The Anatomy of Leadership: A Conceptual Analytical Approach
Leadership Demystified
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About the Book
ABOUT THIS BOOK This book analyzed the various leadership strategies. It is grouped in three key components, namely: breadth, depth and the application components. The breadth component explored and analyzed the theories of leadership from various theorists, such as: Fiedler (1967), Sanford (1949), Reuters (1967) and Stogdill (1957), (1960). The depth component provided a comprehensive analysis of current literature and research studies on leadership. Over fifty-five current literature and research studies on leadership were reviewed, analyzed, compared and contrasted. As the name may suggest, in the application component the concepts of leadership identified in both the breadth and depth components were applied to solve a known public problem. The suicide epidemic among the Inuit of Nunavut was used to demonstrate how the learning from the theories, literature and research studies on leadership could be used to solve a public problem. The author applied the leadership tenets identified in the various leadership strategies, namely: charismatic, transformational, situational, and transactional leadership approaches for the exposition. The book emphasized on the importance of leadership and how leadership creates social change. This is a good book for managers, supervisors, leaders from various backgrounds, research scholars, teachers and anyone who wants to add values to create social change. It is a strategic book for decision makers.
About the Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Camilius Egeni is a senior public administrator with proven success in both public policy and financial management. He holds a PhD in Public Policy and Administration, MBA in Executive and Strategic Business Management, and a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting. Dr. Egeni has held various management positions within the public sector. He was a police officer prior to accepting the various non-law enforcement positions, the job which has helped to shape his understanding of human behavior and which has continued to influence his thought provoking and writings on sociopolitical, socioenvironmental, and socioeconomic issues. He was the Manager, Internal Audit with the Department of Finance and later became the Director, Corporate Services with the Department of Environment, Government of Nunavut. Presently, Dr. Egeni is the Director, Expenditure Management with the Government of Nunavut. He has completed various other research studies including studies on employee motivation, suicide, privatization, and training program evaluation. He is the author of Suicide ‘Eminaq’ The Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects on Public Behavior: The Case of Inuit Suicide. Dr. Egeni is working on his next book on Employee Motivation.