“Leadership” – The Scholar Practitioner Divide

Disturbed by two critical worlds with no known interfaces to co-create and function effectively, Dr. Julian Rowa penned the captioned piece in the esteemed Tax Prism journal to ventilate on the divide which threatens the future of new knowledge creation and its dissemination across disciplines.

He emphasizes a need to bridge the gap between theory and practice by dismembering existing protocols on a question that is as vague as it is central in today’s world of work and specially to deconstruct leadership practice in a world that is more brittle, volatile, complex and ambiguous. We are called upon to scrutinize the fundamentals of leadership as we know them and the extent to which those principles hold true amidst change.

The arguments adduced will resonate with Industry Captains, Corporate Executives, the Political Class and Academics.

For depth, read on: –

https://www.kesra.ac.ke/leadership-and-underlying-challenges-the-scholar-practitioner-divide/#:~:text=Finally%2C%20leadership%20is%20situational%20and,win%20mentality%20and%20rewarding%20success.

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