Leadership And Performance Beyond Expectations Bass 1985 Pdf

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    Bass, B.M. (1985) Leadership and Performance beyond Expectations. Free Press, New York.
  • TITLE: Between Management and Leadership—A Comparative Study with Reference to (Sheikh Zayed AL Nahyan and Nelson Mandela)
  • AUTHORS: Dalia Mohamed Mostafa Mabrouk
  • KEYWORDS: Management, Leadership, Professional Development Cycle, Abraham Zaleznick, Zayed AL Nahyan, Nelson Mandela
  • JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Social SciencesDOI: 10.4236/jss.2018.69003Sep 03, 2018
  • ABSTRACT: In this paper, I am reflecting on Abraham Zaleznik’s paper “managers and leaders: are they different?” He was a prominent Harvard business school professor who attacked management style for depending only on rationality and achieving goals. He believed that managers and leaders are totally different persons. He described managers as inscrutable, detached and manipulative. Plus, while managers are interested in control and how things are done, leaders are more concerned with ideas and innovation. I try to probe into various questions related to both management and leadership to approach a clearer opinion for these inquires: do managers and leaders really have completely different personalities? Or are they both competing for the same target of getting work done through people? Is management upgradable with more knowledge and hard work? Are leaders more empathetic than managers? What makes managers inscrutable and manipulative? Is this innate or acquired? In which way leaders are different? Seems a huge task but I will tackle this issue by conducting a comparative study among two prominent figures as Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan and Nelson Mandela. I will trace some points of similarities and differentiations based on the timeless lessons from their life stories that will endure for years to come. Both were gifted visionary individuals who exercised full range of cognitive, emotional and behavioral abilities to bring about profound change in their countries.
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TRANSFORMING LEADERSHIP STUDIES: BERNARD BASS' LEADERSHIP AND PERFORMANCE BEYOND EXPECTATIONS Francis J. Yammarino State University of New York at Binghamton Bernie Bass provided me with an autographed copy of Leadership and Performance Beyond Expectations (LPBE) in the fall of 1985.1 had just arrived at Binghamton and, as new colleagues, we were discussing common research interests to develop.

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