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Achieving Harmony

Elizabeth Goryunova () and Robert Lehmann ()
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Elizabeth Goryunova: University of Southern Maine
Robert Lehmann: University of Southern Maine

Chapter 17 in Handbook of Global Leadership and Followership, 2023, pp 449-465 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Complex global challenges require collaborative solutions and innovative approaches that meaningfully integrate worldwide values and views. These approaches can be found outside of the mainstream of international political traditions and operational modalities: in the arts and, more specifically, in music. The elements inherent in music and ensemble work offer insights enhancing our ability to achieve a harmonious society. Collaboration, innovation, and adaptability are indisputably mastered by performing musicians. Successful symphony orchestras exemplify inclusivity, teamwork, discipline, and true leadership/followership in action. This chapter discusses leadership strategies that enable internationally recognized orchestra conductors and musicians to work together toward a common vision, harmony, and inspirational performance. Lessons from orchestra can be used to build effective engagement of leaders and followers, in the field of music and beyond.

Keywords: Leadership; Followership; Leading diverse teams; Orchestra conductor; Performance; Music ensemble (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21544-5_23

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