THEORIES INTO THE STUDIES ON THE LEADERSHIP
Keywords:
Leadership, influence, intelligence, control, culture, flexibility, goal achievement.
Abstract
This article focuses on the interpretation of the concept of “leadership” in modern literature. It is known that leadership includes eloquence, control, being an example, logical management, as well as cooperation and emotional intelligence. Therefore, in this article, we will focus on the researches in various fields and their general characteristics aimed at researching this concept.
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5. Newman, V./Chaharbaghi, K. (2000): The study and practice of leadership, in: Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 4, p. 64-73.
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14. Osborn, R. N./Hunt, J. G./Lawrence, R. J. (2002): Toward a contextual theory of leadership, in: The Leadership Quarterly, Vol. 13, p. 797-837.
Published
2024-02-28
How to Cite
Jamila ERMETOVA, & Yulduz ABAJANOVA,. (2024). THEORIES INTO THE STUDIES ON THE LEADERSHIP. News of the NUUz, 1(1.2.1), 258-261. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v1i1.2.1.1215
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