Leadership – A Values-Work Perspective
The target of, approach to and means of follower development in transformational leadership theories
Tartalomjegyzék
- Leadership – a values-work perspective
- Copyright Page
- Introduction
- Part I. A Brief Review of the History of Leadership Thought
- Chapter 1. Historical Concepts of Organizational Management and Basic Leadership Approaches
- Chapter 2. The Evolution and Nature of Transformational Leadership
- Part II. Leaders as Values Workers
- Part III. Selected Issues of Values Representation
- Appendix
- Appendix 1. Certain Aspects of Leadership and Employees’ Psychological Development in Work Organizations
- Appendix 2. Dimensions of Oppression and Release. A Case on the Evolution and Operation of a Professional Organization in Hungary
- The historical background in Hungary before 1990, and some other historical-contextual parameters of the foundation and operation of the organization
- 1. Macro-political dimension of destructive aggression in the era of political oppression
- 2. Oppression on a professional policy level
- 3. Oppression in a regional context
- 4. Level of dominant professional trends and attitudes
- 5. The level of social life
- 6. The level of family life
- 7. The individual level
- 1. Macro-political dimension of destructive aggression in the era of political oppression
- Some characteristics of the operation of the organization founded after the regime change in Hungary in 1990
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- The historical background in Hungary before 1990, and some other historical-contextual parameters of the foundation and operation of the organization
- Appendix 3. Applying transformational leadership principles and methods to leadership practice
Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó
Online megjelenés éve: 2023
ISBN: 978 963 454 874 4
In the final decades of the 20th century, in the era of the birth of the so called ‘new-leadership’ – and at the same time as the growing understanding about organizational culture – work on and through values, as a leverage and component of leadership has gained importance. The issue of values received special emphasis since the GLOBE research identified value-based behaviour as a core element of the (neo-)charisma of leaders. In the light of these conceptual developments, it seems to be paradoxical why values-work has not been more extensively used so far for conceptualizing and defining leadership. Considering the values context of establishing goals, offering purpose, and meaning, dealing with followers’ perceptions and expectations, promoting a mission, etc., in this book leadership will be dealt with from a values-work perspective. In the first part some of the underlying and specifically related – including ’transformational’ – leadership historical tendencies will be touched upon. The subsequent parts will be devoted to conceptual problems of values representation and values-related leadership practices at different, namely interpersonal, organizational, and societal levels. Beyond theoretical discussions this monograph offers illustrations of some key concepts by including checklists of, survey results about, and examples on values-driven, like transformational and developmental leadership behaviours. This way it can be used not only by academics, students but by leadership practitioners, i.e., ’values workers’ as well.
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