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  <default_description>Describing and analyzing a wide variety of theoretical approaches to leadership, Leadership gives special attention to how each theory can be employed to improve leadership in real-world organizations. Each chapter includes a discussion of the strengths and criticisms of a specific leadership approach, which assists the reader in determining the merits of each approach; an application section that discusses the practical aspects of the approach and how it can be used in today's organizational settings; three case studies with follow-up questions for illustrating common leadership issues and dilemmas; and a questionnaire-type instrument designed to assist the reader in gaining a better understanding of his or her leadership style.   Written in a clear, concise, and interesting manner, Leadership is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in business, organizational communication, political science, training and development, and health services.  &quot;Peter G. Northouse provides a structured opportunity to view leadership through various lenses. . . . This book fully delivers on what the title promises, leadership theory and practice. The research is reviewed in a way that is user-friendly to scholars and practitioners. Northouse provides a critique of each approach to leadership theory and practice, offering insights on strengths and weaknesses. . . . Northouse's writing is crisp, direct, and explicit.&quot;  --Public Productivity &amp; Management Review  &quot;This is a comprehensive textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate classes in business, training and development, and organizational communication and should also be useful in continuing education and in-house leadership development programs.&quot;  --Economic Times, September 14, 1997</default_description>
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