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Review of “Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership” by Warren Bennis

The Practical Leader

I’ve long been a reader of Warren ’s books on leadership, change, and team/organization dynamics. Warren has a long and very distinguished career. This began a close mentoring relationship until McGregor’s early and sudden death in 1964. We learn about his decision to attend Antioch College on the G.I.

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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

CO2

It isn’t hard to see how this could apply in the workplace, and that’s just what organizational scholars did, showing that leaders develop different relationships with each subordinate as each party defines their respective roles. The Path-Goal Theory of Leadership was developed in the mid-’70s by Martin G. Evans and Robert J.

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The Impact Of Leaders On Personal Transformation

Tanveer Naseer

The term was coined by James McGregor Burns, the Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian. In his book “ Leadership ” he talks about the transformational impact that occurs on performance and morale when a leader connects a follower’s sense of identity to the collective identity of the organization. Most leaders aren’t CEOs.

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