A Framework for Learning about Emotion and Emotionality in Organizational Systems as a Core Aspect of Leadership Development..

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dc.contributor.author James, Kim en_UK
dc.contributor.author Arroba, Tanya en_UK
dc.date.accessioned 2006-01-26T12:22:41Z
dc.date.available 2006-01-26T12:22:41Z
dc.date.issued 2005 en_UK
dc.identifier.citation James, Kim Turnbull, Arroba, Tanya. Reading and Carrying: A Framework for Learning about Emotion and Emotionality in Organizational Systems as a Core Aspect of Leadership Development. Management Learning, 2005, 36:3 299-316 en_UK
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1826/983
dc.description.abstract This article outlines a developmental framework for introducing systems psychodynamic concepts in the context of leadership development. The model focuses on two key aspects of the leadership role needed in today’s organizations. These are the ability to Read what is less obvious and below the surface in organizational systems, and the ability to manage what is Carried by those in leadership roles. These abilities inform choice of behaviours and intervention by leaders in their organization systems. We argue for the need for appreciation of the systems psychodynamics within organizations and identify the difficulties in including these aspects in leadership development programmes. This article provides a case study of a leadership development programme where we use the ‘Reading and Carrying’ model as a bridge to understanding the emotion/ality that impinges on the leadership role. We discuss the difficulties that learning about emotion in and of the system can bring, by looking at the emotion raised in the learning experience. en_UK
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dc.publisher SAGE Publications en_UK
dc.title A Framework for Learning about Emotion and Emotionality in Organizational Systems as a Core Aspect of Leadership Development.. en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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