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Transformational Leadership : An Ever Evolving Art

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Transformational leadership is something I have experienced as both an employee and manager. So I relate to this style and I recognize the possibilities within. However, this style of leadership is not easy in today’s workplace. This is especially true when you try to be positive to employees who display negative attitudes all the time. So this can be challenging for some managers. In this paper, I will talk about transformational leadership as part of the future of management. I will try to elaborate more on why not every manager can be transformational. Yet, I do believe and support this style of management. I believe it can be learned, but I also believe it is not born within us. Transformational leadership is ideal for management today …show more content…

With the aid of modern advanced Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), organizations now have; increased ability to purchase and sell product on the international market, ease of fund transfer across country borders, and enhanced ability to source labor from any part of the globe. Globalization has changed the business environment; as a result, there is a need to develop new leadership and management models that can meet the modern challenges of the new global economy (Ereba, 2015).” Globalization and other business culture changes have made management and leadership even more of a priority. Organizations have to find leaders who can guide them through the changes successfully. Transformational leadership would allow leaders and front line managers to be more flexible and adaptive to the changes within their work/business culture.
Stewardship and transformational leadership are very similar. Both requires the leader or manager to think more of others and be more supportive. Transformational goes a step further by following the four elements of Transformational Leadership (4 I’s); Individual Consideration, Intellectual Stimulation, Inspirational Motivation, and Idealized Influence. In researching this topic, I came across an article from Langston.edu (2008) that provides a good description of the 4I’s:
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