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The role of At-Tafa'ul inspiration motivation leadership in improving organizational performance

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  • Pemilia Sulistyowati
  • Nunung Ghoniyah
  • Budhi Cahyono

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Leadership is a very important aspect because it is responsible for the sustainability of an organization. The approach method used in this study is the survey method approach. This study found a new concept, namely At-tafa'ul Inspiration Motivation Leadership (AIML) which is defined as a leadership style that is able to provide inspiration and motivation by always being optimistic in achieving the success of an organization. Optimistic leaders have a vision of a sustainable future for the company. Optimistic leaders are individuals who have stable, global and internal attributions about positive events, and unstable external attributions about adverse events. Optimism involves a realistic assessment of what can or cannot be achieved in a situation, along with a positive outcome perspective or event attribution, positive emotions, motivation and persistence. AIML has a relatively stable tendency, uses problem-focused coping strategies, reframes situations in a favorable way, and has an appropriate emotional response in dealing with problems.

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  • Pemilia Sulistyowati & Nunung Ghoniyah & Budhi Cahyono, 2024. "The role of At-Tafa'ul inspiration motivation leadership in improving organizational performance," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 7995-8007.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:7995-8007:id:3736
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