A LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL FOR FEMALE PASTORS
Keywords:
Leadership Development Model, , Female Pastors,, Leadership in Religious OrganizationsAbstract
Recent scholarship on leadership advocates for generation of new impulses in leadership development. A more
comprehensive level of integration in the development of theory and research has been projected for perpetual
progress in the evolution of leadership as a science and practice. The guiding idea for integration centers
upon a leader-follower relationship that must be contextually emphasized in the leadership process (Avolio,
2007). This article presents a descriptive model for effective leadership development of female pastors in
religious organizations. Emphasis is placed on the leader-follower dyad; the critically of context; and the
need to comprehensively integrate those two elements in theory and practice of the leadership. Themodel
is characterized by its cognitive, functional,authentic, andcontextual nature as well as by the corresponding
constructs:(1). Leader-follower self-awareness; (2). Functional Competence; (3). Authenticity; and (4).
Context.
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