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Where are you coming from? A place-based approach to developing leader self-awareness

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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:16 authored by Tobias NewsteadTobias Newstead, D Day, N Eva
Developing leader self-awareness is widely accepted as central to leader education and development, but leader development theory remains nascent. Our aim is to shift consensus among leader development scholars and practitioners to recognize the limitations of current approaches to developing leader self-awareness and the pressing need to develop more advanced leader self-awareness. The key limitations in extant approaches are a lack of consideration of external forces that shape self and a failure to account for “self” as an ill-structured problem—that is, a problem without a single correct answer. To address these limitations and guide the shifting of consensus, we theorize the function of reflective judgment in enabling more complex and holistic leader self-awareness by reflecting on how leaders’ formative places shape who they are and how they lead. We detail a place-based structured reflection protocol designed to activate advanced stages of reflective judgment and thereby facilitate more holistic leader self-awareness by directing attention to how their selves have been shaped by the places they inhabit and thus why they are who they are and why they lead how they lead—where such holistic self-views are a prerequisite to leading effectively in our complex world.

History

Publication title

The Spectrum of Leadership: From Virtuous to Destructive

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pagination

1-22

Department/School

Management

Publisher

ACAD MANAGEMENT

Publication status

  • Published

Event title

29th KRAVIS-DE ROULET CONFERENCE

Event Venue

Claremont McKenna College, California, USA

Rights statement

© Academy of Management Learning & Education

Socio-economic Objectives

150302 Management