VIEWED from the higher echelons of government in the new nations, the rural leader is an insignificant individual who goes about managing his local affairs and carrying out with varying degrees of success-the policies and hopes of the government. Viewed from below, from the inner recesses of the village, the leader is a man of authority; a man who has used wealth, heredity, or personal magnetism to gain a position of influence. As seen by nation builders and development experts, the rural leader is tacitly pointed to as the key to success. It is he who can mobilize the people. It is through him that more energy will be expended, more muscles used, and more attitudes changed. Conversely, it is the leader\u27s lack of initiative that will ent...
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The present chapter is an enquiry into the socio-economic background of rural leadership in the post...
This study examines the contributions of Joshua and Cato as government and opposition political lead...
It is almost a truism that persons who occupy formal bureaucratic positions in schools may not actua...
M.A.The study deals with the nature and problems of traditional leadership and the variables that in...
Traditional leadership is a contested field in social and political environments. The new, democrati...
This research project attempts to provide a better understanding of how rural leaders emerge, the ki...
The present study attempts to assess the nature of changes occurred in the leadership pattern of rur...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietemaritzburg, 2004.Approximately three-quarters of the...
Panchayati Raj is accepted as a way of life to-day. An attractive name like “Decentralization” seems...
I present a case study of the influence of rurality and a sense of place on leaders ’ beliefs about ...
The study was carried out to assess the extent to which the intervention of traditional leaders is e...
Rural America is characterized by decreasing populations, increasing poverty, limited economic growt...
Rural leadership programs have proliferated in the past fifteen years in countries, including Austra...
Reciprocating transformational leadership has its roots in the human concept of community. The purpo...
The study examines challenges that exist in local government in relation to cooperation or working t...
The present chapter is an enquiry into the socio-economic background of rural leadership in the post...
This study examines the contributions of Joshua and Cato as government and opposition political lead...
It is almost a truism that persons who occupy formal bureaucratic positions in schools may not actua...