Constructive Developmental Theory: An Alternative Approach to Leadership

Leadership has been identified as essential for success in the 21st century and according to Bennis, "our quality of life amidst the volatility, turbulence and ambiguity of our present day societal context, depends on the quality of our leaders". Leadership research theory has been based o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2011-12, Vol.111 (12), p.1804-1808
Hauptverfasser: Hunter, Anne Marie B., PhD, RD, LD, FADA, Lewis, Nancy M., PhD, RD, FADA, Ritter-Gooder, Paula K., PhD, RD, CSG, LMNT
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