First Page
108
Last Page
110
Abstract
"Barbara Kellerman urges readers to consider the “other side” of leadership. the thesis of The End of Leadership is that leadership has changed and that today we must embrace a leadership marked not by commanding or controlling but by a focus on helping people (servant leadership) to achieve their goals. this is the “end” of the traditional leadership style. But Kellerman’s accompanying concern is that the “leadership industry” is more interested in making money on this issue than in providing real solutions for leadership. as such, chief among her recommendations is that readers learn more about leadership instead of how to be a leader."
Recommended Citation
Teixeira Figueredo, Richard Aparecido
(2018)
"The End of Leadership,"
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership:
Vol. 9:
No.
1, 108-110.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jacl/vol9/iss1/11