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Cultural Mythology and Global Leadership is a thought-provoking compilation edited by Eric H. Kessler and Diana J. Wong-MingJi, exploring the intersection of mythology, culture, and leadership across diverse global contexts. This work delves into how cultural myths shape leadership philosophies, values, and behaviors in different regions of the world. By examining the role of mythological narratives, symbols, and archetypes, the book offers insight into how these elements influence contemporary leadership practices and decision-making processes.
The contributors present case studies and analyses from a variety of cultural perspectives, shedding light on how myths and stories that have been passed down through generations continue to influence modern leadership strategies. The book explores the influence of myths on concepts such as authority, power dynamics, and governance, with a particular focus on how these narratives help leaders navigate complex global challenges in a culturally diverse world.
This interdisciplinary approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of leadership that goes beyond traditional frameworks, highlighting the cultural roots that underpin leadership styles and practices in different societies. Cultural Mythology and Global Leadership is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and professionals interested in leadership, cultural studies, and the role of mythology in shaping the global leadership landscape.
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Publisher: Edward Elgar
Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: 978 1 84720 403 5
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