THE NATURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP IN INSTITUTIONS

SAMSON BROWN MUCHINERIPI MARUME
ROY ROBSON JUBENKANDA

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Title

THE NATURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP IN INSTITUTIONS

SAMSON BROWN MUCHINERIPI MARUME
ROY ROBSON JUBENKANDA

Creator

SAMSON BROWN MUCHINERIPI MARUME
ROY ROBSON JUBENKANDA

Description

Many prominent scientists, scholars, practitioners and writers are agreed that the most polymorphic concept of leadership is
an indispensable and universal element for the useful and successful functioning of a group or institution and attainment of
its goals and objectives. They further maintain that without leadership a group or institution is but a mule of men and
women and machines. Leadership transforms potential into reality. It is the ultimate act that brings to success all the
potential which is in an institution and its people. This particular article focuses on the meanings and the nature of
administrative leadership.

Publisher

The International Journal Of Humanities & Social Studies

Date

2016

Files

The Nature of Administrative Leadership in Institutions.pdf

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Citation

SAMSON BROWN MUCHINERIPI MARUME and ROY ROBSON JUBENKANDA, “THE NATURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP IN INSTITUTIONS

SAMSON BROWN MUCHINERIPI MARUME
ROY ROBSON JUBENKANDA,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed July 6, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/238.

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