Exploring the Leadership Terrain: Reflections from Literature

  • Sami Ullah Bajwa
  • Khalid Hafeez Shahryar .

Abstract

This paper appraises the available literature on concept of leadership and proposes fresh imputes to the mainstream theory by highlighting five facets of leadership. First, leadership and management are interlinked yet distinctive set of knowledge and practice–which are not substitution to each other. Second, leadership gets instigated with making of leader’s self and its solicitation of authenticity by the followers. Third, an intimate relationship between leader and followers is deemed necessary for embarking on motivation and inspiration among followers to pursue established goals, even if they apparently seem unachievable. Fourth, contemporary organization study overwhelmingly posits leadership as individualistic domain, and thus fails to spot due diligence on the scope of co-leadership. Fifth, whilst talking high of leadership, we must not overlook the potential drawbacks that leadership might augment, because–like all other power corridors–leadership does have this tendency of fostering personal and sometimes ill-conceived agendas.

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Published
2011-09-15
How to Cite
Bajwa, S. U., & ., K. H. S. (2011). Exploring the Leadership Terrain: Reflections from Literature. Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, 3(3), pp. 185-189. https://doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v3i3.271
Section
Research Paper