Leadership, Real Estate and Disruptive Technology

Technological Situational Happenstances

by Dr. Joseph Aluya


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/16/2008

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781434372437
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781434372420

About the Book

Irrespective of the interdisciplinary, epistemological, pedagogical or etymological differences in the interpretation of leadership, technological situational happenstances (TSH) is cognitively and effectively use as a trajectory toward transformation of various leadership styles. Commonalities and differences exist in Bass' (1985, 1996, 1997) and Burns' (1978, 2002, 2003, 2006) leadership theories. Some scholars harbor crotchetiness to Bass' and Burns' theories (Keeley, 1995; Mckendall, 1993; Snyder, 1987; White & Wooten, 1986). Other scholars constructively remain neutral to Bass' and Burns' theories (Dmitry, 2007; Yukl, 2006). Without leaders deploying TSH in organizations, information will be distorted from reaching strategic and tactical planners. TSH is use to analyze, synthesize and triangulate the United States real estate historical trends from 1880s to present. Financial mortgage institutions' and unethical behaviors of granting mortgage loans to applicants resulted in foreclosures of homes in the United States. Financial institutions, such as Wachovia, Citigroup, Bank of America and Merrill Lynch Company assets backed collecterizatons are conjecturally losers in loans granted to applicants. Conversely, scholars in real estate posit that mortgage foreclosures on homeowners' cascades into economy recession, cyclical trough (Aluya, 2007, 2008; Austums, 2008;). TSH is a nonlinear disruptive technology that resets customer’s expectation, creates competitive advantages and shifts the market in favor of the disruptor (Yitts, 2006). TSH is an innovative technology that removed the dearth from the anchored business model. In this book, UPS, Hewlett-Package, Nokia, AOL Time Warner, and Yahoo are used as case studies. In the 21st century, organizational leaders use TSH to reposition strategically new products. The author is the publisher of Housing in Sub-Saharan Cities in 2007. Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria-A Case Study, 2008, IN., U.S.A.


About the Author

Joseph Aluya was born in Jos, Nigeria. Both parents were from Ekpoma, Ishan, in Edo State of Nigeria. Joseph Aluya migrated to the United States in 1983. In 1984, he enrolled and attended Rancho Santiago College, Santa Ana, California, where he graduated with an Associate of Arts degree in business administration. He transferred his academic earned units to the California State University, Fullerton. At the California State University, Fullerton, while earning his degree in business administration, with emphasis in finance, he started real estate and financial business in California. With a successful financial business established, achieving his long held ambition of attaining a terminal degree will come to fruition. He attended University of Phoenix where he earned a master’s degree in business administration with emphasis in technology management. A doctorate degree in business administration was earned in the same institution. In his quest to continuously contribute to the academic scholarly discourse, he started publishing books. Joseph Aluya published Housing in Sub-Saharan African Cities in 2007 and Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria¾A Case Study in 2008. Dr. Aluya is a real estate broker in California and a strategic planner for major organizations in California. In the past two decades, Dr. Aluya has participated in the international real estate development within the sub-Saharan African region and the North American Cities. You can reach the author at jparadigm@aol.com.