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The successful enterprise requires the exercise of leadership.  Why?  Because such an enterprise needs to be able to adapt, and adaption depends on the exercise of leadership.  Simple?  Yes and no. 
Yes: because the exercise of leadership is in no way mysterious, or something understood and practised by great, or ‘extraordinary’ leaders.  Instead, it can be practised [...]

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The purpose of Leadership and Learning Pathways is simply to promote an understanding of leadership that will help you as an owner, or manager, of a small to medium business, or organization, motivateemployees to make a commitment, as well as to create an environment to retain key people and to reduce absenteeism and turnover.
The exercise [...]

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The two most important factors in business, social and organizational success are:
(1) The exercise of leadership.  (2) The willingness to learn.
If those, and especially those who lead the enterprise, exercise leadership in their dealings with people within the enterprise – that is, investing time in people, making deliberate efforts to improve things – while at [...]

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In 2006 Trafigura were responsible for the dumping of 400 tonnes of toxic waste from the cargo vessel Probo Koala in the port of Abidjan, the capital of the Ivory Coast.  The waste was loaded on to trucks and dumped near the city.  Over the following weeks thousands of local people found themselves choking and [...]

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The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) incorporates three key ideas:

The idea of ethical responsibility.
The idea that business and organizations, just as with individuals, can be held responsible for their actions.
The idea of obligations towards society at large.

However, certainly in business and corporate world, CSR is generally treated with cynicism.  This is unfortunate and in [...]

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It must be said that attempting to link leadership to specific management tasks is a major challenge for the vast majority of organizations.
From a practical management perspective the exercise of leadership entails:  

getting people to function at a higher level than has previously been the case.
focusing the work of people in order to serve the overall success [...]

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It could be said that the term ‘leadership’ has been, and continues to be, misunderstood and overused by ‘experts’ in the business, organizational and political worlds to a point where the concept has simply ceased to have any real meaning.
A  ‘consultant’ who has never seriously studied, or understood leadership can call himself a leadership expert.  [...]

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For the 100th post let us see what the exercise of leadership means in relation to the real world.
An example of leadership in action was seen in this week’s debut in New York’s Carnegie Hall of the very first appearance of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra.
In today’s ‘The Independent’ newspaper, London, quoting Associated Press, we read that already the [...]

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Leadership, certainly in terms of  ‘the exercise of leadership’, is not about individualism, but about being part of a greater totality.  It is not about the lionization, or acclaim, of this or that person, but about the success of the enterprise as an ensemble of people working together for the overall benefit of all.
It could [...]

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Although there is little doubt that a positive contribution to our understanding of leadership exists in the qualities approach, it suffers a number of disadvantages, particularly with regard to developing and encouraging leadership throughout the business, or organization.
The first being that there is a lack of real consensus as to what exactly are the qualities [...]

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