Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim

Leadership literature in the past decade has drawn a sharp distinction between three types of leadership: transactional, charismatic and transformational. The leadership has dealt extensively with the sources and aspects of these leadership patterns, particularly in the context of “the leader and hi...

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Main Author: Raja Abdul Rahim, Raja Alia Zafirah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30611/
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description Leadership literature in the past decade has drawn a sharp distinction between three types of leadership: transactional, charismatic and transformational. The leadership has dealt extensively with the sources and aspects of these leadership patterns, particularly in the context of “the leader and his people”. Hence this paper will look through in comprehensive view and examines the probability of the various leadership patterns emerging in organizations from the point of view of the conditions prevailing in the organization and their psychological implications. The dilemma faced by many businesses today is managing strategic change initiatives efficiently and effectively. Arguably, managing changes simultaneously poses great challenges to organizational success in terms of the desired change. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the driving forces that occurred during management of change in Standard Chartered bank in two countries that are Malaysia and Japan. Issues in the implementation process include change initiatives and the challenges that were faced by the leaders. This observation suggests that organizational leaders should give careful attention to how each activity can be designed and well integrated when planning and implementing organizational change in order to succeed.
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spelling uitm-306112020-07-02T03:20:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30611/ Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim Raja Abdul Rahim, Raja Alia Zafirah Management. Industrial Management Leadership. Transformational leadership Leadership literature in the past decade has drawn a sharp distinction between three types of leadership: transactional, charismatic and transformational. The leadership has dealt extensively with the sources and aspects of these leadership patterns, particularly in the context of “the leader and his people”. Hence this paper will look through in comprehensive view and examines the probability of the various leadership patterns emerging in organizations from the point of view of the conditions prevailing in the organization and their psychological implications. The dilemma faced by many businesses today is managing strategic change initiatives efficiently and effectively. Arguably, managing changes simultaneously poses great challenges to organizational success in terms of the desired change. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the driving forces that occurred during management of change in Standard Chartered bank in two countries that are Malaysia and Japan. Issues in the implementation process include change initiatives and the challenges that were faced by the leaders. This observation suggests that organizational leaders should give careful attention to how each activity can be designed and well integrated when planning and implementing organizational change in order to succeed. 2012 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30611/1/30611.pdf Raja Abdul Rahim, Raja Alia Zafirah (2012) Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim. (2012) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/30611.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Management. Industrial Management
Leadership. Transformational leadership
Raja Abdul Rahim, Raja Alia Zafirah
Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title_full Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title_fullStr Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title_full_unstemmed Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title_short Leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between Malaysia and Japan / Raja Alia Zafirah Raja Abdul Rahim
title_sort leadership in standard chartered organization: a comparative study between malaysia and japan / raja alia zafirah raja abdul rahim
topic Management. Industrial Management
Leadership. Transformational leadership
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30611/