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The editors of this text contend that there is a lack of leadership
in existence for deciding global and national problems. Colleges
and universities are generally expected to produce national,
political, scientific and corporate leaders. Most institutions
maintain that their graduates are leaders, yet few institutions
explicitly address the isssue of leadership and social
responsibility in a systematic and comprehensive way. Often
academic approaches consist of unfocused courses of leadership,
looking at leadership styles and managerial decision-making within
a business context. Basing their work on research, the editors
discuss what they consider to be an important programme for the
development of leadership and social responsibility in schools and
institutions of higher education.
The editors of this text contend that there is a lack of leadership
in existence for deciding global and national problems. Colleges
and universities are generally expected to produce national,
political, scientific and corporate leaders. Most institutions
maintain that their graduates are leaders, yet few institutions
explicitly address the isssue of leadership and social
responsibility in a systematic and comprehensive way. Often
academic approaches consist of unfocused courses of leadership,
looking at leadership styles and managerial decision-making within
a business context. Basing their work on research, the editors
discuss what they consider to be an important programme for the
development of leadership and social responsibility in schools and
institutions of higher education.
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