Agapao Transformational Leadership Practices Through the Lens of Nehemiah 1–3

In Bruce E. Winston (ed.), Leadership as Loving One Another: Agapao and Agape Love in the Organization. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 215-227 (2024)
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This chapter explores the integration of leading with agapao love in the framework of transformational leadership theory through the lens of Nehemiah. Combining agapao love and transformational leadership characteristics and behaviors drives innovation and organizational success. This case study highlights how Nehemiah exemplifies idealized influence, intellectual stimulation, individualized consideration, and inspirational motivation through his exemplary leadership style and actions through the principles of leading with love. Nehemiah serves as a role model, involves his followers in decision-making, addresses their unique needs, and inspires them through a shared vision. The discussion presents a persuasive argument for integrating love and compassion within leadership practices, emphasizing the potential of this approach to drive positive organizational outcomes.

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