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E-grāmata: African Leadership: Powerful Paradigms for the 21st Century

Edited by (School of Social Innovation at ), Edited by (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa), Edited by (Global Leadership Development, USA), Edited by (University of Washington, USA), Edited by (Global Leadership Initiatives, Inc., Canada), Edited by (Tilburg Law School, The Netherlands)
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African Leadership is an edited collection enriched by the people who have lived and experienced indigenous leadership first-hand, demonstrating how African leadership is distinctive from usual Western hegemonic paradigms.



Providing an indepth discussion of the components, context, followers, and skills that contribute to the success of African leaders, African Leadership concludes with meaningful applications for 21st-century leaders globally.
Chapter
1. African Leadership Where Powerful Paradigms are Unearthed
through Radical Scholarship and Scholar-Practitioner Dialogue; Faith Wambura
Ngunjiri

African Political Leadership

Chapter
2. Leadership Capabilities for the 21st Century Development of
Africa: A Paradigm Shift in Political Leadership for Economic Emancipation;
Edward O. Akoto, Eunice V. Akoto, and Justice N. Bawole

Chapter
3. Political leadership and Ubuntu for public sector performance in
South Africa; S.A. Mthuli, N. Singh, and P.S Reddy

African Healthcare Leadership

Chapter
4. Empowering Women in Leadership: A Transformational Approach to
Redefining Healthcare in African Contexts; Kutisha Ebron and Anthony C.
Andenoro

Chapter
5. Developing Strategic Relationships and Diffusion Networks for
Healthcare Innovation: Saving Lives through Leadership; Anthony C. Andenoro

Chapter
6. African Healthcare Leadership Lessons from the 2014-2016 Ebola
Crisis; Pierre Balamou and Paul R. Sachs

Chapter
7. A Demonstration of Exceptional Leadership Amidst the HIV/AIDS
Scourge: Chronicling the Journey of Resilience, Courage and Hope of the
Former President of Botswana, Festus Gontebanye Mogae from 1998-2008; Keba T.
Modisane

African Business Leadership

Chapter
8. Innovative Entrepreneurship in Challenging Contexts: Innovative
Human Resource Practices among Ghanaian Female Entrepreneurs; Rachael
Hansen-Garshong, Feikoab Parimah, Elias Kekesi, and Collins Badu Agyemang

Chapter
9. African Business Leadership: Powerful Paradigms for the 21st
Century Innovation; Nancy L. Bailey

Chapter
10. Black Girl Magic or Queen Bee: An Exploration of Gendered
Leadership in South Africa; Aradhana Ramnund-Mansingh

African Grassroots Leadership & African Diaspora Leadership

Chapter
11. Redefining Leadership through Grassroots and Political
Leadership: A Story of Three Movements; Trisha Gott, Seydi Ndiaye, Linda
Sibanyoni, and Ahmed Afi

Chapter
12. Wangari Maathai We Can Never Give Up; Susanne Dumbleton

Chapter
13. Embedding a Coaching Culture: Opportunities, Strategies, and
Challenges; Jacqueline A. Abuor, Marisa Alicea, Patricia M. Bombard, Margaret
Mutiso, Florence Ochanda, Kathleen M. Vaughan, and Neil J. Vincent

Chapter
14. Micro to Macro: From Practitioners to Advocates; Joan F. Burke

Chapter
15. African Leadership in the Diaspora: Collective, Constructionist,
and Practice Approaches to Leadership; Abdul-Latif Alhassan and Brandon W.
Kliewer

Concluding Section

Chapter
16. Conclusion What We Learn from African Leadership; Gloria J.
Burgess
Rob Elkington, PhD., is an Assistant Professor with Trent University, Faculty of Business, and the CEO and President of Global Leadership Initiatives. Rob also serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Faculty of Education.



Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, Ed.D. is President and Coach at Global Leadership Development, LLC, as well as Adjunct Dissertation Advisor at Abilene Christian University.



Gloria J. Burgess, PhD, is Visiting Faculty in Transformational Leadership at University of Washington, Northwest University, University of Southern California, and IEDC Bled School of Management. She is also CEO of Jazz International and Executive Director of The Lift Every Voice Foundation.



Xoliswa Majola, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu Natal, Graduate School of Business and Leadership.



Erwin Schwella, MPA, PhD is an emeritus Professor at Tilburg Law School and Stellenbosch School of Public Leadership. He is currently also the Dean of the School of Social Innovation at Hugenote and the Founding Director of the Centre for Good Governance in Africa. He is also a global fellow of the International Leadership Institute.



Nico de Klerk, PhD, served as Adjunct Professor at Princeton Theological Seminary in Spiritual Theology. He is an associate at the School of Social Innovation at Hugenote Kollege and is the founder and Executive Director of StreetBiz Foundation.