Leadership qualities: Europe's CEOs are surveyed by management centre Europe
William Mainguy
European Management Journal, 1988, vol. 6, issue 3, 201-204
Abstract:
Today's Chief Executive may think of himself as a great business leader. But he's wrong. This so-called business leader is not within spitting distance of possessing the qualities expected of him by his management team. In a tightly-structured survey of over 1,500 top and middle managers, chief executives were found seriously wanting in critical areas that have been defined as key parts of the leadership equation for decades. That is the basis of the following article. It holds many lessons, and hints at the managerial anatomy of the successful future business leader.
Date: 1988
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