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- Title
STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE IMPLICATIONS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP AND SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP APPROACHES.
- Authors
PETERLIN, JUDITA; PEARSE, NOEL J.; DIMOVSKI, VLADO
- Abstract
This conceptual paper explores the implications of servant leadership and sustainable leadership for strategic decision making by the top management of an organization. It is argued that a different type of leadership is required if effective strategic decisions are to be made in organizations striving to become more sustainable and that servant leadership and sustainable leadership approaches provide a sound basis to inform these decisions. The contributions of these two leadership approaches are explored, before considering the implications for leadership development. Particularly, the inclusion in leadership development programmes of values based leadership, and the development of integrative thinking, is discussed.
- Subjects
BUSINESS planning; DECISION making; ORGANIZATIONAL research; LEADERSHIP; BUSINESS development
- Publication
Economic & Business Review, 2015, Vol 17, Issue 3, p273
- ISSN
1580-0466
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15458/85451.4