
Leadership: A Very Short Introduction
by
Keith Grint
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Format
Paperback
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
Sep 29, 2010
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199569916
ISBN-13
9780199569915
Description
In an exploration of leadership that spans historical and contemporary figures, Keith Grint delves into what makes leaders effective and influential. By examining a diverse array of leaders, from military icons to modern entrepreneurs, he uncovers the complexities and nuances of leadership in various contexts.
Grint challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding leadership, posing thought-provoking questions about authority, morality, and the nature of power itself. He encourages readers to consider not only who leaders are, but also how their actions shape societies and cultures.
This insightful analysis appeals to anyone interested in understanding the dynamics at play in leadership roles. By presenting leadership as a multifaceted subject, Grint invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences with leadership in everyday life.
Grint challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding leadership, posing thought-provoking questions about authority, morality, and the nature of power itself. He encourages readers to consider not only who leaders are, but also how their actions shape societies and cultures.
This insightful analysis appeals to anyone interested in understanding the dynamics at play in leadership roles. By presenting leadership as a multifaceted subject, Grint invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences with leadership in everyday life.
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