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The Leadership Factor
M. McCall, Michael Lombardo (1984)
Leadership: Where Else Can We Go?
Leadership is best seen as the psychologicalprocess of accepting responsibility for task, selfand the fate of others. There are variations in thescope and impact of these responsibilities whichcan be considered as instrumental, developmental,regulatory and symbolic, but they all weigh uponus to some degree. Both as individuals and asgroups in organisations we are ceaselessly,awarely and unawarely, accepting, rejecting oravoiding these responsibilities. As we watchindividuals and groups become more aware of howthey make these choices, we see leadershipdevelop.
Leadership & Organization Development Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1991
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