Description
Today, it is essential for leaders to interact closely within an organization’s community to effectively promote its organizational development. Understanding trust at the individual level allows for business improvement.
Servant Leadership Styles and Strategic Decision Making provides the relevant theoretical framework and the latest empirical research on servant leadership styles and cognitive styles from an Eastern perspective. Featuring coverage on a variety of topics including autocratic leadership, leadership effectiveness, and organizational support, this book explores decision-making theories as moderators and mediators for leadership effectiveness. This book is designed for managers, professionals, researchers, educators, and administrators seeking current research on participative leader decision making and philosophy.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Yasir Mughal (Ed.)
Yasir Mughal is a Post-Doctoral Researcher from Kunming University of Science and IT, China and Assistant Professor at Qurtuba University of Science and IT, Pakistan.
Shahid Kamal (Ed.)
Shahid Kamal is Assistant Professor in Institute of Computing & Information Technology, Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan. He remained member of Software Engineering Research Group (SERG) at Faculty of Computing, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia during PhD studies from 2012 to 2016. He received his MSc Computer Science from Gomal University D.I.Khan Pakistan in 1998. His research includes Information Systems, Information Retrieval, Data Mining, Web Search and its related issues and information integration. He teaches Software Engineering, Information Retrieval, and Software Project Management. Dr. Shahid has 20+ publications in Journals, Proceedings, and Book Chapters.