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Leadership: The Current State of Play defines contemporary thinking in leadership from both academic and practitioner perspectives. It presents an easy-to-read overview of historical and contemporary thought on the roles and functions of leaders and applies these perspectives to problems in the present day.
This book offers insights for professionals in organisational leadership positions in a variety of sectors in the UK and beyond. It is also of great interest to researchers and students in the fields of business and management.
Across the study's four chapters, there are nine vignettes written by leading practitioners of organisational leadership in various fields, including clinical dentistry, the Ministry of Defence, charities and football management. These vignettes offer a unique opportunity to hear the voices of individuals who are rarely considered in such leadership literature. Their reflections illustrate the benefit of approaching leadership through the eyes of those practicing it.
Contents
Foreword: Laurence Clark
Chapter One: Introduction
- Backdrop
- Why another book on leadership?
- Book structure
- A working framework: the leadership matrix ™
- Chapter summary
Chapter Two: What is leadership? - an academic perspective
- Etymology and the language of leadership
- The definitional problem
- History of leadership research
- A key debate
- Leadership models, philosophies and styles
- Criticisms of the mainstream approach - challenging the western
hegemony
- Its difference to management and command (i.e. being the boss)
- Looking ahead - the next 30 years
- Chapter summary
Chapter Three: How does one do it? - a practitioner perspective
- Introduction
- The practitioner view
- Chapter summary
Chapter Four: Conclusion
Endnote: Bernard Burnes