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Followership or followersheep: searching for transformational leaders for accelerated national development in Ghana
/ Tagoe, Michael
Tagoe, Michael
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The recent interest in transformational leaders is based on the fact that this type of leadership is change-oriented and focuses on followership development. In Ghana, a long history of failed development strategies and different political leadership styles has left the citizens disappointed in their leaders. This paper argues that Ghana needs transformational leaders who will be able to raise the quality of life of its citizens. Political leaders need to structurally transform the economic base, deal with corruption, and accelerate the pace of empowerment of ordinary Ghanaians through an effective decentralization programme.
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Political Leadership
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Change
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Followership
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National Development
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Transformational Leadership
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Transformational leadership and the prospects for peace
/ Kurtzer, Daniel
Kurtzer, Daniel
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The hard reality is that change is not self-generating; yet transformative change is possible, and it starts with transformative leaders.
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Transformational leadership in the navy—cultivating a learning-organization culture
/ Oppermann, Brenda; Nault, William
Oppermann, Brenda
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By shifting its workplace culture from one that was stratified, stovepiped, and command-and-control oriented to one that encourages risk taking, adaptation, and individual empowerment, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard not only improved its performance significantly but expanded the notion of what it means to be a leader in the Navy.
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Navy
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Transformational Leadership
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Organization Culture
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Workplace Culture
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