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Democratic Leadership

The Business & Management Collection
This study examines the democratic leadership approach, which has been one of the most fundamental issues in the leadership literature in the past. Democratic leadership is a leadership style that ensures the active participation of employees in decision-making processes and is based on mutual trust and cooperation within the organization.
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Democratic Leadership

2020
Democratic leadership suggests that leadership can include people rather than treating them simply as followers of a leader. Understanding what this means conceptually, and its implications for practice in schools and other educational settings, raises complex and challenging issues. The concept of democracy has a variety of meanings.
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Democratic Leadership

2018
This chapter examines the tension between leadership and democratic psychology. Throughout history, democracies have struggled against both populism and elitism, often in the form of individuals who present themselves as potential leaders. Some of this tension is productive, but much is not.
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Good Democratic Leadership

2014
1. Good Democratic Leadership 2. Populist Resentment, Elitist Arrogance: Two Challenges to Good Democratic Leadership 3. The Tangled Relationship of Democracy, Leadership and Justice in Urban America: A View from Richmond 4. When Leaders are not Good: Exploring Bad Leadership in Liberal Democracies Across Time and Space 5.
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The Democratic Leadership Gap

Journal of Democracy, 2014
For the eighth consecutive year, Freedom in the World, Freedom House’s annual report on the condition of global political rights and civil liberties, showed a global decline in freedom. While the overall level of regression was not severe, the countries experiencing setbacks included a worrying number of strategically or economically significant states
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Freud, Piaget and Democratic Leadership

The British Journal of Sociology, 1965
suggested that the ambivalence that Freud maintained was felt to all leaders, necessitated for its resolution the assumption of a 'third force' or 'Authority'-an Authority that endowed a leader with a right to his position. It was further argued that the requirements of an adequate Authority would make a class society based on birth, rather than a ...
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Future-Regarding Democratic Leadership

2023
This chapter focuses on future-regarding democratic leadership. Following other democratic theorists, Mackenzie makes a distinction between authoritarian and democratic modes of leadership. Authoritarian leaders act on their followers, while democratic leaders act with them.
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Democratic Leadership

2023
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Democratizing Party Leadership Selection

Party Politics, 2001
Because the task of choosing a candidate for a country's highest office is so important, political parties seek to devise more inclusive processes of selection, processes that are commensurate with the party's electoral goals. Often this has involved reforming an existing process in ways that open up the mechanisms of leadership choice to a wider ...
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A Definition And Illustration Of Democratic Leadership Of Democratic Leadership

1997
Abstract Across the globe, the tumultuous political events of the past three years have raised hopes for the creation and revitalization of democratic institutions. In some countries, dictatorships have crumbled and new governments have crawled from the rubble.
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