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Are current concepts of leadership appropriate for today's organizations? What will tomorrow's leadership need to be like? Is there a best approach to leadership? With a huge range of definitions and theories of leadership available, the field has become confusing for both students and practitioners alike. This text provides a framework for making sense of the field. In Part One, Gayle C Avery integrates a fragmented field into four broad paradigms or forms of leadership, helping to simplify and clarify the ill-defined field of leadership. The second part provides 10 case studies from leading organizations across Europe, Australia and the United States to illustrate how diverse leadership can be in successful organizations. At the end of each case, specific questions guide the reader in interpreting and analyzing the cases, connecting them to the leadership frameworks and theories in Part One. Written in simple language, Understanding Leadership can be used by readers with no prior knowledge of leadership. With its overview of major theories in the field and presentation of a simple and effective framework for analyzing these theories, the book will be essential reading for advanced undergraduate and MBA students.Click here to access a set of powerpoint slides that the author has created to accompany the book.
Macro-Level Leadership
Macro-Level Leadership
Key Points
- Leadership on an organizational level
- Leadership as part of a system
- Self-leadership
- Substitutes for leadership
- Organizational culture
- External influences
- Considering stakeholders
- Creating a learning organization
The approaches discussed in the preceding chapters tend to focus on aspects of the leader's person or role relating to followers in specific contexts. In particular, the leader is typically viewed as prime mover and motivator, ...
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