Complexity of Leadership, Organizations and the Real Estate Industry

Disrupting Existing Systems

by Dr. Joseph Aluya, D.B.A.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/25/2009

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781438945989
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781438945972

About the Book

The existing anchored systems and layers of complexities involved in the interpretation of various leadership styles are discussed in this book. Smart power as a component within the systems in leadership styles is explained (Coutu, 2008; Nye, 2008; Nye & Armitage, 2007). Hard and soft powers are part of the smart power conceptualization. Academicians and learners are challenged to have firm gravitas from triggers and cameos emanating from leadership styles that are Disrupting Existing Systems (DES) elements.

 

Leadership theories are disruptively challenged (Bass, 1985, 1996; Burns, 1978, 2006). Germinal and seminar leadership theories are used to conceptualize, interpret and rationalize why disruption of an existing system creates effective or ineffective leadership styles. Other elements in the systems are the value chains, supply chains, front and back offices, functional operable machines, disruptive technologies, manpower, capital or human capital and intellect that lead to optimal production of goods and services (Porter, 1980b, 1985, 1990; Porter & Stern, 2001).

 

Part two dissects, analyzes, synthesizes and possibly amalgamates various organizational systems that were disrupted. Disruptions of the present systems in organizations such as Virgin Airways, Hewlett-Packard, UPS, Nokia, AOL Time Warner and Yahoo are used as case studies to explicate this phenomenon.

 

Part three explains the housing market in California and in the United States. Current economy recession due to housing foreclosures in the United States is discussed. The United States contractions, recessions and recoveries periods are illuminated. Affordable housing in the sub-Saharan African region is also explained. For housing to be affordable and available for the middle-income populations worldwide, disrupting the anchored and entrenched existing policies remain a viable and pivotal option.

 

In chapter 16, Professor Ossian Garraway uses narrative and statistical analysis to explain the phenomenon and concepts by traversing the landscape of disruptive technologies expansively.

 

 

 

 

 

 


About the Author

Dr. Joseph Aluya is the Director of Aluya Institute of Strategic Management (Global Mindset) in California and the author of the following books: Leadership, Real Estate and Disruptive Technology: Technological Situational Happenstances published 2008 in the United States. Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria¾A Case Study published in 2008. Housing in Sub-Saharan African Cities published 2007 in the United States.  

 

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 internationally in the real estate development within the sub-Saharan African region and within the North American Cities. You can reach the author at jparadigm@aol.com. 800-639-5161 or 714-528-1063.

 

Websites: AluyaInstitute.com, jparadigm-services.com, www.51473.authorworld.com