Responsible leadership, an Afrocentric viewpoint: Leadership as a collective effort

Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.4102/sajbm.v55i1.4337
Joyce Toendepi, Khanyisile Cele
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Purpose: Leadership in Africa faces numerous challenges, from famine and inequality to political instability and conflict. To overcome these obstacles, a new generation of leaders who are responsible and dedicated to upholding African traditions and values is needed. The Afrocentric perspective upholds self-versus being a community or team or group member within a leadership process; hence, ‘I am because you are’ and ‘one finger cannot pick grain’. This article argues that humanistic, relational and constructionist leadership theories assist in understanding responsible leadership from its Afrocentric perspective. The study aimed to position the Afrocentric perspective of responsible leadership that emphasises spirituality, connectedness, collective wisdom and consciousness.Design/methodology/approach: The study involved 10 executives from the public sector who have led core administration departments and entities for at least 4 years.Findings/results: The Afrocentric perspective on responsible leadership places significant value on interactively considering followers’ viewpoints. This approach emphasises humanism as an integral part of the leadership process, which requires spirituality, collective consciousness, a shared vision, collaborative partnerships and respect for the dignity of others as essential aspects of being a responsible leader.Practical implications: A sense of self is essential to any effort to add value to the community. When one person succeeds, it is a victory for the entire team. Afrocentric responsible leadership emphasises humanism, embedding spirituality, connectedness, collective wisdom and consciousness.Originality/value: The Afrocentric view of leadership sees leaders and followers as a collective, promoting a sense of connectedness using collective wisdom and consciousness.
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负责任的领导,非洲中心观点:作为集体努力的领导力
目的:从饥荒和不平等到政治动荡和冲突,非洲的领导层面临着诸多挑战。为了克服这些障碍,需要新一代负责任并致力于维护非洲传统和价值观的领导者。在领导过程中,非洲中心主义观点坚持自我与作为社区、团队或团体成员的角色对立;因此,"你是我的,我才是你的 "和 "一根手指无法抠出谷粒"。本文认为,人本主义、关系主义和建构主义领导理论有助于从非洲中心视角理解责任型领导。本研究旨在从非洲为中心的视角来定位责任型领导,强调精神性、联系性、集体智慧和意识:研究涉及公共部门的 10 名管理人员,他们领导核心行政部门和实体至少 4 年:以非洲为中心的负责任领导视角非常重视以互动的方式考虑追随者的观点。这种方法强调人文主义是领导过程中不可或缺的一部分,它要求将精神信仰、集体意识、共同愿景、协作伙伴关系和尊重他人尊严作为负责任领导的重要方面:自我意识对任何为社区增值的努力都至关重要。一个人的成功是整个团队的胜利。非洲中心负责任领导力强调人文主义,蕴含灵性、联系、集体智慧和意识:非洲中心主义领导观将领导者和追随者视为一个集体,利用集体智慧和意识促进连通感。
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