
Leadership and Management in the 21st Century Organizations: A Practical Approach
Author(s) -
Victor E. Dike
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
world journal of social science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2375-9747
pISSN - 2332-5534
DOI - 10.22158/wjssr.v2n2p139
Subject(s) - globalization , political science , management , public administration , economics , law
This article explores the place of leadership and management in the21st century businesses and organizations , the role of leaders and managers, leadership styles as well as their levels of efficacy. It also investigates the attributes of an effective leader and manager, differentiates the concepts of leadership and management, leadership and management decision-making and problem-solving processes, and strategiesfor effective delegationof authorities to followers. This article argues that to function effectively and efficiently in today’s new economy, every organization needs effective leaders and managers as well as competent and reliable followers. It also posits that the place of leadership and management in today’s organizations are changing because, among other forces, the extreme competition among businesses in the new global economy, the emerging technologies, and globalization spurred by the Internet. The seemingly uncertainty in today’s organizationsare putting undue pressureson leaders and managers to adoptpractical approach to leadership and management to motivate their followerstoenhance their performance, share the visions and missions of the organizations so as to realizetheir set objectives. This article argues that what makes effective leadership and management in the rapidly changing 21st century organizationsinclude their personality and style of leadership, passion and values, decision-making and problem-solving processas well as theirexpectations and levels of relationship with their followers. L eaders and managers require a practical approach to leadership and management to substantially influence and motivate their followers to enhance their performance to achieve set organizational objectives.