
The subject of leadership raises many questions: What is it? How does it differ from management and command? Are leaders born or bred? Who are the leaders? Do we actually need leaders? Inevitably, the answers are provocative and partial; leadership is a hugely important topic of debate. There are constant calls for 'greater' or 'stronger' leadership, but what this actually means, how we can evaluate it, and why it's important are not very clear. In this Very Short Introduction Keith Grint prompts the reader to rethink their understanding of what leadership is. He examines the way leadership has evolved from its earliest manifestations in ancient societies, highlighting the beginnings of leadership writings through Plato, Sun Tzu, Machiavelli and others, to consider the role of the social, economic, and political context undermining particular modes of leadership. Exploring the idea that leaders cannot exist without followers, and recognising that we all have diverse experiences and assumptions of leadership, Grint looks at the practice of management, its history, future, and influence on all aspects of society.
This book investigates the fundamental nature of leadership, questioning whether it is an innate trait or a learned skill while distinguishing it from management and command. Professor Keith Grint, an expert in public leadership and management, utilizes historical and sociological frameworks to challenge common assumptions about authority. He argues that leadership is a socially constructed phenomenon that cannot be understood in isolation from its followers or the specific political and economic contexts in which it operates.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a concise, high-level synthesis of leadership theory suitable for students and professionals seeking a conceptual overview. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which prioritizes critical inquiry over prescriptive advice.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191591424
ISBN-13:
9780191591426
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