shared leadership
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsharedandleadership
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shared
adjective
uk/ʃeəd/us/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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leadership
noun[U]
uk/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/us/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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(Definition ofsharedandleadershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the 1990s, those recommendations emphasisedsharedleadershipand responsibility at the industry, community, state and federal levels.
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While the definition clearly has several variants, they all make the fundamental distinction betweensharedleadershipand more traditional notions of hierarchical leadership.
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After an eight-year process, the two organizations used asharedleadershipmodel including nearly 400 volunteers.
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Sharedleadershiprefers to what happens as those practicing dialogue over time begin to share in the understanding of collectively held goals and purpose together.
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In contrast to other studies, they did not find that teams withsharedleadershipoutperformed the traditional teams.
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Additionally, more scholarship needs to be done on outcomes ofsharedleadership.
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Despite these early nods toward group leadership, the formalized construct ofsharedleadershipdid not become more developed and experimentally explored until recently.
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A second, more indirect, way in which external coaching may positively encouragesharedleadershipis based on a functional approach.
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It has asharedleadershipconsisting of an editor-in-chief and an executive director, and usually an assistant editor and other people in various management roles.
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Oursharedleadershipmodel encourages consensus and commitment.
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Their stated goal is to achieve this throughsharedleadership, decision-making processes, and resources.
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Sharedleadershipenables team members to express their different abilities, thus allowing different leadership behaviors to be exhibited in a single team.
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This functional coaching can be redundant when teams have highly supportive internal environments and therefore are less critical to the overall development ofsharedleadership.
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Many studies have found a positive relationship betweensharedleadershipand team effectiveness and performance.
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They are egalitarian in nature, and designed to support participatory democracy, equality of member status and power, andsharedleadershipand cooperative decision-making.
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The opportunity for voice also facilitatessharedleadershipby strengthening both a common sense of direction and the potential for positive interpersonal support in a team.
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