This research aims to theoretically understand the concept of service leadership and explore its impact on individual and team performance in the workplace. The method used in this research is a systematic literature review. The SLR approach applied in this research is as follows: the first stage is to collect literature, then analyze it, and finally conduct a content analysis where the SLR findings are discussed and conclusions are drawn. The findings explain that servant leadership is closely related to leadership ethics, perceived organizational support, self-efficacy, creativity, work engagement, and intrapreneurial ability. Leaders who practice servant leadership tend to create work environments that are inclusive and values-based and encourage individuals' personal and professional growth. Servant leadership can be considered a powerful and relevant approach to building an ethical, innovative, and high-performing organizational culture.