The Mfûmu and the Lûmbu: A new Angolan perspective on leadership
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Angolan organizations are often portrayed as enablers of archaic management and leadership development processes. This may offer an opportunity for academics to become the main agents in the transfer of theoretical knowledge to society. This essay presents leadership theories and possible arguments for the increasing demand for a new Angolan perspective for the development of managers and leaders.
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