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A TAUTOLOGY OF ANCIENT LEADERSHIP INTELLIGENCE: AN INTERPRETIVE AUTO-ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
Download This ArticleSivave Mashingaidze
Abstract
The main purpose of the article was to look into how business and management could extract from ancient data base of leadership intelligence for solutions. The article cherry picked a few great historical leaders who won wars using their leadership intelligence. An Interpretive auto-ethnography methodology was used and strategic intelligence qualities such as Changing the mood, Boldness of vision, Doing the planning, Leading from the front, Bringing people with you and finally Likeability Factor was explored from these leaders. The results was that all the above mentioned strategic intelligence qualities were quintessential for these historical leaders to achieve their objectives hence business and management today can learn and tap from these qualities for a competitive strategy.
Keywords: Leadership Intelligence, Tautology, Interpretive
How to cite this paper: Mashingaidze, S. (2015). A tautology of ancient leadership intelligence: An interpretive auto-ethnographic research. Corporate Ownership & Control, 13(1-3), 351-355. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv13i1c3p2