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Action for the Sake of Others: Social Identification and Organizational Identity inan NGO and its Implications for Volunteer Performanceand Leadership Behavior
The goal of this study was to transfer thetheoretical concepts of social identification andorganizational identity into practice and to discusstheir applicability and usefulness in a real-lifesetting. The setting chosen was a NongovernmentalDevelopment Organization.The self-definition in terms of group membershipleads to intrinsical motivation to enhance thegroup¿¿¿s aims. In terms of organizational science, theidentification with an organization¿¿¿s identity … More >>
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Trust Me: developing a leadership style people will follow
Trust Me: Developing a Leadership Style People Will Follow, calls today’s leaders back to the basics. Its focus is on the timeless principles derived from the teaching of the greatest leader of all time. You’ll become a better leader as you rediscover the time-tested, positive principles that will work in any leadership situation–in a major corporation, a small business, a volunteer situation, or a church group…any context in which you are asked to lead…. More >>
Trust Me: developing a leadership style people will follow
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