Unique Leadership
Ulrica W. F. Panhuys
Chapter 9 in Another State of Mind, 2014, pp 112-124 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The idea of bringing wisdom into leadership has been the subject of continuous debate (cf. McNamee, 1998; Kriger and Seng, 2005; Blomme, 2013). In this context, utilizing wisdom from philosophical and wisdom traditions has been considered an important anchoring point for ‘wise’ leadership in business (cf. McKenna et al., 2009; Rooney et al., 2013). One of the cornerstones of ‘wise’ leadership is the acceptance of a volatile society as it is and supplely moving in and around its laws, rules and structures, to find our personal and organizational course in it (Intezari and Pauleen, 2014).
Keywords: Business Ethic; Intrinsic Motivation; Emotional Intelligence; Transformational Leadership; Leadership Style (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137425829_9
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