Ali Akbar Dehkhoda

Servant Leaders engage in deep listening to the people in their communities. Their listening to and reflective contemplation about the needs of their community helps them to generate viable solutions and resources for the community.

Explore the legacy of Ali Akbar Dehkhoda, a pioneer of modern Persian literature and an advocate for education and social reform in Iran. Renowned for his monumental work, the Dehkhoda Dictionary, he sought to preserve and modernize the Persian language, empowering generations to connect with their cultural heritage. This stop highlights his dedication to intellectual progress and his role as a servant leader, using knowledge and education as tools to inspire unity, enlightenment, and societal advancement.

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iranchamber.com

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  2. Main Practices of Servant Leaders- Listening
  3. Main Practices of Servant Leaders- Empathy
  4. Main Practices of Servant Leaders- Healing
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