LEADERSHIP DEFINITIONS APPLICATIONS FOR LECTURERS’ LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

https://doi.org/10.22146/jlo.42965

Reni Rosari(1*)

(1) Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Bernard M. Bass (1990), John P. Kotter (1988), and Joseph C. Rost (1993) defined leadership in different meanings. Among the three definitions, Rost’s definition can be as a practical application as well as providing guiding principles for lecturers’ leadership development. Leadership is not a person and it is different from management. Leadership is an influence relationship among leaders and followers who intend real changes that reflect their mutual purposes. Four essential elements that must be present if leadership exists are: (1) the relationship is based on influence, (2) leaders and followers are people in this relationship, (3) leaders and followers intend real changes, and (4) leaders and followers develop mutual purposes.

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Leadership Definition, Leadership Development

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