Transformational leadership elevates the modern workplace by inspiring employees through purpose, vision and personal ...
Leadership is not just about managing resources or making decisions. It’s about inspiring change, driving innovation and unlocking the potential within each team member. I often guide leaders from all ...
Of all the leadership theories available, transformational leadership is a uniquely effective way for leaders to inspire followers to perform better and work harder. Introduced in 1978 by James Burns, ...
“Employees whose work feels meaningful are not just happier they’re more creative, more resilient, and way less likely to quit.” That’s not buzz speak it’s hard wired reality that’s re-shaping the way ...
A few years ago, a new manager was appointed to oversee the refinery of a multinational petroleum company. In an earlier life, "Joe" had been a behavioral safety observer who recognized the benefits ...
Traditional leadership was based on control and supervision. Leadership 4.0, by contrast, is defined by its ability to manage ...
There’s a lot of research around leadership styles out there. But one area of consensus is that many leaders now aspire to become known as a “transformational leader.” In short, a transformational ...
Leadership is often learned in boardrooms, but for Dr. ShaNita Nolan, it was forged in the fires of loss, faith, and purpose.
There are many theories of exemplary leadership. Clearly, the most popular of these theories is transformational leadership. The concept of transformational leadership became prominent in a 1978 book ...
Traditional command-based leadership models are losing effectiveness, and law enforcement agencies must shift toward transparency, empathy and community engagement to meet modern expectations.
When I first told the staff at my company that we consider every employee a “leader,” I made an Oprah joke. “You’re a leader! You’re a leader! Everyone’s a leader!” After all, it sounds to some people ...
As this mellow autumn ushers in trick-or-treating, and soon enough winter’s bluster, thoughts turn to transitions and values that guide our choices. In the classroom, despite Covid and greater ...