Followership has been recognized as an essential component of leadership studies as evidenced by growth of research within this area. To keep pace with the growth of this research, it is time to bring followership into the leadership classroom. This paper proposes a case-based exercise with two main learning objectives: (1) to help students broaden their perceptions about followership, and (2) to promote followership behaviors that actively contribute to organizations. This exercise includes large group discussion, peer coaching, and individual work to facilitate these endeavors. The paper concludes with suggested methods for assessment that include both self- and peer-ratings, as well as open-ended reflection
During these past twenty years, we witnessed some important changes in the organizational context an...
The concept of followership in higher education has been given limited attention despite the fact th...
Higher education institutions are recently devoting a growing attention to the design of educational...
When followership is incorporated into the classroom, it is often as an adjunct to leadership and it...
This paper focused on investigating the leader-follower relationship to determine the influence that...
Developing followers is just as important as developing leaders. This brief outlines strategies for ...
Followership in itself is not a new concept. Virtually every individual spends more time in the role...
Followers dominate all organizations, but a preoccupation with leaders hinders the consideration of ...
Although an inexhaustible interest in leadership research continues to escalate, one area of study t...
Over the past three decades, many scholars have begun to view followers as assets in understanding l...
Followers are an essential but underrepresented part of leadership. Without a strong group of follow...
Using the theory of followership developed by Robert Kelley, this case study will examine the role o...
In introducing concepts of leadership and followership to students, this experiential exercise highl...
The purpose of this exploratory mixed-methods study was to determine how doctoral students in a form...
This article addresses the concern that business schools are not adequately developing the practical...
During these past twenty years, we witnessed some important changes in the organizational context an...
The concept of followership in higher education has been given limited attention despite the fact th...
Higher education institutions are recently devoting a growing attention to the design of educational...
When followership is incorporated into the classroom, it is often as an adjunct to leadership and it...
This paper focused on investigating the leader-follower relationship to determine the influence that...
Developing followers is just as important as developing leaders. This brief outlines strategies for ...
Followership in itself is not a new concept. Virtually every individual spends more time in the role...
Followers dominate all organizations, but a preoccupation with leaders hinders the consideration of ...
Although an inexhaustible interest in leadership research continues to escalate, one area of study t...
Over the past three decades, many scholars have begun to view followers as assets in understanding l...
Followers are an essential but underrepresented part of leadership. Without a strong group of follow...
Using the theory of followership developed by Robert Kelley, this case study will examine the role o...
In introducing concepts of leadership and followership to students, this experiential exercise highl...
The purpose of this exploratory mixed-methods study was to determine how doctoral students in a form...
This article addresses the concern that business schools are not adequately developing the practical...
During these past twenty years, we witnessed some important changes in the organizational context an...
The concept of followership in higher education has been given limited attention despite the fact th...
Higher education institutions are recently devoting a growing attention to the design of educational...