eliciting trust and esteem from those I serve. I will remain accountable to my peers and to society for my actions and for upholding these standards.
  • 52. The Servant Leader’s Oath This oath I make freely and upon my honor. SO HELP ME GOD. “A true leader is someone who does not only produce results and show efficiency in what he does but is also one who replicates himself by developing his people.” -Myron Sta. Ana- Matinee Idol and Action Star Author of BOOK STILL BEING WRITTEN