Serve others means doing something primarily for the benefit and good of another person or group of people. It is about looking outside of ourselves, beyond our own problems, and seeking to bring value to others.
Place the people’s welfare on top of your list
Help others achieve their goals
Strive to understand others
Genuinely care for others
Do not withhold help and support
Do not underestimate the needs of others
Do not be a “myself” leader
CEO, Google
Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Alphabet Inc. and its subsidiary Google. He focuses on other’s successes and finds time to reply to all who write to him and are looking for inspiration.
He empowers youngsters. He found that 8th graders are working hard to be accepted in Indian Institute of Technology, so he created the Google annual coding competition to give the opportunity to these youngsters.
Former CEO, Hollinger International
Conrad Black led Hollinger International, once the world's third-largest English-language newspaper empire. He was convicted on four counts of fraud in U.S. District Court in Chicago. While two of the criminal fraud charges were overturned on appeal, a conviction for felony fraud and obstruction of justice was upheld in 2010 and he was re-sentenced to 42 months in prison and to pay Hollinger $6.1 million.
A federal jury convicted him and three other executives of illegally pocketing money that should have gone to stockholders. He did not serve to his stakeholders but focused only on his own interests.