Leadership and political culture: a brief look at the Malaysian political landscape / Nasrudin Mohammed

Since 1930s, political discourses and literature were concentrated on the nature of leadership. Back then - and remained to be so though with more variables are considered - individual personal traits, styles, and behaviours were the main elements that has attracted and characterise all types of lea...

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Main Author: Mohammed, Nasrudin (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, 2007-06.
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Summary:Since 1930s, political discourses and literature were concentrated on the nature of leadership. Back then - and remained to be so though with more variables are considered - individual personal traits, styles, and behaviours were the main elements that has attracted and characterise all types of leader. Perhaps Bolman & Deal's (1991) view would best describe who political leaders are when they say that, "Political leaders clarify what they want and what they can get; they assess the distribution of power and interests; they build linkages to stakeholders; use persuasion first, then use negotiation and coercion only if necessary."
Item Description:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43150/1/43150.pdf