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Post-Heroic Leadership: Epilogue and Agenda for Future Research and Action

In: Post-Heroic Leadership

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  • Miha Škerlavaj

    (University of Ljubljana
    BI Norwegian Business School)

Abstract

To tackle the complex challenges of today we need leaders who know how to focus on the task and put themselves in the supporting role. Post-heroic leadership has the potential to be the type of leadership best suited for this task. Qualitative research evidence based on interviews with post-heroic leaders explored various topics related to the nature of work and presented a conceptual model of post-heroic leadership. Post-heroic leadership represents a way of moving away from micromanagement and towards strengthening healthy relationships and fostering innovation. It also shows how to face wicked problems without dehumanizing work.

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  • Miha Škerlavaj, 2022. "Post-Heroic Leadership: Epilogue and Agenda for Future Research and Action," Springer Books, in: Post-Heroic Leadership, chapter 0, pages 185-190, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-90820-1_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90820-1_10
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