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==References== {{Reflist}} * Hackman, J. R., & Walton, R. E. (1986). Leading groups in organizations. In P. S. Goodman, & Associates (Eds.), Designing influential workgroups * (pp. 72β119). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. * McGrath, J. E. (1962). Leadership behavior: Requirements for leadership training. Prepared for U.S. Civil Service Commission Office of Career * Development, Washington, D.C.. β * Adair, J. (1973) Action-Centred Leadership. New York, McGraw-Hill. * AstraZeneca (1999) Leadership in AstraZeneca. AstraZeneca HR, Dec 1999. * Bass, B. (1985) Leadership and Performance Beyond Expectations. New York: Free Press. * Bergmann, H., Hurson, K., and Russ-Eft, D. (1999) everyone a Leader: A grassroots model for the new workplace. New York: John Wiley and Sons. * Blackler, F., and Kennedy, A. (2003) The Design of a Development Programme for Experienced Top Managers from the Public Sector. Working Paper, Lancaster University. * Department for Education and Skills (2003) Management and Leadership Attributes Framework. DfES Leadership and Personnel Division, April 2003. * Deutsche Lufthansa AG (1998) Leading With Goals: Lufthansa Leadership Compass. FRA PU/D, July 1998. * Katzenbach, J. and Smith, D. (1994) the Wisdom of Teams. New York: Harper Business. * Lewin, K. (1935) A Dynamic Theory of Personality. New York, McGraw Hill. * Tichy, N. and Devanna, M. (1986) Transformational Leadership. New York: Wiley.
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