Affiliation:
1. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal,
2. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract
In this paper we attempt to bring art and craft together in the enterprise of leadership, first by reframing the art of leadership in light of fine art thinking, and then joining it to notions of craft. With this, we develop an approach to leadership where artistry is closely dependent on, yet distinct from, craft. Finally, we discuss the ramifications of this perspective for leadership practice and research.
Subject
Strategy and Management,Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
27 articles.
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