Concept information
Preferred term
reconstructive leadership
Definition
- All leaders aim to change things, but the changes they propose are not all of a piece. Variety is especially pronounced in organized or institutional settings where leaders must, as a first order of business, establish a particular relationship between their efforts to change things and the practices and priorities they receive from the past. [Source: Encyclopedia of Leadership; Reconstructive Leadership]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/reconstructive_leadership
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