1st Edition

Informal Leadership, Strategy and Organizational Change The Power of Silent Authority

By Brenetia J. Adams-Robinson Copyright 2022
    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    Across the spectrum of organizational operations, workplace interactions have proven to be one of the most difficult activities for leaders to manage effectively, especially during any level of change. In these circumstances, leadership strategies, especially related to change and leadership transition, consistently fail at an alarming rate. Additionally, employee engagement and team collaboration continue to be among the most elusive concepts for those in leadership to master.

    This book explores the influence of the informal leader on team member engagement during major change initiative in the organizational paradigm, with a special emphasis on leaders who are new to the team composite. This book examines the role of the informal leader in promoting or hindering team member engagement and organizational citizenship behaviors in change dynamics with a focus on change in the leadership structure and major initiatives. The relationship between the formal and informal leader is explored to assess impact on team interactions and capacity to effectively execute change strategies.

    This book provides critical information to aid in organizations achieving long-term success and will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of leadership, organizational studies, strategy, and human resource management.

    Introduction: The Challenge of Workplace Change 1 The Historical Groundwork 2 Leadership Engagement Understood 3 The Informal Leadership Paradigm 4 Team Development Effectiveness 5 Organizational Citizenship Behavior 6 Understand Workplace Culture 7 Effective Change Management 8 Informal Leadership Influence on Engagement

    Biography

    Dr. Brenetia J. Adams-Robinson is President and Chief Executive Officer of Epitome' Consulting Services, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.