Leading for innovation through symbiosis
Based on the experiences with various organizations, this article summarized how managers should lead their innovation employees for most effectiveness. The main thesis is that innovation employees give higher performance when their managers practice symbiotic leadership style. The article describes how managers can achieve this. Four characteristics that they can apply to guide their leadership style to create a work symbiosis are given. Another contribution of this article is a set of recommendations to mimic the aspects of symbiotic leadership applicable in any organization where the operating environment is uncertain, the task is unstructured, and the manager cannot provide a clear direction to his employees. Through the practice of these recommendations, managers of all types of organizations should get higher productivity from their employees due to the employees’ individual innovations.
Year of publication: |
2001
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Authors: | Dev Amar, Amar |
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European Journal of Innovation Management. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-7115, ZDB-ID 2028189-4. - Vol. 4.2001, 3, p. 126-133
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Publisher: |
MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Employee involvement | Innovation | Leadership | Organizations | Groups | Management styles |
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