The Purpose of Leadership Is Conclusive
Michael Alznauer
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Chapter 3 in Leading Naturally, 2016, pp 47-51 from Springer
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Abstract Our previous thoughts can leave us to assume why leadership, on the one hand, cannot easily be tied to specific behaviours or characteristics and, on the other hand, be subject to certain rules and conventions. Thus, a paradox is solved, which we faced at the beginning of our journey: some people are more successful leaders than others, but they cannot be described on the basis of their personality or their behaviour.
Keywords: Successful Leaders; Previous Thinking; Core Task; Evolutionary Psychology Approach; Situation-specific Characteristics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45111-3_3
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