Leadership Flaws and Organizational Stages

Authors

  • David A Robinson RMIT Asia Graduate Centre, RMIT University Vietnam
  • Duc Nhat-Hoang RMIT Asia Graduate Centre, RMIT University Vietnam
  • Geoffrey VanderPal RMIT Asia Graduate Centre, RMIT University Vietnam

Keywords:

Management, Leadership, Academics

Abstract

The paper builds on academic work as well as keynote statements about leadership by prolific figures in research and academics, while examining common leadership flaws and exploring ways to negate them. It describes three stages of a Values Journey, namely pre-orderly, orderly and post-orderly, and within those differentiates six steps, representing followers’ values, each having a typical leadership approach. A summary of academic literature surrounding common leadership flaws and organizational pathologies and an overview of a model depicting followers’ coping mechanisms are provided in support of the paper’s main arguments. Popular leadership principles are examined and related to five basic pillars of intent, developed by the authors, to support effective leadership.

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Published

2017-10-01

How to Cite

Robinson, D. A., Nhat-Hoang, D., & VanderPal, G. (2017). Leadership Flaws and Organizational Stages. American Journal of Management, 17(4). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/AJM/article/view/1740

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