Leading self, teams, and organizations from a female perspective: An exploration of women leaders' journey

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This paper seeks to capture the characteristics that prevail in the leadership styles of wome leaders paying special attention to their individual leaders' journeys. The study reviews the theoretical models of leadership and feminist theory that are particularly pertinent from the discussioin of women leadership. A narrative approach is adopted for analyzing two women leaders' journeys -Mary Kay and Mother Teresa -who succeedded in very different contexts. The stories exemplify some of the most important attributes that have been hihglighted to play a focal role in current leadership research. The findings suggest that women lead teams and organizations through and authentic leadership and a genuine position of service, once they have become masters in self-leadership.

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Nuria, T., & Crispen, K. (2014). Leading self, teams and organizations from a female perspective: An exploration of the women leaders journey. African Journal of Business Management, 8(20), 972–980. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajbm2014.7507

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